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Examples for "titania"
Examples for "titania"
1The specific anatase structure of titania gel was effective for apatite formation in vitro.
2Supposedly I can use it to whistle up help from Titania's Court.
3No; Bottom and Titania-andRomeo and Juliet were not prevented in time.
4Through him, I might be able to negotiate with Oberon and Titania.
5I would suggest that you relay word of this to Titania, Lady.
1There was no evidence of TiO2 penetration in the viable skin areas.
2This study aims to explore whether TiO2 NPs increase plasma glucose via ROS.
3The enhanced properties could be attributed to the synergistic effect between AgNPs and TiO2.
4Undoped TiO2 films were highly oriented and the phase was dependent on the substrate.
5The enhanced photo-activity of gold modified TiO2 was quantified in terms of methylene blue degradation.
1The bands of titanium oxide are clearly present in the star.
2Digestive retention time was measured using titanium oxide (TiO2) as marker.
3In this study, methodologies for determining titanium oxide, zinc oxide and iron oxide are proposed and assayed in commercial sunscreen products.
4Until the discovery of osteoinduction induced by a porous Ti metal formed with a titanium oxide surface layer by Fujibayashi et al.
5Fowler has already identified the bands of titanium oxide in such red stars as the giant Betelgeuse, and in others of its class.
1The Panel calculated the regulatory maximum exposure to E 555 as a carrier for titanium dioxide ( E 171) and iron oxides and hydroxides (E 172).
1Dow rivals DuPont DD.N and Huntsman HUN.N are large titanium dioxide producers.
2Spherical carbon doped titanium dioxide nanoparticles are synthesized by the sol-gel process.
3It requires capacity, said Peter O'Sullivan, head of DuPont's titanium dioxide business.
4For white power, it's titanium dioxide with some sort of wettening agents.
5It requires capacity, said Peter O'Sullivan, marketing leader of DuPont's titanium dioxide business.
1I observed neither hornblende, black schorl, nor rutile titanite, in this granite.
2Total sales volumes of zircon, rutile and synthetic rutile dropped by one-fifth.
3Just to begin with, do you know how much rutile there is here?
4Dark needles of rutile formed a tangled mass inside the crystal.
5Mining companies, the main foreign investors, are producing rutile and diamonds in the rugged interior.
6All BTEX molecules have the same trend for the adsorption on rutile and anatase surfaces.
7The arkansite variety occurs with rutile in the elaeolite-syenite of Magnet Cove in Hot Spring county, Arkansas.
8Schwarz said the first shipment would comprise rutile, a mineral used in the manufacture of electronic appliances.
9Minute crystals of brookite have been detected with anatase and rutile in the iron-ore of Cleveland in Yorkshire.
10Base Resources has signed a deal with Dupont Titanium Technologies of the U.S. for the supply of rutile.
11This paper reveals that the magnetic properties of WO₃-loaded with N-doped rutile single-crystal wafers originate from oxygen vacancies.
12Brookite occurs only as crystals, never in compact masses, and is usually associated with either anatase or rutile.
13X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results revealed that W element loaded onto rutile single-crystal wafers existed in the form of WO₃.
14Most foreign investment has been in the mining sector, for diamonds and rutile, or in the fast-growing mobile telecoms market.
15It was found out that modification with rare earth elements slows down the transformation of anatase and brookite to rutile.
16Zircon is mainly used in ceramics while rutile mainly contains titanium dioxide and is used in pigment, welding and other applications.