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emulsion

Stable dispersion of a liquid in another liquid – for example, oil and water in some cosmetic lotions.



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The treated powder goes into the external phase of a water-in-oil (W/O) emulsion and not to the interphase as emulsions are then more stable.
The ARROW 12xETEC introduces several key features that are critical for metro transport equipment: fully digital DS3/E3 desynchronizers requiring no external Phase Locked Loops (PLLs); fast-locking DS3/E3 digital mechanisms for Automatic Protection Switching (APS); and bi-directional
The cosmetically or pharmaceutically acceptable anhydrous two-phase emulsified composition comprises a nonaqueous hydrophilic external phase containing polyglyceryl-10 behenate/eicosanedioate as a gellant and an internal oil phase containing glyceryl behenate/eicosadioate as a gellant.
 
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