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millimeters in diameter.
Hollow gl**** microspheres,
sometimes termed microballoons or gl**** bubbles, have
diameters ranging from 10 to 300 micrometers...
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stratospheric '
microballoons' are
ready for a close-up, 23 June 2022
Urban Sky
Unveils First 10 cm
Imagery from its Zero-emission
Stratospheric Microballoon (PDF)...
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matrix with
spheres as aggregates. The
spheres may be hollow,
called microballoons or cenospheres, or non-hollow, for
example perlite. In this context...
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petroleum coke,
cement and
other construction materials, cenospheres/gl****
microballoons and
solid foams.
Pycnometer is the
preferred spelling in
modern American...
- An
inertial confinement fusion fuel
microcapsule (sometimes
called a "
microballoon") of the size used on the NIF
which can be
filled with
either deuterium...
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Nondynamic graciloplasty ("bio-Thiersch") Implantation/injection of
microballoons, carbon-coated beads,
autologous fat, silicone, collagen.
Dynamic sphincter...
- of
floating fly lines, the PVC
sheath is
usually embedded with many "
microballoons", or air bubbles, and may also be
impregnated with
silicone or other...
- black. The
refractory cenosphere as
defined above is
synonymous with
microballoons or gl****
microspheres and
excludes the
traditional fuel cenospheres...
- The idea was to use
hollow gl**** microspheres,
sometimes known as
microballoons, that were
available from
companies like 3M for use in
reflective paints...
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pressure measurement tools. Some
studies have
presented the use of
microballoons,
which are size-changing
pressure sensors. Servo-nulling,
which is historically...