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Overall, 79.4 g of metal production debris were associated with the cache, not including the metal inside the crucibles or the plastic cylinder.
Before the war everybody knew the typical bottle kilns which were crucibles not only for beautiful pottery but also of much human misery.
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Most schools, such as those in my constituency, are wonderful crucibles of racial harmony, where the children play, learn and pray together.
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One of the earliest uses of platinum was to make crucibles.
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After two or three hours' smelting the cooled crucibles are broken up, when the regulus appears in the shape and size of half an egg.
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Thorium dioxide is a material for heat-resistant ceramics, e.g., for high-temperature laboratory crucibles.
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As with his controversial painting series on homelessness, his work centered on the indefatigable human spirit rather than on political and economic crucibles.
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Morio uses stars and crucibles in conjunction with his canoes which are associated with sailors and navigation.
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In this system, high-purity wrought iron, charcoal, and glass were mixed in crucibles and heated until the iron melted and absorbed the carbon.
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Oil shale was used for production of shale oil using an early retorting method of heating the crushed oil shale put in crucibles.
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Small hand-held ladles might also be crucibles that are fitted with carrying devices.
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Then cupellation, crucibles, scorifiers and muffles are described.
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Batches of silver were melted in crucibles with the addition of copper for a subtler alloy.
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He also refined the use of graphite crucibles, refractory vessels used for melting metallic minerals.
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Melting does not appear to have taken place in crucibles; rather, cooking pots appear to have been used for small scale operations.
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The molten steel was then poured into moulds and the crucibles reused.
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Instead, these constructs originate in the crucible of everyday social activities and exchanges.
Aquillius was dragged around the bonfire as gold coins were melted down in crucibles.
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While crucibles have a high graphite content, the volume of crucibles used and then recycled is very small.
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Ceramics containing bromellite are used in electronics, as well as crucibles for the melting of uranium and thorium.
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Carbon could enter the iron by diffusing in through the porous walls of the crucibles.
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Production of metallic crystals generally uses crucibles made from ceramics such as alumina, zirconia, and boron nitride.
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Smelting and melting crucibles types started to become more limited in designs which are produced by a few specialists.
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The work began with computer modelling the equilibrium thermodynamics (1978) and was followed by laboratory bench-scale test work using large alumina silicate crucibles (19781979).
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A forge, crucibles, an anvil, and tongs are used during the melting process.
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Many vitrified crucibles were also recovered from this site; one of them notable because it was found in an in situ position.
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Evidence of steel making is also found in the crucibles excavated at this site.
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In other words, the public sphere became the crucible of judgment for schemes of longitude.
The evidence of crucibles and bronze fragments have been found in this area.
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In 1898 a second directly fired glass furnace with five crucibles had to be built to meet demand.
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Large crucibles and other forms were manufactured.
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Political theorists, from the classical to the modern, however, recognize that there were other more subtle ingredients as well that went into the crucible to produce power.
Often the crucible of politics alloys principle and interest into an inseparable metal.
As it is also highly resistant to acids and heat, platinum was also used to make instruments such as scientific tools, crucibles and vessels used in chemistry and physics.
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The crucibles and their contents are often isolated from the air for reaction, either by sealing them in a quartz ampoule or by using a furnace with atmosphere control.
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They include acid-resistant lab ceramics, refractory bricks and linings, filler in paint, electrical insulation, boilermaker's chalk, chromic-acid purification pots, and crucibles used in the manufacture polycrystalline-diamonds.
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Naturally occurring quartz crystals of extremely high purity, necessary for the crucibles and other equipment used for growing silicon wafers in the semiconductor industry, are expensive and rare.
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Induction heating is often used to heat graphite crucibles (containing other materials) and is used extensively in the semiconductor industry for the heating of silicon and other semiconductors.
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The social crucible for this music remains to be established, with some suggestions that socialising functions (as we previously knew them) are no longer in definition.
Using this phenolic resin, crucibles were produced.
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Here is a crucible for change that involves both spectators and participants, that is not confined by commercial considerations and not easily intimidated by tradition or other people's successes.
Advertisers hoped that the public sphere would become both the crucible of judgement for longitude and the eager consumer for anything related to the pursuit of its solution.
Mismatch : a crucible for linguistic theory.
Almost overnight it has been transformed, we are led to believe, from a hot-bed of reaction to a crucible of revolution.
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There are 5,000 people employed now in the crucible steel trade.
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All that brings about a continuous maelstrom in a crucible that might ignite at any moment to produce even more severe results.
