Examples of using Colloids in English and their translations into Italian
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Consequently, interfaces are very important in systems with large interface area-to-volume ratios, such as colloids.
These include thin films deposited under conditions that generate atomic-scale porosity, colloids, and free nanoparticles with various morphologies.
resuscitation with crystalloids and/or colloids is performed when needed.
But, if they are small enough to be colloids, then their irregular motion in suspension can be attributed to the collective bombardment of a myriad of thermally agitated molecules in the liquid suspending medium,
However, the mobility of inorganic colloids is very low in compacted bentonites
has the scope to remove all suspended solids and colloids found present in the affected liquid.
Molecular crystals, liquid crystals, colloids, micelles, emulsions,
In 2005 he founded, with the participation of dr. Admir Masic(former researcher at the Department of Chemistry IFM, University of Turin, currently a researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam-Germany,) the company ADAMANTIO Srl.
has the scope to remove all suspended solids and colloids found present in the affected liquid.
While approximately 36% of these titanium containing products are easily dispersed in water as stable colloids, their use is pervasive and continual disposal down common drains is a potential cause for concern for water treatment plants globally.
Colloids are mixtures containing solids in liquid
the stress is reduced, and, due to protective colloids, the fish's mucous membrane is protected against infections which can occur when small injuries through the net create entry points for germs.
condensed matter(glasses, colloids, electrolytes, etc.), physics of neutron stars,
there is some concern on the remarkable losses of water due to deep percolation due the so called"nail effect" that deprives soil of fertilizers, colloids and organic substance due to the washout effect;
us to use ppm(mg/L) as a units scale, while the 90° side-scatter angle provides sensitivity to colloids and haze, providing the visual clarity assessment.
microorganisms and colloids.
Most often such colloids are formed by the hydrolysis of heavy metals cations
winner of the 1926 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on disperse systems, colloids and his invention of the ultracentrifuge.
characterization of colloids of musts and wines,
the adhesive water film of the soil colloids is broken,
