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C. TO FORM COMPONENTS OF ARBITRARILY COMPLEX SHAPE, COMBINE A B... [Pg.421]

The composition of beeswax varies by insect species and by what the bees have been eating. Beeswax has a low melting point, and is often cast into useful or decorative shapes. Combined with resins, it was used as a water-proofing and adhesive. It has been used as a coating on paintings and furniture, to enhance the appearance of and to protect the surfaces from moisture. It was used as a water-repellent and adhesive in ships and boats. Beeswax has been applied to fabric, cordage, and hair to add luster and increase water-resistance, and as a base for cosmetic and medicinal creams and lotions. Beeswax was the primary and best available material for making candles until the invention of paraffin wax, which is a by-product of the distillation of petroleum. [Pg.106]

Dynamic line shape combined with selective isotopic labeling has found numerous applications, in particular, in polymer science (mainly for biopolymers (both... [Pg.169]

Producing a completely new shape Modifying a shape Combining shapes... [Pg.470]

The second chemical mechanism of the diffusion follows from the model of a ball-shaped combination of two macroradicals with the characteristic sphere radius a. The rate of such a process is determined by the constant of the diffusion segments of polymeric chains [62,63]. [Pg.89]

Fig. 15 Distribution of binding energies for the charge transfer state at the H2 Pc/PTCBI interface. Each color/shape combination represents a unique H2 Pc/PTCBI dimer at the interface. The binding energy shows an dependence black). The R coordinate is taken as a linear combination of intermolecular distances in order to wash out the effect of the relative molecular orientation. Reprinted with permission from [110]. Copyright 2011 American Chemical Society... Fig. 15 Distribution of binding energies for the charge transfer state at the H2 Pc/PTCBI interface. Each color/shape combination represents a unique H2 Pc/PTCBI dimer at the interface. The binding energy shows an dependence black). The R coordinate is taken as a linear combination of intermolecular distances in order to wash out the effect of the relative molecular orientation. Reprinted with permission from [110]. Copyright 2011 American Chemical Society...

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