noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
glycol
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Burmester also included a few samples contaminated with polyethylene glycol , a modern preservative.
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The term polyethylene glycol may be encountered in some formulations.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In branched polymers such as the older, high-pressure, polyethylene the molecular-weight between side chains is relevant.
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Install a layer of tarpaper or polyethylene plastic before installing the new boards.
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Meanwhile, the City of Phoenix has switched to polyethylene in its water system.
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Measured values at present indicate that the chain modulus of polyethylene is certainly higher than 280 GPa.
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Peter Haddon of Granta thinks one of the small polyethylene kayaks would be comparable.
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The chamber consisted of a 0.6-m-high polyethylene cover attached to the top of a 0.76-m-deep and 0.45-m-wide soil container.
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The engineer pulled a polyethylene bag from his drawer.
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The term polyethylene glycol may be encountered in some formulations.