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melting <a melting; meltings> N

melting CHEM

melting <a melting; meltings> N

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incongruent melting CHEM

melting glaciers

melting point N INDUST

melting pot INDUST

melting pot

zone melting (or zone refining)

electric melting furnace METAL

heat of melting PHYS

melt N

melt. VB

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His favored themes included spring floodwaters, melting snow, ice, sludge, reflections of trees.
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The conventional method for producing chalcogenide glasses is through the use of sealed ampoule melting.
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Water from the melting glaciers carved channels into the moraine.
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The parameters associated with the ten groups of neighbors shown in table 1 are determined from melting points of short oligonucleotide duplexes.
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Aside from being inefficient, sodium as a desiccant (below its melting point) reacts slowly with trace amounts of water.
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A mixture of two substances which has the lowest melting point in the whole series of possible compositions.
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The solid state phase change requires more energy than the melting point transition and can be violent, shattering samples and blowing out sample holder windows.
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Melting points are typically moderately high, but some combinations of molecular cations and anions yield an ionic liquid with a freezing point below room temperature.
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They're a great way to stop the melting popsicle from dripping all over your kids' hands.
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Once a glacier begins retreating, it may fall into disequilibrium and be unable to find mass balance (accumulation versus melting rate) at any size.
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