resists

  • 1resists — re·sist || rɪ zɪst n. protective coating, coating that inhibits an effect or reaction (such as paint which prevents the rusting of metal) v. oppose, fight against, challenge; withstand, be immune to the effects of; refrain from, desist …

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  • 2resists — sisters …

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  • 3resists — present third singular of resist plural of resist …

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  • 4Treated Timber Resists Rot — Infobox Album Name = Treated Timber Resists Rot Type = studio Artist = Xploding Plastix Released = 2008 Genre = Electronica Last album = The Donca Matic Singalongs (2003) This album = Treated Timber Resists Rot (2008) Treated Timber Resists Rot… …

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  • 5Ablösen des Resists im Sauerstoffplasma — fotorezisto šalinimas deguonies plazmoje statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. oxygen gas plasma stripping vok. Ablösen des Resists im Sauerstoffplasma, n rus. удаление фоторезиста в кислородной плазме, n pranc. élimination du… …

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  • 6Entfernung des unentwickelten Resists — neišryškinto rezisto šalinimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. descumming; non developed resist elimination; undeveloped resist elimination vok. Abziehen von Fotolackresten, n; Entfernung des unentwickelten Resists, f rus.… …

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  • 7sisters — resists …

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  • 8Photoresist — A photoresist is a light sensitive material used in several industrial processes, such as photolithography and photoengraving to form a patterned coating on a surface. Contents 1 Photoresist categories 1.1 Tone 1.2 Developing light wavelength …

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  • 9Friction — For other uses, see Friction (disambiguation). Classical mechanics …

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  • 10Reinforced concrete — is concrete in which reinforcement bars ( rebars ), reinforcement grids, plates or fibers have been incorporated to strengthen the concrete in tension. It was invented by French gardener Joseph Monier in 1849 and patented in 1867.[1] The term… …

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