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- millimeters in diameter. Hollow gl**** microspheres, sometimes termed microballoons or gl**** bubbles, have diameters ranging from 10 to 300 micrometers...
- ceramics (in aluminium). One can change the volume fraction of microballoons or use microballoons of different effective density, the latter depending on the...
- black. The refractory cenosphere as defined above is synonymous with microballoons or gl**** microspheres and excludes the traditional fuel cenospheres...
- of floating fly lines, the PVC sheath is usually embedded with many "microballoons", or air bubbles, and may also be impregnated with silicone or other...
- petroleum coke, cement and other construction materials, cenospheres/gl**** microballoons and solid foams. Pycnometer is the preferred spelling in modern American...
- An inertial confinement fusion fuel microcapsule (sometimes called a "microballoon") of the size used on the NIF which can be filled with either deuterium...
- aggregate made by spray pyrolysis is gl**** microspheres. Often called microballoons, they consist of a hollow s**** several tens of nanometers thick and...
- pressure measurement tools. Some studies have presented the use of microballoons, which are size-changing pressure sensors. Servo-nulling, which is historically...
- Nondynamic graciloplasty ("bio-Thiersch") Implantation/injection of microballoons, carbon-coated beads, autologous fat, silicone, collagen. Dynamic sphincter...
- Arterial Aneurysm: Proximal Coil and Distal Glue with the Optional Use of a Microballoon Occlusion System". CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. 41 (8):...