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We have known him, we have tried him, and he has emerged from the crucible pure metal, finely tempered.
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Secondly, we have contributed a considered, if controversial, judgment about the post-privatisation regime, which we formed in a fairly heated crucible of argument.
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After all, we have got in the crucible the whole question of local government and the shape that it will take.
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The first is the proposed tariff on crucible cast steel in bars.
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We expect our armed services to defend our country and not act as a crucible for social experimentation.
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One is the crucible steel makers, and the other the wire industry.
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One or two have been given to me, such as crucible iron, where the employés do not work to any hours at all.
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Although it did not invent the morse code, it was the crucible within which morse code was developed and expanded across the world.
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What is immensely important is the use of this material as a lining for crucible work in steel plants.
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Does he look like a "toy in the crucible of nations"?
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We have been through a pretty difficult time—a crucible.
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The middle east has become almost the crucible of the world.
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They have a character that has been forged in a crucible over decades.
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Yesterday showed that we are the crucible of the nation for debate but emphasised that we have no powers to decide whether to go to war.
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There is also danger in the fact that those who propose these ideas have not had the opportunity to have them tested in the crucible of experience.
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In that industry it is necessary to maintain the heat in the crucible furnaces at an even temperature right through the whole process or the casting will be no good.
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Metal is melted in a crucible in a furnace, then poured carefully into the shell.
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The first, which contains a crucible of molten glass, is simply referred to as the furnace.
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Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces.
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Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
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In their method, silicon was heated in a crucible placed inside another crucible packed with carbon to reduce permeation of oxygen to the inner crucible.
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Then the crucible is cooled in order to allow the desired material to precipitate.
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A crucible and its lid are pre-weighed at constant mass as described above.
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However, no charcoal was used within the crucible.
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Crucible steel has aroused considerable interest for well over a thousand years and there is a sizeable body of work concerning its nature and production.
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The crucible process continued to be used for specialty steels, but is today obsolete.
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Both the crucible and socket must be cooled.
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The manufacturing process included primary steel production in the crucible furnace and the finishing of the final product in the adjacent workshop.
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Alternatively the ore can be smelted in a triangular crucible, and then have lead mixed with it when it is added to the cupel.
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The precipitate can be carefully heated in a crucible until the filter paper has burned away; this leaves only the precipitate.
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They made brass by heating powdered calamine (zinc silicate or carbonate), charcoal and copper together in a crucible.
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They attempt to come to terms with the past and construct a future emerging out of the crucible of violence.
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Continuous solidification of the melt is progressed on a liquid/solid interface positioned under the crucible.
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In this system, high-purity wrought iron, charcoal, and glass were mixed in a crucible and heated until the iron melted and absorbed the carbon.
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In essence, by heating only the center of a volume of cubic zirconia, the material forms its own crucible from its cooler outer layers.
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Lamp-like objects (possible crucible censers) hang by a rope above the platform.
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Usually, the melts are carried out in platinum crucibles to reduce contamination from the crucible material.
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His father was part owner and president of a crucible steel company.
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One story goes that he showed up to stop the falling of a 50-ton crucible, set to fall on a group of steelworkers.
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Production tools and debris have also been found and include crucibles, casting sprues, prills, bell clusters, and failed bells.
Two compositions were fired in an electrically heated furnace at the same time in large platinum-rhodium crucibles (with mass around 250g).
The large crucibles were necessary to prevent the overflow of material due to gas evolution on heating.
The failed bells and casting sprues were then put into the crucibles to recycle them into new objects.
The crucibles were washed several times with triply distilled water and the final volume was made up to 10 ml.
As noted in the four intact crucibles, the lumps of metal were composed of casting sprues and failed bells.
While four crucibles were made from local pottery types, their variation in both size and form suggests that they were not produced in a standardized manner.
Impurities, however, might still be dissolved into the melt from unclean crucibles, or from the metal plates when quenching, and steps must be taken to avoid these scenarios.
The real-time heat of live performing is an especially handy crucible for raising awareness and provoking people to action.
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 crystals of sodium nitrate were filtered off through a sintered glass crucible.
His early investigations into notation and improvisation are of exceptional value as theory, returning us to the crucible of experimentalist thought.
The crucible for the teacher is this: spiritual exploration cannot be led by someone who is unsure of its value.
On the following day, the sample with crucible was weighed and total solids were estimated by difference.
After a while the lid may be taken off and the open crucible heated strongly.
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