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hardening: the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"
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In polymer chemistry and process engineering, curing refers to the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains, brought about by chemical additives, ultraviolet radiation or heat. In rubbers, the curing process is also called vulcanization.----In food preparation, curing refers to various preservation and flavoring processes, especially of meat or fish, by the addition of a combination of salt, sugar and either nitrate or nitrite. ...
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The elimination of a plasmid from its host cell. Many agents which interfere with DNA replication, eg, ethidium bromide, can cure plasmids from either bacterial or eukaryotic cells.
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The process of changing the physical properties of a resin or adhesive by chemical reaction, which may be in the form of condensation, polymerization, or vulcanization, and which is usually accomplished by the action of heat and catalytic action, alone or in combination, with or without pressure.
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traditional method for preserving bamboo culms in which harvested culms with branches and leaves still attached are left in open air for some time to reduce the starch content of the culms by continued transpiration of the leaves
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