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Numbers following a solidus indicate the year of isolation.
The "hyperpyron" was slightly smaller than the solidus.
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The temperature of total solidification is the solidus of the alloy, the temperature at which all components are molten is the liquidus.
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The fineness of a "solidus" in this period was 99% gold.
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Fluxing water into the wedge lowers the solidus of the mantle material and causes partial melting.
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The most relevant coins are the solidus and the "tremissis", both minted in gold.
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The thermal conductivity increases nearly linearly versus temperature between room temperature and solidus temperature.
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The receipt also notes a payment of 1/3 "solidus" less 1.5 carats for expenses.
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The authors define primitive achondrites as meteorites "that exceeded their solidus temperature on the parent body" and thus would partially melt.
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The aureus was the preferred coin of the late republic and early empire; in the late empire the solidus came into use.
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The temperature at which melting begins for a mixture is known as the solidus while the temperature where melting is complete is called the liquidus.
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By this time, the solidus was worth 275,000 increasingly debased denarii.
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In decimalised currency, a solidus followed by a dash is used at the conclusion of the currency amount if subunits are not included.
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As the mantle rises it cools and melts, as the pressure decreases and it crosses the solidus.
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A five-centime coin was known as a "sou", i.e. a solidus or shilling.
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Partial melting occurs where the solidus and liquidus temperatures are different.
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The solidus is the temperature below which the substance is stable in the solid state.
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A new gold coin, the solidus, was introduced to combat inflation.
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To distinguish the two, the "histamenon" was changed in form from the original "solidus", becoming wider and thinner, as well as concave (scyphate) in form.
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The temperature at which melting begins is called the solidus, and the temperature when melting is just complete is called the liquidus.
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Under these conditions, water saturated metapelites reach their solidus and produce a melt of granite composition.
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The temperature is then monitored, and the phase diagram arrests (liquidus, eutectic, and solidus) are noted.
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Usually the character considered a true "solidus" is.
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The amount of the cathedraticum was fixed in ancient times at two solidi (coins; a solidus was one seventy-second part of a pound of gold).
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They were named after their weight of six "grammata" (6.84 grams), and probably valued at 12 to the gold "solidus".
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Use of a double hyphen instead of a solidus allows inclusion in computer filenames.
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By this time, the solidus was worth 275,000 of the increasingly debased "denarii".
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A second value, the "solidus", was also created as an accounting device with a value of twelve deniers or one twentieth of a pound of silver.
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The partial melting is induced by a lowering of the solidus by the input of water and other volatiles supplied by phase changes in the subducting slab.
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The solidus quantifies the temperature at which melting of a substance "begins", but the substance is not necessarily melted "completely", i.e., the solidus is not necessarily a melting point.
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The presence of water vapour has been shown to lower the solidus temperature of anorthositic magma to more reasonable values, but most anorthosites are relatively dry.
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He stabilized the coinage (the gold solidus that he introduced became a highly prized and stable currency), and made changes to the structure of the army.
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In theory the solidus was struck from pure gold, but because of the limits of refining techniques, in practice the coins were often about 23k fine.
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Generally, the granite seems to have remained above its solidus longer than the gabbro.
The number to the left of the solidus in each cell indicates replicates in which fighting was observed.
The number to the right of the solidus is the number of replicates without fighting.
In this mush, the temperature is between the solidus and liquidus.
We fully accept that the lack of an experimentally determined lamprophyre solidus to parameterize our model places constraints on the accuracy of our models.
We attribute them to low temperature, sub-solidus alteration.
As an accurate dating for the light-weight solidus, 538 is unsatisfactory.
A further problem is that the lamprophyre solidus has not been fully determined experimentally.
Again we assume that 5 % melt is produced when the temperature exceeds that of the solidus for a given pressure.
A possibility is volcanic eruption, which would readily release water from the magma resulting in an increased solidus temperature, thus enhancing mineral growth on the existing rock fragments.
The interface between the regions is a free boundary, characterized by its temperature being the solidus temperature and there being continuity of heat flux across it.
The solidus temperature quantifies the point at which a material completely solidifies (crystallizes).
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Other typographical names for this character are "virgule" and "solidus".
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The solidus and liquidus do not align or overlap in all cases.
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