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self-healing

Paranormal
A general term for the use of a person’s alleged innate vital forces to heal him- or herself through affirmation, imagery and visualisation, and prayer.
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So the self-healing EP-DA reaction was synthesized, while the whole synthetic process can be expressed in Fig.
This report focuses on Self-Healing Grid volume and value at global level, regional level and company level.
"Epoxy resin is certainly a strong candidate, yet other self-healing polymers may be even better," explains Qi.
However in 2015, the decline in oil prices has not only taken the steam out the energy efficiency story but threatens to curb the resurgent green building sector where self-healing and self-cleaning coatings seemed to have viable applications.
The new self-healing oleophobic coating is highly expected to play its part in making it an attractive offering.
As for self-healing, researchers from the Harvard John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new type of rubber that is as tough as natural rubber but can also self-heal.
Injectable and self-healing test of the Odex/GC hydrogels
Section 2 introduces the self-healing phenomenon, which is very common in the actual use of electric vehicles.
According to the researchers, existing self-healing materials require high temperatures to induce self-repair.
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