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polysialia ptyalism.
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polysialic acid large hydrated polysaccharide similar to K1 of Escherichia coli.
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polystyrene A lightweight plastic often used in food service. Polystyrene products include trays, plates, bowls, cups and hinged containers.
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polystyrene High molecular weight thermoplastic resins produced generally by the free-radical polymerization of styrene monomer [C 6 H 5 CHCH 2 ] which can be initiated by heating alone but more effectively by heating in the presence of free-radical initiator (such as benzoyl peroxide [(C 6 H 5 CO) 2 O 2 ]. Typical processing techniques are modified mass polymerization or solution polymerization, suspension polymerization, and expandable beads. ...
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polystyrene A plastic that comes in two forms - solid and expanded or extruded (made with a non-toxic blowing agent that gives the material a foamy quality) - is very light in weight, yet exhibitis excellent insulation qualities.
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