Liquid phase

February 27th 2008






Liquid phase

Liquid phase - definition of Liquid phase in the Medical dictionary ...
liquid /liq·uid/ (lik´wid) 1. a substance that flows readily in its natural state. 2. flowing readily; neither solid nor gaseous. liq·uid (l k w d) (more...)

Therminol Heat Transfer Fluids, Heat Transfer Fluid Products
Liquid Phase Design Guide. Liquid phase heat transfer fluid systems operate via transfer of sensible heat (a change in temperature). Applications which involve any of the following ... (more...)

Liquid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A typical phase diagram. The dotted line gives the anomalous behaviour of water. ... Liquid is one of the principal states of matter. A liquid is a fluid that has the particles ... (more...)

LIQUID PHASE - The DJ List
LIQUID PHASE biography, events, dj mixes, discography, photos, cds/albums, links, news, booking information and much more. (more...)
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liquid: Definition from Answers.com
liquid n. The state of matter in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness ... A typical phase diagram. The dotted line gives the anomalous behaviour of water. (more...)

Liquid phase definition of Liquid phase in the Free Online ...
liquid, one of the three commonly recognized states in which matter matter, anything that has mass and occupies space. Matter is sometimes called koinomatter (Gr. koinos =common ... (more...)

liquid phase epitaxy
Liquid phase epitaxy (LPE) is a method to grow semiconductor crystal layers from the melt on solid substrates. (more...)
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stationary_phase
stationary, phase, stationary phase, HPLC, column, liquid, solid, liquid-solid, liquid-liquid, size, size exclusion, normal, normal phase, reverse, reverse phase, ion, ion ... (more...)
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Liquid phase - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Liquid phase
liquid. State of matter between a solid and a gas. A liquid forms a level surface and assumes the shape of its container. The way that liquids behave can be explained by the ... (more...)

Liquid crystal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liquid crystals are substances that exhibit a phase of matter that has properties between those of a conventional liquid, and those of a solid crystal. (more...)

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