A change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition.
1However, the introduction of the phase change recording method changed all that.
2They work because of a phase change, akin to liquid water freezing into ice.
3Second, I have to make the gold phase change from a solid to a liquid.
4Vanadium dioxide is a material that has a reversible metal-insulator phase change near 68 °C.
5The door to Turnball's cell fizzled and dissolved as a nuclear-powered charge precipitated a phase change.
6Transition metal dopants provide enhancements in its phase change characteristics, improving both thermal stability and operation energy.
7Although many studies have investigated the phase change of water, few have focused on the sublimation of ice.
8Our experimental findings reveal an improved thermal stability of amorphous IST compared to most other phase change materials.
9X-ray diffraction looks at how x-rays scatter when passed through a sample: with each phase change, the x-ray pattern changes.
10There's a chemical change and a phase change, and you go from slurry to a porous solid once it's baked.
11Long the dream of sheiks and sailors, desalination occurs naturally every time salt water goes through a phase change - that is, evaporates or freezes.
12Thus, Ag-doped Sb 2 Te 3 is a promising candidate for practical phase change memory devices with high stability and high operation speed.
13Phase Change No longer just dirtbags, climbers are influencing local economies.
14The phased changes of this iniquitous and ill-conceived plan are due to start in April.
15Phase changes have implications for switching from production of seasonal flu vaccine to pandemic vaccine.
16Phase change memory (PCM) offers remarkable features such as high-speed and non-volatility for universal memory.
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