Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Polymerised in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Oxidatively thermally polymerised Soya Bean Oil.
Polymerised ethylene is known as polyethylene,
S toner is the original Canon polymerised toner for colour printing.
naphthalene and traces of polymerised polymer deposit on the rotors
Oxidatively thermally polymerised Soya Bean Oil interacted with triglycerides.
Polyvinyl chloride(PVC) was first polymerised between 1838-1872.
Oxidatively thermally polymerised soya bean oil interacted with mono- and di-glycerides temporary.
the smaller links are"polymerised" or hooked together.
Products used for the preservation of fibrous or polymerised materials, such as leather,
as a result of which the binding medium(polymerised drying oil)
Long term, and other studies are under way in Denmark on oxidatively thermally polymerised soya bean oil interacted with mono- and di-g lycerides of fatty acids(specified
rubber and polymerised materials preservatives.
Surface coatings obtained from resinous or polymerised products in liquid,
The various systems are mixed with high accuracy and polymerised under the right process conditions.
polyaddition products, whether or not modified or polymerised, and whether or not lineir for example,
polyaddition products, whether or not modified or polymerised,, and whether or not linear(for exemple,
It also instantly polymerises the glue, without shock curing.
These subsequently polymerise to insoluble dark melanins.
As in powder coating, the paint particles then have to polymerise and harden.
Fibrinogen is converted into fibrin monomers which spontaneously polymerise to a fibrin clot, which holds the collagen matrix tightly to the wound surface.
Fibrinogen is converted into fibrin monomers which spontaneously polymerise to form a fibrin clot that holds the Matrix firmly to the wound surface.
Mutations in these areas can lead to non-functional proteins that can polymerise and accumulate in the liver infantile hepatic cirrhosis.
whereby the raw material caprolactam polymerises by means of a controlled chemical reaction.
Poly(A)polymerase was first identified in 1960 as an enzymatic activity in extracts made from cell nuclei that could polymerise ATP, but not ADP, into polyadenine.
The syrup polymerises under constant pressure into an endless cast sheet as it passes a conveying distance of more than 100 meters.