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  • The main effects which influenced the color appearnce and penetration of thecolored penetrating glaze on the vitrified tile were studied by approaching formula and process methods.
  • Practically invisible or blatantly obvious, these so-called slip-ups made centuries ago survive today beneath vitrified coats of clear overglaze and provide snapshots of the innovative and ingenious decorative techniques employed.
  • People have always thought of vitrified forts as Iron Age but the dates we found make this citadel far more important.
  • I even thought, with many other geologists, that obsidian, so far from being vitrified lava, belonged to rocks that were not volcanic; and that the fire, forcing its way through the basalts, the green-stone rocks, the phonolites, and the porphyries with bases of pitchstone and obsidian, the lavas and pumice-stone were no other than these same rocks altered by the action of the volcanoes. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • All along one wall were shelves and shelves of ancient Roman artifacts - small ones, such as coins and dusty, devitrified little bottles and shards of Roman pottery. Archive 2008-04-01
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  • Therefore, molecular motion must be regarded as unavoidable in vitrified biological materials.
  • After blotting excess solution from the carbon side of the grids, they were immediately vitrified in ethane slush.
  • The imperfections are then cleaned off with tools and the casting is put in the kiln at 1225 cone 6 and becomes vitrified porcelain.
  • Blood vessels have been reversibly vitrified, and whole kidneys have been recovered and successfully transplanted after cooling to - 45°C while protected with vitrification chemicals.
  • At about -400 metres, a polymictic agglomerate unit also appears, showing singular fragments of margin-chilled rhyolite, fragments of rhyolitic welded tuffs and fragments of devitrified felsic glass, all evidence of hot, and therefore near-source, deposition. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Using mouse oocytes, 80 percent of eggs that had been vitrified became fertilized with ICSI, with a live birth rate of about 30 percent, comparable to conventional IVF when eggs are not frozen.
  • Slip-cast from vitrified earthenware, they have a smooth finish outside and a glossy, shiny glaze inside, and are dishwasher-safe. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to Aghabawa, the rhyolites were extruded as siliceous lava, which solidified as glass and was subsequently devitrified.
  • It is treated and eventually vitrified for long-term storage. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is applicable for surface polishing, semi- polishing and matte polishing process of glaze tile with surface glazing, microlite tile and vitrified tile .
  • The walkway will be paved with vitrified and cement-based tiles.
  • The vitrifaction or vitrified fraction of the instant invention is made conventionally in a smelter or the like.
  • Broken and devitrified pieces were glued and consolidated, and the painted areas received some infill painting to restore the overall look.
  • They have a porphyritic texture with prismatic plagioclase phenocrystals, small, aciculate plagioclase crystals and a partially devitrified, near-opaque matrix.
  • The vitrified specimen was thereafter transferred to the microscope.
  • These are rocket-shaped projectiles loaded with vitrified waste, and dumped from ships to plunge into soft sediments on the ocean floor.
  • Large areas of vitrified sand have been discovered in the Gobi desert and elsewhere, evidence of such intense heat as might not be explicable otherwise.
  • The imperfections are then cleaned off with tools and the casting is put in the kiln at 1225 cone 6 and becomes vitrified porcelain.
  • The architects said that it looked like an 'egg protected by vitrified wood resin'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The by-product is a concentrated form of vitrified nuclear waste that is as nasty as it sounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said vitrified radioactive materials would be bound up in glass or other depositories and would not be easily released.
  • A single crystal diamond was ground with vitrified diamond wheel to research on the grinding efficiency.
  • The imperfections are then cleaned off with tools and the casting is put in the kiln at 1225 cone 6 and becomes vitrified porcelain.
  • What is interesting, Mill presents as a gift the present is pair of vitrified pot chopsticks.
  • Practically invisible or blatantly obvious, these so-called slipups made centuries ago survive today beneath vitrified coats of clear overglaze and provide snapshots of the innovative and ingenious decorative techniques employed.
  • unvitrified pottery
  • The rocks are argillaceous, sericitic and chloritic, metamorphosed slates and schists, sedimentary pre Jura-trias slates, and ancient devitrified volcanic rocks. North Carolina and its Resources.
  • Thunder eggs with minimal or no external ribs and of a comparatively uniform spherical shape (locally known as ‘cannon balls’) are composed only of siliceous, devitrified rhyolite without a central cavity.
  • Almost all leaves were vitrified and the total number of leaves on the longest shoot was also reduced compared with the plants growing on the other three cytokinin media.
  • The rocks are argillaceous, sericitic and chloritic, metamorphosed slates and schists, sedimentary pre Jura-trias slates, and ancient devitrified volcanic rocks. North Carolina and its Resources.
  • Structural glazing, curtain walling with composite aluminium panels, polished vitrified flooring, mirror polished granite, imported wooden panels and acrylic emulsion paints will be used.
  • According to Aghabawa, the rhyolites were extruded as siliceous lava, which solidified as glass and was subsequently devitrified.
  • A small ditch lined with loose 6-in. vitrified half pipe was provided in the top of the sand-wall to collect the water from the extrados of the arch and lead it to the top of the drains. Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. LXVIII, Sept. 1910 The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Cross-Town Tunnels. Paper No. 1158
  • What is interesting, Mill presents as a gift the present is pair of vitrified pot chopsticks.
  • He said vitrified radioactive materials would be bound up in glass or other depositories and would not be easily released.
  • The production of commercial tableware began in the late 1800s, and by 1920 potteries had perfected a vitrified china which would not chip or stain in heavy use.

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