| 41. | The movement of grain boundaries ( HAGB ) has implications for recovery and the nucleation of recrystallization.
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| 42. | Solute atoms, both deliberate additions and impurities, have a profound influence on the recrystallization kinetics.
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| 43. | At high F _ v / r the unrecrystallized deformed structure is stable and recrystallization is suppressed.
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| 44. | Inversion is a complex form of neomorphism in which the recrystallization process transforms polymorphs into different polymorphs.
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| 45. | In chemistry, "'recrystallization "'is a technique used to purify chemicals.
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| 46. | M . D . Higgins favours the possibility of recrystallization based on Ostwald ripening via metasomatic fluids.
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| 47. | In a second stage this vaterite transforms to calcite via a surface-controlled dissolution and recrystallization mechanism.
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| 48. | A large amount of side-product is formed and is removed, usually by recrystallization or chromatography.
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| 49. | The resultant crude terephthalic acid can be purified by recrystallization to yield material suitable for re-polymerization:
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| 50. | However, it is thought AFPs may inhibit recrystallization and stabilize cell membranes to prevent damage by ice.
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