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Definition of plasticize in English: plasticize(British plasticise) verb ˈplastɪsʌɪzˈplæstəˌsaɪz [with object]often as adjective plasticized1Make plastic or mouldable, especially by the addition of a plasticizer. (尤指加入塑化剂)使可塑;使塑化 Example sentencesExamples - Plasticizer migration from PVC medical devices has been an area of concern for the last few decades that also attracted the attention of numerous investigators due to the large consumption of the polymer in its plasticized form.
- Phthalates are a large family of industrial chemicals used for their plasticizing properties in nail polishes and in dozens of plastic products, from shower curtains to food wrap; and for their scent-prolonging feature in fragrances.
- During cell expansion, trafficking delivers proteins to plasticize the wall and supplies new plasma membrane and cell wall material to keep pace with growth.
- They chose urea as the plasticizing agent because it is often used as a fertilizing agent and could be useful for agricultural applications.
- In these mixtures, where lysozyme is active and stable, we followed how the stabilizing action of glycerol is perturbed by the plasticizing effect of water molecules.
- Lee asked a plastics expert if strips of veneer could be put through a plasticizing process as a substitute for the hand-cut split oak but was told this was impossible.
- A wide range of uses has been found for various phthalic acid esters, with the largest portion of these esters being used as plasticizing agents for polyvinyl chloride products.
- In initial demonstrations last year, he and coworkers reported using the technique to investigate the deformation behaviour of partly plasticised samples of nylon 6.
- Blood bags made of plasticized polyvinyl chloride caught the attention of researchers in 1975.
- These include oestrogen-mimicking substances known as phthalates, a type of plasticising chemical found in deodorants, nail polish, hair sprays and mousses, perfumes and hand and body lotions.
- The strong dependence of the transition temperature upon hydration in amylose and amylopectin reflects the known plasticizing role of water in polysaccharides.
- Some cells in the dermis secrete a plasticizing protein that loosens the grip on the collagen fibrils, enabling them to slide past one another and making the overall tissue soft and pliable.
- Even though a strictly mechanistic explanation of this phenomenon is still outstanding, evidence has been accumulated indicating a plasticizing action of certain organic compounds on the physical structure of plant cuticular wax.
- After Elvis, his evolution is clear: He used a plasticized acrylic process to break down the patterns of the photo base, until the image, often a collage, began to disappear into abstraction.
- 1.1 Treat or make with plastic.
用塑料处理;用塑料做成 塑料棉。 Example sentencesExamples - Could flesh and blood critters that are roundly considered to be destroyers of grass be more effective at making it grow than a machine that sprayed a carefully measured mixture of seeds, fertiliser, and plasticised mulch?
- Moisture under an asphalt built-up or modified bitumen roof system will leach plasticizing oils out of the membrane, making it prematurely brittle.
- They are plasticized and retain the color of a living human being.
- What appear deceptively as inert objects or stationary structures are dynamically transformed into plasticized components free to move within the screen space with a metallic clang similar to a tuning fork.
- Inside the secretive Developmental Center across from the Museum of Flight on Marginal Way, Boeing showed off prototype tools and robots that will be used to make huge single-piece sections of fuselage out of plasticized carbon fiber.
- After a while, standing on tip-toes, she found herself glancing at the plasticized chart mounted before her.
- Volatile nitrosamines can be selectively reduced from mainstream smoke by passage through a plasticised cellulose acetate filter tip.
- Coated with a special plasticized asphalt, the flashing weighs 2, 3, 5, or 7 ounces per square foot and a total weight no less than 6 ounces per square foot.
- In the restaurant, the wood furniture is starkly black, the walls are a cool celadon green, and the towering banquettes on one side of the room appear to have been molded from some dark, plasticized material by Prada.
- Changes in the hormones were also studied in blood stored in DEHP plasticized PVC bags.
- A course of twenty-eight black, red, and white letters in precision-cut, plasticized paper creates a powerful aesthetic moment.
- As the authors note, rising rates of asthma ‘have occurred during a period when plasticized products have become ubiquitous in the homes, schools, and workplaces of the developed world.’
- Her course research into the evolution of plastics in fashion had inspired her to create a bizarre hybrid of plasticised velvet, from which she produced unusual fashion handbags.
- ‘Styrofoam cups are actually much more sound than the plasticized paper cups that would be necessary for coffee,’ she said.
- It works well in an office - particularly since you can write on the plasticized map with dry erase markers.
- The Aureon 7.1 FireWire comes in a plasticized fabric casing, which underscores its portability.
