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carbonization

NOUN
  1. the destructive distillation of coal (as in coke ovens)

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  • Third stage carbonization: the temperature is in the range of 260℃ to 450℃, and the bamboo is decomposed into liquid and gas products. Fab Fabrics: Greenyarn’s Bamboo Ecofabric
  • In the past, tissue damage was quantified macroscopically by visual effects such as tissue mass removal, carbonization and melting.
  • Perhaps even stranger, ARS researchers have found that ordinary poultry manure, when converted by carbonization into granules and powders, can mop up pollutants in water.
  • The exterior walls of some historic buildings haven't been washed for several decades while the effects of corrosion and carbonization have taken their toll.
  • The occurrence of low-volatile coal in certain coalfields in India is attributed to the carbonization of coal seams by the intrusion of mica lamprophyre which is a mica-rich ultrabasic rock containing altered olivine, calcite (or dolomite), bronze-coloured mica and apatite. 4.1 Geological investigations
  • T he effect of several factors on gas permeation, as carbonization temperature, differential pressure and dip coating, were investigated.
  • Anda of UBS Securities, who says EPA regulations "may hurt today's economy, but not materially because de-carbonization will come gradually over decades, new energy technologies tend to be more domestic and labor-intensive, and U.S. investment in long-lived plant and equipment is already stymied by policy uncertainty. Christopher Mims: In an Energy-Scarce World, Is Energy Efficiency Finally King?
  • Without a strict control of hydrocarbons and water, mirror degradation as a result of carbonization, oxidation, or etching will occur.
  • Since argon is chemically inert, there is no tissue carbonization.
  • Fats render at one temp, water evaporates at another, collagens melt at another, sugar caramelizes at another, the Maillard reaction (a.k.a. browning of proteins) occurs at another, and carbonization (a.k.a. charring or burning) occurs at yet another temp. Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Most Important BBQ Concept For Backyard Cooks
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