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  • Microcellular plastic
  • Microcellular plastics, otherwise known as microcellular foam, is a form of manufactured plastic fabricated to contain billions of tiny bubbles less than

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  • Cyclic microcellular foaming
  • Cyclic microcellular foaming refers to the solid-state Microcellular plastic manufacturing technique in which the polymer is foamed sequentially. The

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  • Saran (plastic)
  • Polyethylene food wrap

    War, the U.S. military phased out PVDC insoles in favor of Poron®, a microcellular urethane, for its jungle and combat boots. However, the British Army

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  • Polypropylene
  • Thermoplastic polymer

    Mark T (1996). "Effect of the crystallinity and morphology on the microcellular foam structure of semicrystalline polymers". Polymer Engineering & Science

    Polypropylene

    Polypropylene

    Polypropylene

  • Polyurethane
  • Polymer composed of a chain of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links

    molding, or structural RIM. Starting in the early 1980s, water-blown microcellular flexible foams were used to mold gaskets for automotive panels and air-filter

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  • Polymeric foam
  • Foam formed from polymers

    Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) foam Closed-cell PVC foamboard Silicone foam Microcellular foam Ultralight material Taskin, Omer Suat (2023). "Polymeric Foams:

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  • List of polyurethane applications
  • high resiliency flexible foam seating, rigid foam insulation panels, microcellular foam seals and gaskets, durable elastomeric wheels and tires, automotive

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  • Biofilm
  • Film of microorganisms on a surface

    is regarded as clean water is effectively a waste material to these microcellular organisms. Biofilms can help eliminate petroleum oil from contaminated

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  • Tissue engineering
  • Biomedical engineering discipline

    PMID 26097381. Nam YS, Park TG (October 1999). "Biodegradable polymeric microcellular foams by modified thermally induced phase separation method". Biomaterials

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  • Tayin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tayin

    Protector

  • GOLYATH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GOLYATH

    (גָּלְיַת) Hebrew name GOLYATH means "exile." In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine giant slain by David. A shard of pottery unearthed by archaeologists digging at Tell es-Safi, bears two Proto-Semitic names (alwt and wlt) which are etymologically similar to Hebrew Galyat/Golyat/Golyath. The shard dates to around 950 BC, very close to the time when the bible says Goliath lived. 

  • Boetius
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    Irish

    Boetius

    Foolish pride.

  • Pinky
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pinky

    Pinkish

  • YHWH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YHWH

    (יְהֹוָה) In the bible, this is the ineffable name of the Hebrew god Jehovah, YHWH means "existing one." 

  • Javanila
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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Javanila

    Swift Wind; A Hurricane

  • Godwin
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    American, Australian, British, English, German, Indian, Malayalam, Teutonic

    Godwin

    Friend of God; God's Friend

  • Lynn
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    Anglo Saxon American

    Lynn

    Dwells by the torrent.

  • Vishvadhar
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vishvadhar

    Lord Vishnu

  • Fen
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese

    Fen

    Fragrant

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  • Plasticity
  • n.

    The quality or state of being plastic.

  • Plastical
  • a.

    See Plastic.

  • Intrusion
  • n.

    The penetrating of one rock, while in a plastic or metal state, into the cavities of another.

  • plastic
  • n.

    a substance composed predominantly of a synthetic organic high polymer capable of being cast or molded; many varieties of plastic are used to produce articles of commerce (after 1900). [MW10 gives origin of word as 1905]

  • Sculpture
  • n.

    The art of carving, cutting, or hewing wood, stone, metal, etc., into statues, ornaments, etc., or into figures, as of men, or other things; hence, the art of producing figures and groups, whether in plastic or hard materials.

  • Pliant
  • v.

    Capable of plying or bending; readily yielding to force or pressure without breaking; flexible; pliable; lithe; limber; plastic; as, a pliant thread; pliant wax. Also used figuratively: Easily influenced for good or evil; tractable; as, a pliant heart.

  • Pug
  • n.

    Tempered clay; clay moistened and worked so as to be plastic.

  • Helcoplasty
  • n.

    The act or process of repairing lesions made by ulcers, especially by a plastic operation.

  • Plastic
  • a.

    Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass of matter; as, the plastic hand of the Creator.

  • Uranoplasty
  • n.

    The plastic operation for closing a fissure in the hard palate.

  • Plastic
  • a.

    Capable of being molded, formed, or modeled, as clay or plaster; -- used also figuratively; as, the plastic mind of a child.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Having the constituent parts so compact, or so firmly adhering, as to resist the impression or penetration of other bodies; having a fixed form; hard; firm; compact; -- opposed to fluid and liquid or to plastic, like clay, or to incompact, like sand.

  • Pumice
  • n.

    A very light porous volcanic scoria, usually of a gray color, the pores of which are capillary and parallel, giving it a fibrous structure. It is supposed to be produced by the disengagement of watery vapor without liquid or plastic lava. It is much used, esp. in the form of powder, for smoothing and polishing. Called also pumice stone.

  • Plasticity
  • n.

    Plastic force.

  • Plastically
  • adv.

    In a plastic manner.

  • Plastography
  • n.

    The art of forming figures in any plastic material.

  • Organoleptic
  • a.

    Making an impression upon an organ; plastic; -- said of the effect or impression produced by any substance on the organs of touch, taste, or smell, and also on the organism as a whole.

  • Pugging
  • v. t.

    The act or process of working and tempering clay to make it plastic and of uniform consistency, as for bricks, for pottery, etc.

  • Tonic
  • a.

    Of or relating to tones or sounds; specifically (Phon.), applied to, or distingshing, a speech sound made with tone unmixed and undimmed by obstruction, such sounds, namely, the vowels and diphthongs, being so called by Dr. James Rush (1833) " from their forming the purest and most plastic material of intonation."

  • Sculptor
  • n.

    Hence, an artist who designs works of sculpture, his first studies and his finished model being usually in a plastic material, from which model the marble is cut, or the bronze is cast.