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Meanings of inorganic materials in English
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Usage of inorganic materials in English
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Wohler took inorganicmaterials and made them behave like an organic compound.
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So we've seen what liquid nitrogen can do to inorganicmaterials.
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Most organic molecules are very large, complex assemblies while inorganicmaterials are much simpler.
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Nature presents exquisite examples of templating hard, functional inorganicmaterials on soft, self-assembled organic substrates.
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The plant gathers these inorganicmaterials together and makes them up into its own substance.
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This technique is expected to contribute towards greater understanding of chemical component distributions in organic and inorganicmaterials.
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The terms describe electronic devices made from carbon-based, organic materials and components, using printing processes, rather than traditional silicon-based, inorganicmaterials.
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X-ray microscopy based on Fresnel zone plates is a powerful technique for sub-100 nm resolution imaging of biological and inorganicmaterials.
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However, a conventional approach based on optically active inorganicmaterials requires considerable synthetic effort and complicated dispersion processes for special refractive materials.
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Protoplasm differs from inorganicmaterials only in its complexity and in the properties which seem to owe their existence to this complexity.
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Solid-state inorganicmaterials with this property are relatively common, but those exhibiting an amorphous → amorphous transition called polyamorphism are exceptionally rare.
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We could not-orat least we had not succeeded up to date in making organic life in our laboratories out of inorganicmaterials.
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At the present moment there are, no doubt, persons experimenting on the possibility of producing what we call life out of inorganicmaterials.
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Organic cells also have the ability to be molded into different shapes, they can be made semi-transparent and are much lighter than inorganicmaterials.
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I'm not sure whether steaming would always achieve that to form a harmless compound of carbon dioxide, water and a few other minor inorganicmaterials.
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Many of these are ripe for development and application for example as scaffolds for 3D cell culture and tissue engineering, and in templating inorganicmaterials.