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.
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.
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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.
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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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Biochemical experiments confirmed that RGG motifs interact strongly with the silica surfaces.
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Dental assistants may be exposed if they grind silica-containing casts and porcelains.
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The overall reaction delivers CsPbX 3 NCs encased in a silica matrix.
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Exposure to silica has been associated with progressive pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis.
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She was a housewife and never been exposed to silica dusts occupationally.
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Others composed of calcium phosphate, calcium sulphate and silica are sometimes found.
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They're beautiful little silica shells in all sorts of shapes and configurations.
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These ores always contain impurities, such as silica, sulphides, and earthy materials.
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Confused, the boy drew away, clutching the package to his silica-caked apron.
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But studies on adverse effects of silica nanoparticle exposure to fish remain unclear.
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Carbon-fibre composites and silica blends up top wherever possible, for strength and lightness.