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Capable of being mixed easily without causing surface or chemical defects. (May also pertain to the adherence ability of dissimilar coatings to each other, or a coating to a substrate.)
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Designed to work with another device or system without modification. Because of inconsistent browser functionality and standards support, creating a cross-browser compatible site is often a frustrating and time-consuming process.
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The ability to combine 2 or more chemical products such that the physical integrity of the products is not altered. Incompatibility refers to concentration-dependent precipitation or acid-base reactions that result in physical alteration of the products when combined together.
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a state in which a component of an admixture in plastics will not exude, bloom, or separate
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This defines the relationship between a new version of a COM object and previous versions. You can specify one of three levels of compatibility in the VB Project Properties: version identical, version compatible, or version incompatible.
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