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The point was avoiding writing about nickels and dimes and writing about things that had some kind of relevance to us.
Heavy-metal cations, such as cadmium, nickel, lead, manganese and mercury, may be bound to colloidal particles in the soil.
A major omission for geologists exploring in 2006 is the general lack of discussion of iron, manganese, nickel, uranium and tungsten deposits.
The enzyme acts as the motor and is mounted on a nickel support.
The program was then adapted to prevent contact between nickel atoms.
Chemically treated agricultural fields also give rise to heavy metal pollutants such and lead, cadmium, nickel and mercury in water.
Also, steel, which rusts when in contact with oxygen and water, can be prevented from doing so when alloyed with chromium and nickel.
At both ends of a titanium core pin four crosswise orientated legs (titanium nickel alloy) with titanium heads are anchored.
In other words, the second language can be disrupted from a nickel-sized site rather than a dime-sized site.
The dry green product (0.9986g) was fused in a nickel crucible with white potassium hydrogen sulphate (2g) to form a black bubbling mass.
The heavy metals in the ash included arsenic, cadmium, chromium, manganese, nickel, cobalt, copper, zinc, and lead.
Results were obtained for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc.
The items include gold jewelry, silver flatware, copper wiring, steel wool, lead piping, nickel plating, zinc tubing, and aluminum siding.
Thirty-five holes are drilled into the board in a grid pattern; each hole has a nickel-plated neodymium iron boron disc inserted into it.
The scope for substitution is limited because for many applications there are performance specifications which can only be met by nickel's unique properties.
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My noble friend referred to nickels and dimes; but it is not as easy as that.
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2 billion dollars, compared to a total of 1n5 billion dollars from exports of goods (primarily sugar and nickel) in that same year.
By extension, a formation with a sixth defensive back is called a dime package, a 10-cent dime coin being two nickels (nickelbacks).
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Huck says his father taught him how to play on the kitchen table with pennies, nickels, and dimes.
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Good economic conditions and high demand for nickels for use in coin-operated devices caused the piece to circulate throughout the nation by 1900.
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Bo, in fact, did his best work in the early 1950s, when he carved many spectacular cameo portrait hobo nickels.
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Nickel's other important ore minerals include garnierite, and pentlandite.
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Westarctica has produced several coins, in the form of both wooden nickels and metal coins.
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Reporters were expected to carry rolls of nickels, so they could board streetcars and reach their assignments.
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In commemoration of that change, two specimen 1966 nickels with the initials were struck and presented to him.
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We present below some results on nickel plasmas.
Many artists made hobo nickels in the 1910s and 1920s, with new artists joining in as the years went by.
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About 100,000 (and possibly as many as 200,000) classic hobo nickels were created from 1913 to 1980.
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Most of the 100,000-plus classic old hobo nickels are not yet in the hands of collectors, whereas almost all modern carvings are.
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The charge state distribution of nickel ions after interaction with a carbon foil and a nitrogen gaseous target was compared to each other.
Donations were collected both large and small, some in the form of pennies and nickels.
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Commemorative nickels are then supposed to be an outgrowth of these legitimate wooden nickels.
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Other extraordinary materials are metal, rubberized cards, rubber, magnets, poker chips, wooden nickels, and even real wood.
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She's out there in this cold making nickels and dimes.
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Navajo women copied the patterns but substituted velvet for the satin and made buttons out of nickels and dimes.
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If the foils are in immediate contact with each other, the cobalt emission is only 20% higher than that from nickel.
Thirty-five nickel-plated neodymium discs are embedded within the thickness of the resin in the same grid pattern as the discs in the floor slab.
Three buffalo nickels joined in a triangle or pyramid is the identifying symbol.
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Curved nickel-plated forceps, for handling pinned insects, c.
In commemoration of that change, two proof 1966 nickels with the initials were struck and presented to him.
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Differentiated meteorites include irons (composed of nickel-rich iron metal), stonyirons (sub-equal mixtures of nickel-rich iron and silicates) and achondrites (silicate-rich meteorites).
Because of nickel's slow rate of oxidation at room temperature, it is considered corrosion-resistant.
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The practice of fixed-income arbitrage in general has been compared to picking up nickels in front of a steamroller.
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A major event occurred in the early 1980s, demarcating the transition from old to modern hobo nickels.
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More classic old hobo nickels were made from 1913-dated nickels than any other pre-1930s date.
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The ions are iso-electronic to neon or nickel, respectively.
However, collectible wooden nickels have been mentioned in print since at least 1888.
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To date, over 1200 examples of dies affected with this anomaly have been found on cents, nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars.
