A white or colorless vitreous insoluble solid (SiO2); various forms occur widely in the earth's crust as quartz or cristobalite or tridymite or lechatelierite.
High in silica content, paddy straw cannot be used to feed animals.
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The results showed a stable structure of mesoporous silica after gold intercalation.
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The silica-loaded cells proliferated at a slower rate compared to iron-loaded cells.
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This review describes the silica-specific methodological issues in the assessment of exposure.
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Instrumental analysis involves selected-ion monitoring gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with fused-silica capillary chromatography.
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Chemical components in the rock; e.g., granite is largely silicondioxide and aluminum oxide.
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Composition Chemical components in the rock; e.g., granite is largely silicondioxide and aluminum oxide.
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Quartz is the name that geologists have ascribed to the crystalline form of silicondioxide.
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In 2007 silicondioxide was replaced with a metal oxide, again resulting in performance improvements.
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It was nebulized in a spray dryer using colloidal silicondioxide as a drying adjuvant.
Ús de silicon oxide en anglès
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Hafnium oxide will replace the layer of siliconoxide in tiny transistors or microprocessors that go into a chip.
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The porous siliconoxide-based memristor is very promising because of the enhanced performance as well as easily accessed neuromorphic computing.
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In spite of this hydrodynamic coupling, the diffusion coefficient on aluminum oxide, but not siliconoxide, was sensitive to the ionic strength condition.
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Despite the water solubility, the chemisorbed HA layer remained stable on glass or siliconoxide substrates for at least 7 days in phosphate-buffered saline.