Materialization
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Materialization may refer to:
- Materialization (paranormal), the creation or appearance of matter from unknown sources
- Materialization, an action involving energy to matter conversion:
- Dematerialization and rematerialization, two theorized stages of teleportation
- Materialization of fantasy environments and partners via the holodeck in the Star Trek series
- Materialization of food and other substances by the Replicator (Star Trek)
- Materialization, creating a materialized view in a relational database
- Materialization, the process of creating an embodiment of an idea, such as a prototype
- Materialize CSS, the responsive front-end CSS library based on Google's Material Design
- Materialization, one of the commands that can be used on the virtual world of "Lyoko" in the French animated series, Code Lyoko.
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