Derivativesnoun plastɪsʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n In contrast to the performance of conventional materials, we demonstrate that plasticization can be harnessed to improve separation performance. Example sentencesExamples - There is a large body of literature that reports a plasticization of T g with a concomitant antiplasticization of the sub-T g dynamics in the kHz frequency range.
Definition of plasticize in US English: plasticize(British plasticise) verbˈplastəˌsīzˈplæstəˌsaɪz [with object]often as adjective plasticized1Make plastic or moldable, especially by the addition of a plasticizer. (尤指加入塑化剂)使可塑;使塑化 Example sentencesExamples - The strong dependence of the transition temperature upon hydration in amylose and amylopectin reflects the known plasticizing role of water in polysaccharides.
- Even though a strictly mechanistic explanation of this phenomenon is still outstanding, evidence has been accumulated indicating a plasticizing action of certain organic compounds on the physical structure of plant cuticular wax.
- Phthalates are a large family of industrial chemicals used for their plasticizing properties in nail polishes and in dozens of plastic products, from shower curtains to food wrap; and for their scent-prolonging feature in fragrances.
- These include oestrogen-mimicking substances known as phthalates, a type of plasticising chemical found in deodorants, nail polish, hair sprays and mousses, perfumes and hand and body lotions.
- Lee asked a plastics expert if strips of veneer could be put through a plasticizing process as a substitute for the hand-cut split oak but was told this was impossible.
- In initial demonstrations last year, he and coworkers reported using the technique to investigate the deformation behaviour of partly plasticised samples of nylon 6.
- During cell expansion, trafficking delivers proteins to plasticize the wall and supplies new plasma membrane and cell wall material to keep pace with growth.
- Blood bags made of plasticized polyvinyl chloride caught the attention of researchers in 1975.
- After Elvis, his evolution is clear: He used a plasticized acrylic process to break down the patterns of the photo base, until the image, often a collage, began to disappear into abstraction.
- Some cells in the dermis secrete a plasticizing protein that loosens the grip on the collagen fibrils, enabling them to slide past one another and making the overall tissue soft and pliable.
- In these mixtures, where lysozyme is active and stable, we followed how the stabilizing action of glycerol is perturbed by the plasticizing effect of water molecules.
- A wide range of uses has been found for various phthalic acid esters, with the largest portion of these esters being used as plasticizing agents for polyvinyl chloride products.
- Plasticizer migration from PVC medical devices has been an area of concern for the last few decades that also attracted the attention of numerous investigators due to the large consumption of the polymer in its plasticized form.
- They chose urea as the plasticizing agent because it is often used as a fertilizing agent and could be useful for agricultural applications.
- 1.1 Treat or make with plastic.
用塑料处理;用塑料做成 塑料棉。 Example sentencesExamples - They are plasticized and retain the color of a living human being.
- The Aureon 7.1 FireWire comes in a plasticized fabric casing, which underscores its portability.
- As the authors note, rising rates of asthma ‘have occurred during a period when plasticized products have become ubiquitous in the homes, schools, and workplaces of the developed world.’
- In the restaurant, the wood furniture is starkly black, the walls are a cool celadon green, and the towering banquettes on one side of the room appear to have been molded from some dark, plasticized material by Prada.
- Moisture under an asphalt built-up or modified bitumen roof system will leach plasticizing oils out of the membrane, making it prematurely brittle.
- What appear deceptively as inert objects or stationary structures are dynamically transformed into plasticized components free to move within the screen space with a metallic clang similar to a tuning fork.
- Coated with a special plasticized asphalt, the flashing weighs 2, 3, 5, or 7 ounces per square foot and a total weight no less than 6 ounces per square foot.
- Volatile nitrosamines can be selectively reduced from mainstream smoke by passage through a plasticised cellulose acetate filter tip.
- After a while, standing on tip-toes, she found herself glancing at the plasticized chart mounted before her.
- ‘Styrofoam cups are actually much more sound than the plasticized paper cups that would be necessary for coffee,’ she said.
- Changes in the hormones were also studied in blood stored in DEHP plasticized PVC bags.
- It works well in an office - particularly since you can write on the plasticized map with dry erase markers.
- Her course research into the evolution of plastics in fashion had inspired her to create a bizarre hybrid of plasticised velvet, from which she produced unusual fashion handbags.
- Inside the secretive Developmental Center across from the Museum of Flight on Marginal Way, Boeing showed off prototype tools and robots that will be used to make huge single-piece sections of fuselage out of plasticized carbon fiber.
- A course of twenty-eight black, red, and white letters in precision-cut, plasticized paper creates a powerful aesthetic moment.
- Could flesh and blood critters that are roundly considered to be destroyers of grass be more effective at making it grow than a machine that sprayed a carefully measured mixture of seeds, fertiliser, and plasticised mulch?
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