Inorganic compound particle

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C428S404000, C428S405000, C428S406000, C428S407000

Reexamination Certificate

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08029898

ABSTRACT:
Inorganic compound particles constituted of a shell, a porous matter or a cavity enclosed therein, and the porous matter or the cavity being kept unchanged in a subsequently formed transparent coating film.

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