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Charcoal is a stable solid and rich in carbon content, | |
aditional method and is grilled over hardwood | charcoal in a steel drum jerk pan. |
rbon date of 3650-2650 Cal BC (4440±150) from | charcoal from a post-pit. |
"A radiocarbon date on | charcoal from a remnant trace of a post suggests it wa |
low tube heat, when the stone is heated over | charcoal of a temperature of about 1300 °C (2400 °F) f |
economical benefits for the operators, since | charcoal is a prime sequester of carbon and burying it |
he heart of the forest remained preserved for | charcoal production, a necessity for the iron industry |
White pine | charcoal from a hearth context on this level has repor |
sumed about 10 tons of satetsu and 12 tons of | charcoal, leaving about 2.5 tons of tamahagane. |
So they learned to consume | charcoal, which absorbs the cyanide and relieves indig |
Cold Spring was an ideal site: timber for | charcoal was abundant, there were many local iron mine |
ltration is currently handled with a sand and | charcoal process, achieving turbidity levels of 0.1 - |
round in art started when he was a child with | charcoal drawing, acrylic and oil painting. |
sis, gastric lavage, and the use of activated | charcoal can all be tried. |
Charcoal was also manufactured here. | |
Charcoal makers also released acids into the river, fu | |
(foamed zero-valent iron (ZVI) pellets, bone | charcoal pellets, amorphous ferric oxyhydroxide (AFO) |
Bamboo | charcoal is an environmentally functional material tha |
There are a hundred | charcoal hearths and two hundred Q pits, believed to h |
It is also home to the World's Largest | Charcoal Grill and the World Championship Steak Cookof |
in the Royal Dockyard at Deptford as well for | charcoal burning and building purposes. |
hides and horns, or using their habitats for | charcoal burning and farming. |
n diameter, are normally grilled over an open | charcoal fire and ready when the fat is crisp. |
oni Figg in 1870 as a business office for his | charcoal, lumber, and quarries interests. |
ion states that Regan-Lowe medium (containing | charcoal, blood, and antibiotic) has replaced Bordet-G |
way, both establishing a livery of red with a | charcoal skirt and yellow relief band, and splitting o |
Working in oil, acrylic, | charcoal, ink and carbon pencil, many of his works dep |
Large amounts of burnt | charcoal, coal and clay dating from the early post-Med |
ace required vast tracts of forested land for | charcoal production, and generally went out of blast w |
Dragon Throne, | charcoal brazier and luduan incense burners. |
His drawings are created with ink, | charcoal, graphite and watercolor. |
It also includes | charcoal, sand and bits of brick. |
Guestrooms were decorated with | charcoal, white and fuchsia color schemes. |
Several remains of | charcoal stacks and windmills reminds of the three his |
he park has several lakes, camp shelters with | charcoal grills, and playgrounds. |
e picnic area has over 200 picnic tables with | charcoal grills and water spigots. |
The wood of the tree is used for making | charcoal, firewood and wooden stakes. |
ettlement included a schoolhouse, blacksmith, | charcoal furnaces, and a foundry. |
It is | charcoal filtered and typically bottled at 45% abv (90 |
After being removed it is covered with | charcoal dust and left to ripe in a humid, ventilated |
Also, see Activated | charcoal, medicinal applications. |
In modern times | charcoal biscuits are made in the form of crackers to |
out of humility, taken up the work of burning | charcoal, so as to escape worldly honors. |
l Midwestern cities and towns were reduced to | charcoal and ash. |
ire had to be laid to bed - women would cover | charcoal with ashes every evening so that fire would n |
ylvania, in 1842 and engaged in manufacturing | charcoal iron at Springfield Furnace, Pennsylvania. |
ry name for the city is Maikala, meaning wood | charcoal, an attribution to the early practice of prod |
There is some evidence that adding Bamboo | charcoal or Bamboo vinegar to the diets of fish or pou |
e base at regular intervals) to produce wood, | charcoal and bark. |
rtive; gastric decontamination with activated | charcoal may be beneficial if medical attention is sou |
ccording to the types of raw material, bamboo | charcoal can be classified as raw bamboo charcoal and |
Earlier records still refer to charkcole ( | charcoal) to be cut in Rounde woodde near Aldwarke Man |
avage followed by administration of activated | charcoal may be required. |
d were entered by the Steward with a piece of | charcoal, ink being forbidden; in addition, no candles |
Charcoal dog biscuit (Winalot Shapes). | |
In the summer, boys may wear | charcoal or black shorts. |
Boys must wear | charcoal or black trousers, white polo shirt and a red |
when the last stone was uprooted around 1870 | charcoal and bones were seen". |
Nino - an Italian | charcoal maker bound to the Marchessa who shelters her |
blast furnace and forge, a puddling furnace, | charcoal and brick kilns, trip hammers and a grist and |
y-used braai fuel, in modern times the use of | charcoal and briquettes have increased due to their co |
It can be used both with lump | charcoal and briquettes. |
making iron (water, limestone and timber for | charcoal), Grubb built the Cornwall Iron Furnace and b |
Each table has a | charcoal brazier built in and is equipped with tongs f |
e Davis hot blast, which greatly improved the | charcoal furnace business of the country. |
g coal and, when in use, have glowing coal or | charcoal pieces but few or no flames. |
Remnants of the | charcoal days can still be seen in the state forest as |
C. Tiffany Estate, Oyster Bay) (1910, Oil and | charcoal on canvas) |
Small finds included | charcoal, but carbon dating of this was inconclusive. |
ive state; the pulverized and fully processed | charcoal (elemental carbon) in black powder provides i |
