| 11. | Polyurethane polymers are traditionally and most commonly formed by reacting a di-or polyisocyanate with a polyol.
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| 12. | For steady-state fluorescence measurements it is usually measured by embedding the fluorophore in a frozen polyol.
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| 13. | When no single polyol is dominant in the mix, the generic name hydrogenated starch hydrosylates is used.
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| 14. | The chemical substance may be a fat, oil, natural or synthetic ester, or other polyol.
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| 15. | Long, flexible segments, contributed by the polyol, give soft, crosslinking give tough or rigid polymers.
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| 16. | In Europe, health and safety information is available from ISOPA, the European Diisocyanate and Polyol Producers Association.
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| 17. | And, as its engineering partner, International Polyol has enlisted a joint venture that includes the American construction giant Bechtel.
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| 18. | When International Polyol began developing the refining technique, it got yields of 5 percent, meaning all the rest was waste.
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| 19. | They have a full line up of multigrade and monograde polyol ester base stock ( Group V ) engine and gear lubricants.
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| 20. | It is primarily known for catalyzing the reduction of glucose to sorbitol, the first step in polyol pathway of glucose metabolism.
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