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The term used by drilling rig personnel to refer to bentonite clay.
Source: glossary.oilfield.slb.com

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A gell is a sol in which the solid particles fuse or entangle to produce a rigid or semirigid mixture. For example, gelatin dissolved in water produces a sol of protein molecules. When the gelatin is [..]
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1902, "to become a gel," from gel (n.). Figurative sense "come together and agree well" is from 1958. Related: Gelled; gelling.
Source: etymonline.com

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"semi-solid substance," 1899, as a chemical term, short for gelatin and perhaps influenced by jell. The invention of this word is credited to Scottish chemist Thomas Graham (1805-1869). Hair [..]
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As used with photographic lights, a strong, flexible, fade-resistant material that changes the color, amount, or quality of light. Tip: Some colors, like blue, fade fairly fast and need to be checked.
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A pressure-eliminating anti-friction material found inside seats (sometimes found in handlebar grips and cycling shorts, too) to cushion and protect your body. Many cyclists find gel seats supremely c [..]
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A substance, resembling petroleum jelly in viscosity, that surrounds a fiber, or multiple fibers, enclosed in a loose buffer tube. Note: This gel serves to lubricate and support the fibers in the buffer tube. It also prevents water intrusion in the event the buffer tube is breached. [FAA] 2. Index-matching material in the form of a gel. [FAA] Synon [..]
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a transparent, tinted colored sheet of plastic used as a filter for a movie light to create a colored glow over a scene, usually to evoke a desired mood. Black-and-white silent films would often physi [..]
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Gelatin is an example of a gel." > Gelatin is an example of a gel.  Gisela Francisco De [..]
Source: chemistry.about.com

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That state of a colloidal system in which the solid particles form the continuous phase and the fluid medium the discontinuous phase. gemmae cup
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A pressure-eliminating anti-friction material found inside seats (sometimes found in handlebar grips and cycling shorts, too) to cushion and protect your body. Many cyclists find gel seats supremely c [..]
Source: centurycycles.com

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A large sheet of transparent tinted plastic used as a filter for a movie light, or to cover a window. There are two basic types: ones that will covert one color temperature to another (such as C.T.O. [..]
Source: filmconnection.com

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A jelly-like substance, frequently used in cosmetic or medicinal products.
Source: gskscienceeducation.com

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To let a food set or become solid by adding gelatin.
Source: kids-cooking-activities.com

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(n) a colloid in a more solid form than a sol(n) a thin translucent membrane used over stage lights for color effects(v) become a gel(v) apply a styling gel to
Source: beedictionary.com

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 - A chemical compound used to seal and mechanically cushion fiber optic filament in a cable. The cleaners used to remove are made by American Polywater.
Source: youngco.com

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A transparent, heat-resistant, colored piece of plastic that is used to add color to a light source and is often used in theatrical lighting.
Source: pegasuslighting.com

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Electrolyte that has been immobilized by the addition of a chemical agent, normally fine silica, to prevent spillage. Batteries made with gelled electrolyte are often referred to as gel batteries. Gel [..]
Source: autobatteries.com

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A pressure-eliminating anti-friction material found inside seats (sometimes found in handlebar grips and cycling shorts, too) to cushion and protect your body. Many cyclists find gel seats supremely comfortable. Gel itself feels a little bit like jelly.
Source: bikeline.com

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Large sheet of transparent tinted plastic, used as filter for lights or to cover a window. Two types: one will convert one colour temperature to another; another that will come in variety of colours.
Source: creativeskillset.org

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a transparent filter placed in front of a light; different coloured gels can act as colour correction for daylight or tungsten; gels can also be used to colour the light for aesthetics effects.
Source: rscine.ro

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A hydrated form of Silicon Dioxide. It is commonly used in the manufacture of Toothpastes and as a stationary phase for Chromatography.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A biocompatible, hydrophilic, inert gel that is permeable to Tissue fluids. It is used as an embedding medium for Microscopy, as a coating for Implants and Prostheses, for Contact Lenses, as Microsphe [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A non-crystalline form of Silicon oxide that has absorptive properties. It is commonly used as a desiccating agent and as a stationary phase for Chromatography. The fully hydrated form of Silica gel h [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A general term used to describe a defect consisting of insoluble polymer causing a visible discontinuity in a film.
Source: petfilm.com

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A form of matter in a colloidal state that does not dissolve, but remains suspended in a solvent. It does not precipitate out of the solvent without the intervention of heat or of an electrolyte. A te [..]
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Jelly like material formed by the coagulation of a liquid. Semi - solid emulsion that liquefies when applied to the skin.
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Jelly like material formed by the coagulation of a liquid. Semi-solid emulsion that liquefies when applied to the skin.
Source: intmedtourism.com

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Gemini impression. A proof meeting the right to print impression or standard used for the edition that is made for exhibition purposes.
Source: nga.gov

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disperse system where disperse particles create s network structure
Source: koh-i-noor.cz

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A pressure-eliminating anti-friction material found inside seats (sometimes found in handlebar grips and cycling shorts, too) to cushion and protect your body. Many cyclists find gel seats supremely c [..]
Source: bicyclecentercc.com

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A semi-solid to almost solid colloid of a solid and a liquid, such as jelly, cheese or opal. *la|gelu.
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Lari, the currency used in Georgia.
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