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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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material components
[
N
]
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atoms
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<bone components as materials>
[
N
]
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bubbles
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chromophores
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<egg components as materials>
[
N
]
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electrons
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<hair components as material>
[
N
]
....................
ions
....................
molecules
....................
nanoparticles
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<seed components as materials>
[
N
]
....................
<tooth components as material>
[
N
]
................
<materials by composition>
....................
inorganic material
....................
organic material
....................
combination inorganic/organic material
................
<materials by form>
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dispersion (material)
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emulsion
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filament (material)
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film (material by form)
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foam (material form)
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<materials by chemical form>
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<materials by grouping>
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<materials by physical form>
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<materials by physical state>
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membrane
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mesh
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paneling
[
N
]
....................
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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syrup
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tape (material)
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veneer (material)
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wicker
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woven material
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<materials by formation process>
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deposit
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pseudomorphs
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recycled materials
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<materials by function>
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abrasive
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additive (material)
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adhesive
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adulterant
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antidotes
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antistatic agent
....................
artists' materials
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assays
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base color
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binder (material)
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biological control agents
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biomarkers
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bitstone
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bleach
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bluing
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building materials
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catalyst
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chelating agent
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chrism
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cleaning compound
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coating (material)
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color (pigment)
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colorant (material)
....................
conditioner
[
N
]
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conductor (material)
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coolant
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cosmetics
[
N
]
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deodorant
[
N
]
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drugs
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etch (lithographic)
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<explosive and incendiary materials>
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facing (material)
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fertilizer
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fill (filling material)
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filler (inert additive)
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filter (materials)
....................
fireproofing agent
....................
fixative
....................
flux
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food
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food wrap
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fuel
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furnishes (materials for paper)
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incense (material by function)
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initiator
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leather dressing
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lining (material)
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lubricant
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medicines (material)
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modeling material
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molding material
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ointment
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opacifiers
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packing material
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padding (material)
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perfume (scent)
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photographic materials
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poison
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potpourri (material)
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poultice
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pounce (powder)
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preservative
....................
propellant
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reagent
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refuse
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reinforcing materials
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release agent
....................
sealant
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sealing compound
....................
sealing lead
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shampoo
[
N
]
....................
shaving cream
[
N
]
....................
smoking materials
....................
solvent
....................
substratum
....................
surface preparation materials
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toothpaste
....................
tracer (substance)
....................
trimming (decorative material)
....................
venom
....................
webbing (woven cloth)
....................
writing materials
................
<materials by origin>
....................
biological material
....................
residue materials
................
<materials by property>
....................
abrasion-resistant material
....................
acid
....................
base (substance)
....................
buffer (material)
....................
chemical-resistant material
....................
chemicals (materials)
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corrosive material
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dielectric (material)
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electrolytes
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hazardous substance
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heat resistant material
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imitative materials
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impurities
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inert material
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luminophor
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magnets
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modern materials
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multiple materials (materials for groups)
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nanomaterials
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phase change material
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poisonous substance
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pollutants
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pyroclastic material
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smart materials
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sorbent
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sulfate-reducing bacteria
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surface active agent
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<temporary alphabetical list: materials>
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mud blocks
....................
timber logs
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