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Some extrudable explosives can then be hardened using a heat curing process.
At higher temperatures tellurium is sufficiently plastic to be extrudable.
Many papilionid larvae produce bad smells from extrudable glands called osmeteria.
Magnesium is about as extrudable as aluminum.
An extrudable ECC for use in the extrusion of pipes was first developed in 1998.
Extrudable explosives are an extremely viscous liquid, similar in properties to silicone based caulking materials used in construction.
Common extrudable explosives include:
DSM Engineering Plastics manufactures polyamides, polyesters and extrudable adhesive resins.
The kinkajou's slender five-inch extrudable tongue helps the animal to obtain fruit and to lick nectar from flowers, so that it sometimes acts as a pollinator.
Mugly fixed his gaze on Luhan, youngest of the group and second-brightest of the seven behind Deni-Ra despite a deformed but still extrudable right arm.
Trystin hadn't ever seen a scumper, but the system files showed them as oblong rough rocks with big extrudable feet, just the sort of thing to fascinate Salya.
Meh'Lindi had formerly undergone experimental surgery to implant extrudable, shape-remembering plastiflesh reinforced with carbon fibre and flexicartilage which could toughen hard as horn.
PCTFE is injection moldable and extrudable whereas PTFE is not.
The kinkajou is distinguished from olingos by its prehensile tail, its foreshortened muzzle, its extrudable tongue, and its lack of anal scent glands.
Provided, that is, that one failed to notice their thin extrudable antennas and their naked, stripped-metal heads, which were binocular video-cams spaced at the width of human eyes.
It's warm-blooded, endoskeletal, and mammalian-a pseudo-marsupial, really-but it has a lot of legs and a magnificently extrudable whip of a tail, so the spider image sticks.
They are arboreal and nocturnal, and live at elevations from sea level to 2,000 m. Olingos closely resemble the kinkajou in morphology and habits, though they lack prehensile tails and extrudable tongues, have more extended muzzles, and possess an anal scent gland.