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- Advanced Materials in the Undercooled Liquid State Experiment, Measurements of the Surface Tension of Liquid and Undercooled Metallic Alloys by Oscillating...
- advanced materials in the undercooled liquid state experiment, measurements of the surface tension of liquid and undercooled metallic alloys by oscillating...
- film Babel. The original version of "Ngo", featured on the single for "Undercooled", was used in a New Balance adverti****t. "Seven Samurai - ending theme"...
- material) be undercooled, aka supercooled, below the freezing point of the solid. Initially, a spherical solid nucleus grows in the undercooled melt. As the...
- sensitive electronic devices. In 2019, the same team demonstrated the use of undercooled metal to print solid metallic interconnects on surfaces ranging from...
- Ōmura Bay in Henoko, with a new and Okinawan version of his 2004 single "Undercooled" whose sales partially contributed to the "Henoko Fund", aimed to stop...
- engineer liquid-propellant engines. After abandoning the heavy, complex and undercooled German engine designs, Russia's prin****l engine designer Valentin Glushko...
- (2004). "Non-Contact Thermophysical Property Measurements of Liquid and Undercooled Alumina". Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 43 (4): 1496–1500. Bibcode:2004Ja****..43...
- forms at higher temperatures and bainite at lower. Austenite is slightly undercooled when quenched below Eutectoid temperature. When given more time, stable...
- structural relaxation in aqueous electrolyte solutions in the liquid, undercooled liquid and gl****y states" (PDF). Journal de Physique IV. 2 (C2): C2-179–C2-184...