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The money for the chapel was raised in small increments (nickels and dimes), raising the building a few feet at a time.
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Ten heavy elements tend to concentrate toward the top of the cores (aluminum, cadmium, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, lead, and zinc).
Named because a dime has the same value as two nickels.
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The love token fad faded out in the early 20th century; love tokens engraved on buffalo nickels are rare.
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Many other professional engravers have since begun creating hobo nickels.
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Exploration and interest is not only for gold ; nickel has a potential production of 100,000 tonnes a year.
As the power/weight ratio of nickel/titanium alloy is high, the gripping operation is more powerful.
He also sent about 2,000 nickels to well-known people, and 400 responded by decorating their nickels and sending them back.
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The players then have an additional amount of money in front of them on the table consisting of all pennies, or any combination of pennies, nickels, dimes or quarters.
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Separate total-head and static-pressure tubes, made from 0.04 in. outside diameter nickel tubing, were used for the measurement of velocities and pressures throughout the boundary layer.
However, if the cobalt and nickel foils are in immediate contact with the copper foil, the enhancement of the cobalt radiation is found to be only 20%.
Evidence of the latter was cited in the form of a 1995\\6 sugar harvest improved to 4.4 million tonnes, increased tourist arrivals, and a sharp increase in nickel production.
Iron- and iron-nickel sulfides in chondritic interplanetary dust particles.
Efficient soft x-ray lasing at 6 to 8 nm with nickel-like lanthanide ions.
With legs extending from the loster's abdomen the creature can move its industrial-strength plastic body and the nickel metal hydride battery along a small-rock strewn sandy seabed.
The remaining nine, which are present in small quantities, are the d-block elements vanadium, chromium, molybdenum, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper and zinc, and are known as the trace metals.
School children contributed nickels and dimes.
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Of the particles examined 30% were iron-sulphur-nickel.
The use of nickel is prohibited, except under licence.
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He asked: why remove the duty on nickel sulphate and certain steel products and leave the import deposit on?
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Carcinoma of the mucous membrane of the nose or associated air sinuses is prescribed for work in the production of nickel.
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We are seriously concerned since we have lost our inward trade of nickel and zinc concentrates.
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My constituency has not contributed, and is not likely ever to contribute, much to the fluorspar, copper and nickel resources of this country.
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No nickel coins were struck during the period.
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There is still not sufficient nickel to allow restrictions to be removed entirely.
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The possibility of using iron-nickel accumulators in submarines has frequently been considered, and accumulators of this type have been fully tested.
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There will then be freedom in the use of copper and zinc, but the restrictions on nickel will have to be continued.
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To-day this means in most countries paper notes or nickel coins of no intrinsic value.
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The alloy is a quaternary alloy containing silver, copper and some nickel.
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The first nine months of 1933 show a total export of 3,760 tons of nickel.
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Nickel has important uses in many industries, and the action suggested would be an unjustifiable interference with trade.
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Commercial recycling of the consumer types of alkaline manganese and nickel-cadmium batteries has not so far proved economically viable.
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I see no reason to suppose that taximen would provide themselves with these small perforated nickel coins.
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In ten years we could be recovering the equivalent of one-sixth what we are now producing from land mined nickel.
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The incidence of nickel dermatitis has not been exactly assessed, but it seems to be a fairly common form of dermatitis, particularly among women.
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In certain alloys the nickel can come out.
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Nickel and cobalt are exchangeable in many industrial uses.
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In fact, it is doubtful whether they add up to the reserves of the metals concerned—largely manganese, and some nickel and cobalt—already available on land.
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Counterfeit cupro-nickel coins are difficult to detect, whereas counterfeits of nickel coinage can be easily detected by the aid of a magnet.
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The vast bulk of metallic nickel goes to the steel makers, the iron founders and the non-ferrous foundries.
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They showed that there were diamonds in nickel-iron meteorites.
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I would put that on the unnecessary side as opposed to iron ore, nickel and wood pulp on the necessary side.
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The allergy appears mainly in the form of eczema on the hands or on that part of the body which comes into contact with nickel.
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Nickel in coins does not cause allergies, but makes the problem worse for people who have already developed this illness.
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I entirely agree that nickel should obviously not be present in euro coins.
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Thirdly, it would be wrong to use nickel in coins.
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I have voted for proposals which mean that nickel will not be included in the coins.
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Fourthly, the divergence about the elimination of nickel is obviously a matter of importance.
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Swedish one crown pieces contain a maximum of 25 percent nickel.
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The proof is in the increase not only in food prices, but also in the price of nickel, silver and gold.
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