pore structure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofporeandstructure
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pore
noun[C]
uk/pɔːr/us/pɔːr/
a very small hole in the skin of people or other animals, or a similar hole on the surface of plants ...
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structure
noun
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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Theporestructureextends into the cytoplasm, where five -helices, one from each subunit, form a helix bundle closely apposed to the transmembrane helices.
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Synporins - synthetic proteins that emulate theporestructureof biological ionic channels.
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Design, synthesis and functional characterization of a pentameric channel protein that mimics the presumedporestructureof the nicotinic cholinergic receptor.
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The adsorbents must also have a distinctporestructurethat enables fast transport of the gaseous vapors.
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The cold stretch creates theporestructureby stretching the film at a lower temperature with a faster strain rate.
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Theporestructureis formed by a syndetic channel system and has a specific surface from 10 to 300 m/g.
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Glycerol is frequently added as a humectant to prevent cracking during drying and to help maintain the desiredporestructure.
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These foams can be classified into two types based on theirporestructure: open-cell-structured foams (also known as reticulated foams) and closed-cell foams.
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Other types ofporestructurecan be produced by stretching of crystalline structure polymers.
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This material contains a three-dimensionalporestructure, with the pore diameter equaling 10.
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Their well-definedporestructureand adjustable acidity make them highly active in a large variety of reactions.
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These pozzolanic reaction products fill in pores and result in a refining of the pore size distribution orporestructure.
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In addition, adsorption analysis can provide a reliable means for evaluation of theporestructureparameters of the interstitial and internal microporosity.
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The colloidal silica deposit in the macro pores during extraction and obscure the realporestructure.
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This is due to a very regularporestructureof molecular dimensions.
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These identical processes generate a fluid pulse that momentarily expands theporestructureof rock and soil.
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These materials are composed of a solid matrix andporestructure, which contain fluids such as gas and oil.
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Liners generally have aporestructurethat is designed to retain the majority of cement and other small fines.
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