bonding process

collocation in English

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bonding
noun[U]
uk
/ˈbɒn.dɪŋ/
us
/ˈbɑːn.dɪŋ/
the process by which a close emotional relationship ...
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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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It is not only the natural smell of the lamb that elicits maternal response and moves forward thebondingprocess, but the smell of the amniotic fluid as well.
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As soon as contact is first established, thebondingprocessstarts close to the cathode and spreads in fronts to the edges, the process taking several minutes.
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The reactions are irreversible and involve carbon-hetero atom bonding processes.
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Within thisbondingprocess, the amount of tone variations decreased, giving rise to the appearance of consonants.
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The bubble-freebondingprocessis realized by the leaning mechanism of a pneumatic sucker.
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Further, the possibility of corrosion due to out-gassed products, thermal instability and penetration of moisture limits the reliability of thebondingprocess.
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If copper wire is used, nitrogen must be used as a cover gas to prevent the copper oxides from forming during the wirebondingprocess.
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The results of the addition of the opticalbondingprocessincluded improved visual contrast and durability of monitor surface.
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Thebondingprocesstakes place under heat and pressure.
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Courtship feeding is part of thebondingprocess, where males catch and process a snail and then feed it to the female.
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The materials endure no, or very little, plastic deformation; very little residual stress is introduced; and there is no contamination from thebondingprocess.
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Thebondingprocessis based on chemical bonds between two surfaces of any material possible meeting numerous requirements.
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Rather, as sharing implies, both of the two electrons spend time in either of the orbitals which overlap in the inbondingprocess.
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Thebondingprocessproduces joints with a uniform composition profile, tolerant of surface oxides and geometrical defects.
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In most cases the indenter is attached to the holder using a rigid metalbondingprocess.
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Therefore, thebondingprocessis also referred to as silicon direct bonding or silicon fusion bonding.
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