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How much fiber is in Halo Top icecream? 

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The thermogravimetry results suggested that the fiber had a much broader applicable temperature range compared to pure PEG.
This simulation suite is the rst to resolve this many halos with 5 10 6 particles per halo in the cluster mass regime, allowing us to statistically characterize the distribution of and correlation between halo properties at xed mass.
This shows the dehydrated halo-tellurite glass fiber is a promising candidate for nonlinear applications in a 2–5 µm region.
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A method for precisely determining the core-halo limit is proposed, that allows characterizing the halo and the core independently.
We show that the “conventional” icy-grain halo theory is not adequate to explain the data.
Based on this application, we suggest that direct leaching from non-decomposed plant material and infiltration in partly frozen soil be included in the ICECREAM model.
Evidence for a core-halo decoupling is presented for the {sup 6}He+{sup 64}Zn system, which further supports the hypothesis that the decoupling is a characteristic feature of true halo systems.
The halo shape is sensitive to the final disk mass, but is independent of how the seed disk is introduced into the system, abruptly or quasi-adiabatically.
Finally, it indicates that recondensation cannot form a dense halo of macroscopic ice grains: such a halo, if discovered in the future, can only result from surface fragmentation.