(n.) A compound formed from the hydrate of aluminium by the substitution of a metal for the hydrogen.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fertility (fertile eggs per 100 set) and hatchability (live chicks per 100 fertile eggs) were both nil in the borate-treated hens, compared with 57 and 95 and 59 and 100 for the control and aluminate-treated hens, respectively.
(2) Under four loading conditions, the tensile stress distributions on the ceramics crown were analyzed to evaluate the relations between three kinds of ceramics crown, which were an aluminous porcelain jacket crown, a feldspathic porcelain jacket crown and an Olympus castable ceramics (O.C.C.)
(3) In contrast, no bone was seen within the pores of any of the calcium aluminate implants.
(4) The specimens consisted of four groups of a basic calcium aluminate composition with additions of 5, 10, 15 and 20 wt% phosphorous pentoxide (P2O5).
(5) A significantly higher absorption was observed from the colloidal bismuth subcitrate (0.042% of the dose) and the basic bismuth gallate (0.038%) than from the basic bismuth salicylate, nitrate, and aluminate (0.005-0.002%).
(6) Implantation of 0.172 to 0.332 g porous resorbable calcium aluminate ceramic was not toxic to the animal.
(7) The Kindt clamp was manufactured from AISI 301 stainless steel with a silicate-aluminized outer coating.
(8) A macroporous silica - silochrom - used for immobilization and purification of biopolymers was modified by dehydroxylation and alumination.
(9) This study demonstrated that quantitative fractography can be used to study failed aluminous and glass-ceramic central porcelains.
(10) Materials responding to the demands of biocompatibility are certain forms of porcelain, vitrified carbon, titanium, calcium aluminate.
(11) In aqueous solutions there are only two main Al(III) species: the hexahydrate Al3+ at pH < 5.5 and the tetrahedral aluminate at pH > 6.2.
(12) The values were 0.91, 0.91, 0.86 and 0.86, 0.74, 0.89 for the control and aluminate groups, respectively.
(13) The initial steps in the separation of catecholamines were performed by alumine, a weak cation-exchange resin, and thin-layer chromatographic techniques.
(14) Aluminous porcelains had lower transparency with different refractive index due to generation of crystals following the crystallization of glass matrix than that without crystallizing property.
(15) A translucent aluminous porcelain was developed for dentistry.
(16) The paste was found to be more effective for aluminous porcelains than for an inlay ceramic, although only when applied to the surface placed in tension.
(17) A method has been evolved for bonding aluminous porcelain to pure platinum foil used for making porcelain crowns by the conventional 'tinner's joint' technique.
(18) Amino acid activation by anhydride formation in model tetrahedral silicate and aluminate sites in clays and neutral phosphates have been studied by semi-empirical molecular orbital calculations.
(19) An antimicrobial effect was recorded also in aluminous plates disturbed by disinfection.
(20) Groups of six hens were fed on either a control diet, or the control diet plus 15 g kg-1 of either sodium metaborate or sodium meta-aluminate.
Glaucophane
Definition:
(n.) A mineral of a dark bluish color, related to amphibole. It is characteristic of certain crystalline rocks.