- A
mold (US, PH) or
mould (UK, CW) is one of the
structures that
certain fungi can form. The dust-like,
colored appearance of
molds is due to the formation...
- of
Molds:
Part I.
Survey of Enzyme-producing
Microorganisms by
Fruit Juice Clarification
Part II. On the
Pectolytic Activities of
Several MoldsPart III...
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fully functional parts that have up to 75% of the
strength of an
actual molded part. In addition,
Crump is
responsible for
other innovations, including:...
-
written as the
kokuji 糀)
refers to a
starter culture containing a
mold or a
mixture of
molds of the
genus Aspergillus,
which are
traditionally used in ****anese...
-
Slime mold or
slime mould is an
informal name
given to a
polyphyletic ****emblage of
unrelated eukaryotic organisms in the Stramenopiles, Rhizaria, Discoba...
- are best
described as "off tone" wavy lines/streaks or
patterns in the
molded part around the
injection ports. They
commonly occur when
there is a large...
- will
prevent its
withdrawal from a one-piece
mold.
Undercuts on
molded parts are
features that
prevent the
part from
being directly ejected from an injection...
- collector. Some
manufacturers mark "EBC" on the
molded part, but all are
required to have
those connections for a
part which is a "2N3904". It is a 200 mA, 40 V...
- wet
materials in
interior spaces.
Mold is a natural,
ubiquitous part of the
environment and
plays an
important part in
nature by
breaking down dead organic...
- and
cause locally weak
areas in the
molded part. Knit
lines are
considered molding defects, and
occur when the
mold or/and
material temperatures are set...