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David F. Gould has written: 'Phenolic resins' -- subject(s): Gums and resins, Synthetic, Synthetic Gums and resins
Robert L. Davidson has written: 'Fire Code Exam Study Guide' 'Water-soluble resins' -- subject- s -: Gums and resins, Synthetic, Water-soluble polymers, Synthetic Gums and resins
Robert J. Koestler has written: 'Assessment of the susceptibility to biodeterioration of selected polymers and resins' -- subject(s): Biodegradation, Gums and resins, Polymers, Stone, Deterioration 'Assessment of the susceptibility to biodeterioration of selected polymers and resins' -- subject(s): Gums and resins, Polymers, Stone, Biodegradation, Deterioration
The waste products of plant trees include oxygen, tannins, gums, alkaloids, resins, anthocyanins
Melvin Schlechter has written: 'Engineering resins' -- subject(s): Synthetic gums and resins industry, Market surveys, Thermoplastics, Gums and resins, Coatings, Plastics 'Metallocenes' 'Synthetic paper industry' -- subject(s): Market surveys, Paper industry 'High-heat thermoplastics and thermosets' -- subject(s): Thermoplastics, Market surveys, Thermosetting plastics, Plastics industry and trade 'Resins in electronic components' 'Plastics for medical devices' -- subject(s): Medical instruments and apparatus industry, Market surveys, Plastics industry and trade 'Engineering polyolefins for engineered applications'
C. L. Mantell has written: 'Electro-organic chemical processing, 1968' -- subject(s): Industrial Electrochemistry, Organic electrochemistry 'Electrochemical engineering' -- subject(s): Industrial Electrochemistry 'Carbon and graphite handbook' -- subject(s): Carbon, Graphite, Handbooks, manuals 'The technology of natural resins' -- subject(s): Gums and resins 'Batteries and energy systems' -- subject(s): Electric batteries, Fuel cells, Storage batteries 'Plastic pipe' -- subject(s): Plastic Pipe 'Calcium metallurgy and technology' -- subject(s): Calcium, Calcium alloys, Metallurgy 'The water-soluble gums' -- subject(s): Gums and resins
Gum is a water-soluble plant exudate primarily composed of polysaccharides, while resin is a plant exudate composed of complex hydrocarbons and terpenes. Gums are typically softer and more sticky, while resins are harder and more brittle. Resins are often used for their aromatic properties, while gums are used for their adhesive and stabilizing properties.
Its normally a symptom of Gingivitis, and can lead to gum disease if not treated.
Ralph Lawrence Guile has written: 'A revised laboratory manual of synthetic plastics and resinous materials' -- subject(s): Plastics, Synthetic Gums and resins
Latexes may be natural or synthetic: Latex as found in nature is the milky sap of many plants that coagulates on exposure to air. It is a complex emulsion in which proteins, alkaloids, starches, sugars, oils, tannins, resins and gums are found. In most plants, latex is white, but some have yellow, orange, or scarlet latex. It can also be made synthetically by polymerizing a monomer that has been emulsified with surfactants.
Richard H. Smith has written: 'Xylem resin in the resistance of the Pinaceae to bark beetles' -- subject(s): Gums and resins, Disease and pest resistance, Bark beetles, Pinaceae
V. L. Harper has written: 'Variations in naval-stores yields associated with weather and specific days between chippings' -- subject(s): Gums and resins, Naval stores