- exposure,
leading to an
increase in
volume and
decrease in density.
Intumescence refers to the
process of swelling.
Intumescent materials are typically...
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study of
intumescence, p. 48 f, in Le Bras, M.; Camino, G.; Bourbigot, S.; Delobel, R. Eds., Fire ****ancy of polymers; The use of
intumescence, The Royal...
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result of
intumescence in case of fire or heat exposure.
Round intumescent damper insert.
Intumescent dampers swell shut due to
intumescence in the event...
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trypanosome tum- be
swollen Latin tumere detumescence, detumescent,
intumescence, tumefacient, tumefaction, tumesce, tumescence, tumescent, tumid, tumidity...
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Intumescentia is
Latin for an
enlargement (
intumescence) in the
vertebral column, and may
refer to:
Lumbar enlargement Cervical enlargement This disambiguation...
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exfoliation process), one can
produce high
temperature adhesives. The
intumescence[clarification needed]
disappears in the
presence of
finely divided mineral...
- respectively. They
released the
split EP
Oegstgeest Grindcore with
Intumescence in 2002. A year later, they
issued the
double split EP In Oil We Trust...
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Observations of
Saturn in 1926 1957 Les
Intumescences de
puiseux et des
aires elliptiques de
Delmotte The
Intumescences of
Puiseux and the
Elliptical Areas...
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premiered by the
Ensemble 2e2m at the
Centre Pompidou in
Paris (1996);
Intumescence for
instrumental ensemble and band,
premiered by the
Orchestre philharmonique...
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trypanosome tum- be
swollen Latin tumere detumescence, detumescent,
intumescence, tumefacient, tumefaction, tumesce, tumescence, tumescent, tumid, tumidity...