Cocompounds are materials made from a combination of two or more organosilicon polymers or copolymers that are further processed to create a composite material with enhanced properties. These materials exhibit properties that are different from their individual components, often incorporating both the mechanical and chemical properties of the initial polymers.
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Relating to or characteristic of chelidonts, an extinct order of ganoid fishes that includes gars; having characteristic chelidontian anatomy or features.
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The quality or state of having or showing the characteristics of a child or youth, particularly in terms of behavior, appearance, or interests.
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An optical device that acts as a cube with mirrored faces, designed to produce the illusion of motion or complex optical effects, often used in the early days of trick decks or optical illusions.
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A surname or a brand name, not commonly used and having no standard historical or cultural definition.
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Rubio is a Spanish surname that may refer to various people around the world who share this family name, as well as a type of reddish hair color. It can also be used as a nickname for a male with reddish hair or a reddish complexion.
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describes something that is unaffected by shadows; used to indicate the removal or prevention of shadows, often in the context of photography or design.
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The state or quality of being inseparable; indissolubility; lack of separability.
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