amorphous phase

collocation in English

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amorphous
adjective
uk
/əˈmɔː.fəs/
us
/əˈmɔːr.fəs/
(of a physical thing) having no fixed form ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk
/feɪz/
us
/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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These immobilised amorphous regions are called the rigidamorphousphase.
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Further crystallization of theamorphousphasemay take place.
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This increase is due to the lamellae fraction within the spherulites, where the molecules are more densely packed than in theamorphousphase.
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The current pill enables the control of thisamorphousphaseas well as the controlled release of the active substance from the coated matrix system.
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Through the use of a hydrate or anamorphousphaseas an intermediate during synthesis in a solid-state route has proven successful in forming a cocrystal.
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The alloy can be switched back and forth between a crystalline phase and anamorphousphase, changing the reflectivity, depending on the power of the laser beam.
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Glass-ceramics have anamorphousphaseand one or more crystalline phases and are produced by a so-called controlled crystallization, which is typically avoided in glass manufacturing.
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But it also shows the weakness that the product will typically contain anamorphousphase, thus crystallization and postannealing steps are required and increase the complexity of preparation.
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Different local structures can produce amorphous phases of the same chemical composition with different physical properties such as density.
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The mafic type, similar to other martian soils and martian dust, was associated with hydration of the amorphous phases of the soil.
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The occurrence of amorphous phases turned out as a phenomenon of particular interest for studying thin film growth.
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There have been some studies of the phosphorus - selenium phase diagram and the glassy amorphous phases are reported.
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Duncan pointed out that in the as deposited condition an electroless nickel coating can contain both crystalline and amorphous phases or, if dictated by formula, may only contain one phase.
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