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  • ...is also characterized by nucleation (see [[Cloud condensation nuclei]]). Nucleation of crystalline, amorphous, and even vacancy clusters in solid materials is ...domly, but it requires [[superheating]] or [[supercooling]] of the medium. Nucleation is involved in such processes as [[cloud seeding]] and in instruments such
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nucleation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Nucleation}} {{r|Homogeneous nucleation}}
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  • ...is also characterized by nucleation (see [[Cloud condensation nuclei]]). Nucleation of crystalline, amorphous, and even vacancy clusters in solid materials is ...domly, but it requires [[superheating]] or [[supercooling]] of the medium. Nucleation is involved in such processes as [[cloud seeding]] and in instruments such
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  • ...Lee, Jr., Gareth J. Warren, L.V. Gusta (Editors) | title = Biological Ice Nucleation and Its Applications | publisher = APS PRESS (The American Phytopathologic
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  • ...int for water is only the same temperature as the [[melting point]] when [[Nucleation|nucleators]] are present to prevent [[supercooling]]. [[Rain]] water and [[ ...233 K) before freezing<ref name="Jeffrey"> {{citation | title=Homogeneous nucleation of supercooled water: Results from a new equation of state | first1=CA | la
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Koop 2009 Parameterizations for ice nucleation in biological and atmospheric systems}}
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  • {{r|Nucleation}}
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  • ...emperature at which crystal homogeneous nucleation occurs. The homogeneous nucleation can occur above the [[glass transition temperature|glass transition]] where ...</ref> If cooled at a rate on the order of 10<sup>6</sup> K/s, the crystal nucleation can be avoided and water becomes a [[glass]]. Its glass transition temperat
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  • {{r|Nucleation}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nucleation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Nucleation}}
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  • {{r|Nucleation}}
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  • {{r|Nucleation}}
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  • {{r|Ice nucleation temperature}}
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  • {{r|Nucleation}}
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  • Nucleation-condensation.
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  • ...Lee, Jr., Gareth J. Warren, L.V. Gusta (Editors) | title = Biological Ice Nucleation and Its Applications |chapter = Chapter 4, "Biochemistry of Bacterial Ice
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  • ...because the actual "Freezing" is dependent upon the previously mentioned [[nucleation]] as well as the temperature.{{Reflist}}</noinclude>
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  • {{r|Nucleation}}
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  • ..., in which ultramicroscopic clusters of particles are generated. Following nucleation, diffusion-limited growth of the particles occurs until the particles reach .../math> is the number of the ultramicroscopic clusters initially created by nucleation, <math>D</math> is the diffusivity, and <math>L_{mol}</math> is the diamete
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  • 6. Physics of [[supercooling]], [[ice]] [[nucleation]]/growth and mechanical engineering aspects of [[heat transfer]] during coo Slow cooling methods rely on the fact that cells contain few [[Nucleation|nucleating]] agents, but contain naturally-occurring vitrifying substances
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