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Melting (1207 bytes)
5: ...reezing point is the same [[temperature]] as the melting point. See the [[phase (matter)|phase]] article f... 7: ...ly the heating to the melting point, but also the melting itself requires heat, see [[latent heat]]. 13: In [[genetics]], '''melting''' [[DNA]] means to separate the double-stranded ... 25: In [[genetics]], '''melting''' [[DNA]] means to separate the double-stranded ... Melting Close (1534 bytes) 1: ... and The Klinik. The Klinik's part is called '''''Melting Close'''''. 5: ...color="orange" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|''Melting Close'' 36: |''Melting Close''<br />([[1986]]) 43: # The Klinik: "Melting Close" - 3:45 Melting pot (11194 bytes) 3: The '''melting pot''' is a metaphor for the way in which heterog... 5: ... from Englishman [[Israel Zangwill]]'s play ''The Melting Pot'', which was first performed in [[Washington,... 7: ...e use of the English language also strengthen the melting pot ideology. 9: ...r example, has elements of both multicultural and melting-pot approaches. 13: ...ty. American [[nationalists]] (proponents of the melting pot theory), on the other hand, assert that multi... Zone melting (3162 bytes) 1: '''Zone melting''' is a method of separation by melting in which a series of [[molten zones]] traverses a... 7: ...[boron]] produce positive (p-type) conduction. By melting a portion of such an ingot and slowly refreezing ... 9: ...eight in order to hold the liquid suspended. Zone melting can be done as a batch process, or it can be done... Melting point (1493 bytes) 1: The '''melting point''' of a [[solid]] is the [[temperature]] at... 3: ... to as the '''freezing point'''. For example, the melting point of the [[chemical element|element]] [[mercu... 5: Unlike the [[boiling point]], the melting point is relatively insensitive to [[pressure]]. 7: ...t at atmospheric pressure is [[graphite]], with a melting point of 3948 kelvins. Melting Close and Sabotage (2079 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=Melting Close + Sabotage}}. 3: This is a re-release of the two albums '''''[[Melting Close]]''''' and '''''[[Sabotage (Klinik album)|S... 7: ...color="orange" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|''Melting Close + Sabotage'' 9: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Klinik-Melting_Close_Sabotage.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 34: |''Melting Close + Sabotage''<br />([[1987]]) List of elements by melting point (4643 bytes) 1: ...is a list of the [[chemical element]]s, sorted by melting point measured at normal pressure. 4: ...''Name'''<th>'''Symbol''' <th>'''Melting point ([[°C]])'''</tr> Migmatite (730 bytes) 3: ... and a ''paleossome'', old material that resisted melting. Commonly, migmatites are extremely deformed rock... Supercooling (1626 bytes) 3: A liquid below its melting point will crystallize in the presence of a seed ... 5: Water has a melting point of 0°C; its dynamic arrest point is -39... 9: An equivalent to supercooling for the process of melting solids does not exist: a solid will always melt a... 11: ...e temperature drops and the liquid gets below the melting temperature. The heat is released on solidificati... Electron beam technology (540 bytes) 4: * [[electron beam melting| melting]] Alloy (2064 bytes) 5: ...]]. Special alloys can be designed with a single melting point, however, and these are called [[eutectic]]... Emmons Glacier (1045 bytes) 5: ... at a slower rate. Ice beneath the rock debris is melting irregularly and forming a vast hummocky area. Dross (680 bytes) 1: ...ath]]. It appears usually on the melting of low [[melting point]] [[alloy]]s such as [[tin]], [[lead]], [[z... Racemic (2113 bytes) 8: ...nt of one enantiomer to the racemic compound, the melting point increases. 11: ... But the pure enantiomer can have higher or lower melting point than the racemic compound. 14: ...nt of one enantiomer to the racemic compound, the melting point changes just little bit, or not at all. Upper Imbrian (727 bytes) 1: ...molten material closer to the surface; or the top melting as heat flowed upwards through the mantle because... Wood's metal (815 bytes) 3: Typical applications are as low-melting [[solder]], as a high temperature coupling fluid ... 5: Other low-melting solders and [[fusible alloy]]s include [[Rose met... The Artist in the Ambulance (2752 bytes) 42: # ''The Melting Point Of Wax'' (3:29) 62: ...tor (on ''Cold Cash And Colder Hearts'' and ''The Melting Point Of Wax'') 63: ...llo (on ''Cold Cash And Colder Hearts'' and ''The Melting Point Of Wax'') 64: ...ola (on ''Cold Cash And Colder Hearts'' and ''The Melting Point Of Wax'') 65: ...lin (on ''Cold Cash And Colder Hearts'' and ''The Melting Point Of Wax'') Kame delta (911 bytes) 1: ... side area also as material is deposited from the melting glacier. Fusion (1928 bytes) 18: * melting 19: ...nergy]] absorbed by a [[solid]] material at its [[melting point]], in becoming a [[liquid]] at the same [[t... 20: ...designed to interrupt a circuit, by its conductor melting and detatching from the rest of the conducting pa... Headwater (185 bytes) 1: ...acial headwaters''', that is, water formed by the melting of the [[ice]] of [[glacier]]s.
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