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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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<materials by form>
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dispersion (material)
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highly viscous polymeric dispersion
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emulsion
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microemulsion
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oil-in-water emulsion
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filament (material)
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monofilament
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film (material by form)
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acetate film
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cellulose nitrate film
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polyester film
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stencil film (film)
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foam (material form)
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<materials by chemical form>
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allotropes
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chemicals (materials)
[
N
]
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compounds (materials)
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elements (chemical substances)
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isotopes
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<materials by grouping>
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cutches (grouping for gold-shaping )
[
N
]
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molds (grouping for gold-shaping )
[
N
]
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shoders (grouping for gold-shaping )
[
N
]
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<materials by physical form>
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aerosol
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colloid (particulate material)
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crust
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crystal (material by form)
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<fiber and fiber by product>
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<materials by granularity>
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laminate
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mixtures (materials)
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paver (material)
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tile (material)
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cable (material)
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pencil (marking material)
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<materials by physical state>
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gas (material)
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ice (general material)
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liquid
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raw material
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solid (material)
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supercritical fluid
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membrane
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mesh
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needlepoint mesh
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paneling
[
N
]
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boiserie
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pegboard
[
N
]
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planchet
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ribbon (material)
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shavings (material)
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smoke (material)
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solution
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micellar solution
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syrup
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molasses (syrup)
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tape (material)
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adhesive tape
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mending tape
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veneer (material)
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wood veneer
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wicker
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woven material
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