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Vitrification (from
Latin vitrum 'gl****', via
French vitrifier) is the full or
partial transformation of a
substance into a gl****, that is to say, a non-crystalline...
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Vitrified tile is a
ceramic tile with very low porosity. It is an
alternative to
marble and
granite flooring.
Vitrified tiles are
often used outdoors...
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Vitrified forts are
stone enclosures whose walls have been
subjected to
vitrification through heat. It was long
thought that
these structures were unique...
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Vitrified sand is sand that has been
heated to a high
enough temperature to
undergo vitrification,
which is the
melting of the
silicon dioxide or quartz...
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Vitrified clay pipe (VCP) is pipe made from a
blend of clay and
shale that has been
subjected to high
temperature to
achieve vitrification,
which results...
- [better source needed] It is not
possible to
reanimate a
corpse that has
undergone vitrification, as that
damages the brain,
including its
neural circuits. The first...
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Instead of crystallizing, the
syrupy solution becomes an
amorphous ice—it
vitrifies.
Rather than a
phase change from
liquid to
solid by crystallization, the...
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achieved by
supercooling a
viscous liquid into the gl**** state, is
called vitrification. The gl****-transition
temperature Tg of a
material characterizes the...
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Interdimensional Extinction (2015) Live
Vitrification (2018)
Luminescent Bridge (2023)
Blood Incantation (2013) Demo II (2013)...
- Fahy, G. M.; Barnes, B. M.; Duman, J. G. (2010). "Deep supercooling,
vitrification and
limited survival to −100°C in the
Alaskan beetle Cucujus clavipes...