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(1) On the other hand, if they are prepared from alloy powders, their properties and corrosion resistance are better, especially if the rapid cooling or atomizing is exploited to supersaturate the aluminum, and no segregation is present.
(2) Conversely, supersaturation of bile with insoluble cholesterol, as a result of metabolic defects, promotes the formation of cholesterol gallstones.
(3) Instead, single silicon carbide crystals are formed by the condensation of supersaturated vapor.
(4) These high concentrations of the electrolyte significantly lower the solubility of the hemoglobin and allow high relative supersaturations at low concentrations of the precious protein.
(5) The driving force for both nucleation and crystal growth is supersaturation , i.e., the concentration of solute in the solution above equilibrium solubility.
(6) Obstruction of the cystic duct causes the intraluminal pressure within the gall bladder to increase and, together with cholesterol supersaturated bile, triggers an acute inflammatory response.
(7) After a lag time that seemed to be a function of the supersaturation , diffraction spots became apparent on the detector and their number increased until making diffraction rings.
(8) The object is to produce minute crystals in a supersaturated solution of sugar, giving a ‘creamy’ texture to the finished product.
(9) However, as the water passes through the turbines, with ever-present air, it becomes supersaturated with nitrogen.
(10) The high supersaturation controls yielded mostly clusters or very small single crystals (typically up to 20 Am in each dimension) which did not diffract at all.