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called the
gel or network,
which does not
dissolve in the solvent, but can
swell in it.
Gelation is
promoted by
gelling agents.
Gelation can
occur either...
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synthetic tissue models. Many
substances can form
gels when a
suitable thickener or
gelling agent is
added to
their formula. This
approach is common...
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which she died.
Gelling,
Margaret (1953). Place-Names of Oxfordshire, Part I. Vol. XXIII. Cambridge:
English Place-Name Society.
Gelling,
Margaret (1954)...
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Gelion may
refer to:
Gelion (Middle-Earth): a
fictional river in Tolkien's
legendarium Gelion (company): A
research and
development company that produces...
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Arunachal Pradesh)
enters India near
Gelling.
Gelling village is
located around 35 km
upstream from Tuting. The
Gelling Circle contains the
basin of the Siang...
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Sugar is
essential because it
attracts and
holds water during the
gelling process.
Gelling sugar is used for
traditional British recipes for jam, marmalade...
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Geller (/ˈɡɛlər/ GHEL-ər) is a surname.
Depending on one's ancestors' origins, the name may
derive from a
place name (Geldern in
Germany or Gelderland...
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Peter Gelling (17
February 1960 – 28
September 2018) was an
Australian musician and an author. In 1994, he
designed a
mentoring program,
Taking the Stage...
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Eelco Gelling (born 12 June 1946) is a
Dutch blues rock guitarist.
Gelling pla**** with Cuby +
Blizzards (which he co-founded
together with
Harry Muskee)...
- League.
Gelling was born in Auckland, New
Zealand and is of Cook
Island ancestry.
Gelling was a
Howick Hornets junior. In 2009 and 2010
Gelling pla****...