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- noun Plural form of
trimer .
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Examples
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The triplets, often called trimers, form in special cases where pairs cannot.
R&D Mag - News 2009
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The triplets, often called trimers, form in special cases where pairs cannot.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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The triplets, often called trimers, form in special cases where pairs cannot.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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The triplets, often called trimers, form in special cases where pairs cannot.
Nano Tech Wire 2009
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The triplets, often called trimers, form in special cases where pairs cannot.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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The research team found that their silver trimers began sintering around 110°C and, by 200°C, had morphed into a stable population of 3.5 nm sized silver clumps.
Ars Technica Matt Ford 2010
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The research team found that their silver trimers began sintering around 110°C and, by 200°C, had morphed into a stable population of 3.5 nm sized silver clumps.
Ars Technica Matt Ford 2010
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The nanoparticles showed a superior selectivity for propylene oxide up to 120°C, and maintained a reactivity per surface atom that rivaled the silver trimers.
Ars Technica Matt Ford 2010
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The nanoparticles showed a superior selectivity for propylene oxide up to 120°C, and maintained a reactivity per surface atom that rivaled the silver trimers.
The Tomorrow Times Matt Ford 2010
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The nanoparticles showed a superior selectivity for propylene oxide up to 120°C, and maintained a reactivity per surface atom that rivaled the silver trimers.
Ars Technica Matt Ford 2010
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