| 1. | Sand with too low refractoriness will melt and fuse to the casting.
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| 2. | This condition is known as refractoriness to platelet transfusion.
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| 3. | This means that the refractoriness of the ventricular myocyte increases at lower heart rates.
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| 4. | Brownrigg also made note of platinum's extremely high melting point and refractoriness toward borax.
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| 5. | Silica flour ( fine silica ) and zircon flour also improve refractoriness, especially in ferrous castings.
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| 6. | When recipients fail to demonstrate an adequate post-transfusion increment, this is termed platelet transfusion refractoriness.
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| 7. | Immune-mediated refractoriness usually shows little or no increment in the immediate post-transfusion platelet count.
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| 8. | The result is increased nodal conduction time and refractoriness, restoring normal heart rate in patients with tachycardia.
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| 9. | This type of brick must have good thermal shock resistance, refractoriness under load, high melting point, and satisfactory porosity.
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| 10. | Up to 2 % of iron oxide powder can be used to prevent mold cracking and metal penetration, essentially improving refractoriness.
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