comilling

English

Etymology

co- + milling

Noun

comilling (uncountable)

  1. The milling of two or more things simultaneously
    • 2016, Marta Filibian, Elena Elisei, Sonia Colombo Serra, Alberto Rosso, Fabio Tedoldi, Attilio Cesàro, Pietro Carretta, “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance studies of DNP-ready trehalose obtained by solid state mechanochemical amorphization”, in arXiv:
      These results provide further support for a more extensive use of amorphous DNP-ready samples, obtained by means of comilling, in dissolution DNP experiments and possibly for metabolic imaging..
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