1. Annealing goes through three phases : recrystallization, and grain growth . 2. Grain growth may be limited by lowering the molten salt temperature.3. Sintering in practice is the control of both densification and grain growth . 4. The resultant bond has definite interfaces with minimum grain growth . 5. Recovery is related to the similar process of recrystallization and grain growth . 6. There are many types of recrystallization, and grain growth . 7. Since densification of powders requires high temperatures, grain growth naturally occurs during sintering. 8. Subgrain coarsen shares many features with grain growth . 9. Subgrain rotation is also known as in-situ recrystallization without considerable grain growth . 10. This decrease in net chemical potential will decrease the grain boundary velocity and therefore grain growth .