using a mixture of soft clay, sodium sulfate, | charcoal, sodium carbonate and sulfur. |
lternatively the coal ford, a ford over which | charcoal was carried. |
The town was noted for producing lumber, | charcoal and casks. |
y exempted from a legal prohibition of making | charcoal from certain timber types issued by Elizabeth |
Their speciality is to serve wood | charcoal grilled chicken which is butterflied and mari |
Charcoal is chiefly used for the fuel of shichirin. | |
hrough a mixture of metal powder, lacquer and | charcoal or clay dust. |
The | charcoal business closed down around 1890, followed by |
Lecture 6: Carbon or | Charcoal - Coal Gas Respiration and its Analogy to the |
The absorbent chemicals are activated | charcoal (first column) and activated aluminium neutra |
te was excavated and a central pit containing | charcoal and cremated bone was found. |
on, new methods of producing bar iron without | charcoal were devised and these were later applied to |
If the air is too dry, then the | charcoal will discharge its own moisture, thus adjusti |
The picnic areas have | charcoal grills, drinking water, horseshoe pits and re |
Often, the | charcoal also ends up in your drinking water. |
marked by Arabic, Greek, Armenian and English | charcoal and engraved graffiti (e.g., "W. |
These barrels are fired with | charcoal, which enhances the spicy, smoky taste. |
h wheat flour, turmeric powder, kumkum, black | charcoal powder, etc. |
Also in 1905 her portrait in | charcoal was executed by John Singer Sargent. |
Picnic pavilions equipped with | charcoal grills exist in the picnic area. |
Buffered | charcoal yeast extract (BCYE) agar is a selective grow |
e sandstone with siliceous pebbles and fossil | charcoal fragments fill a channel, which is interprete |
Carbon Monoxide is not removed by activated | charcoal air filters. |
technique) and filtered through Limousin oak | charcoal to finish. |
-tools and stone axe-heads to human teeth and | charcoal from fires. |
), arguing that vodka absorbs too much of the | charcoal smokiness flavor. |
The sale of petroleum-based | charcoal lighter fluid is regulated in some jurisdicti |
Charcoal lighter fluid is a volatile mixture of petrol | |
commonly used in situations where the use of | charcoal lighter fluid, a toxic petroleum derivative, |
ir Quality Management Board requires that all | charcoal lighter fluids sold in its jurisdiction (esse |
ic food, and many people have portable gas or | charcoal stoves for cooking it outside. |
a medical text published in 1856, recommends | charcoal biscuits for gastric problems, saying each bi |
Charcoal samples found in the tombs of Nekhen, which w | |
3475 +/- 210 BP Flecks of | charcoal were found lodged between the exterior stones |
A study of | charcoal records from more than 220 sites in Australas |
was felt that Iron mining would take valuable | charcoal away from the many Silver mines in near by in |
He used radio-carbon dating of wood and | charcoal excavated from the bottom and the top of the |
ore were found stone fragments, plant ash and | charcoal derived from oaks. |
Biochar is the | charcoal produced from the smouldering and/or pyrolysi |
gists working on the project also found birch | charcoal remains from 540-650 CE underneath an undistu |
oon provinces and in the French Ardennes used | charcoal for fuel, made from harvesting the Ardennes f |
50s to the 19th century to make pig iron with | charcoal as fuel. |
ed the future state forest to be used to make | charcoal as fuel. |
ace was used to smelt iron ore, using coal or | charcoal for fuel. |
It includes the remains of a | charcoal blast furnace (ca. |
ly was the owner/manager of Center Furnace, a | charcoal iron furnace in Lawrence County, OH. |
Isabella Furnace was a cold blast | charcoal iron furnace located in West Nantmeal Townshi |
ter Moses Stroup from 1859 to 1862, the three | charcoal blast furnaces at Tannehill could produce 22 |
ith-standards technique for the production of | charcoal, and ganister is also believed to have been m |
e company best known for the manufacturing of | charcoal and gas grills. |
of white coal had previously been mixed with | charcoal to give the right temperature, as charcoal al |
tudying lake sediments often find evidence of | charcoal layers going back thousands of years, attribu |
was planted in c1700 and coppiced to provide | charcoal for gunpowder manufacture. |
It is locally famous for its | charcoal broiled hamburgers which are considered one o |
Johnny's | Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers, or simply, "Johnny's Hamb |
While | charcoal fires have been replaced in many barns with p |
etimes quite naked, and with a pan of burning | charcoal on his head. |
" Brusher Mills was reported living in an old | charcoal burner's hut by the boundary of nearby Gritna |
nd apprenticed himself to a small coal-man (a | charcoal merchant) in Clerkenwell. |
Carbon dating from | charcoal found in old fire pits can estimate when regi |
t has become in 30 years the leading artists' | charcoal manufacturer in Europe, producing most of the |
The Ohio was the first | charcoal furnace in the country, which produced as hig |
dated archaeological sites and their elevated | charcoal levels in sediment cores suggest that extensi |
introduced the Lark brand with its trademark | charcoal filter in an effort to halt a five-year downw |
found a circle of substantial post holes with | charcoal stains in their bases, a number of smaller st |
The preserve's name derives from local lore: | charcoal makers in the hilly, rocky area would say tha |
timber came with the creation of an extensive | charcoal business in the canyon; many Mill Fork reside |
es in order to achieve light gray, medium and | charcoal tones, in addition to straight black. |
ished that stronger powder could be made from | charcoal produced in sealed iron retorts or cylinders. |
The last | charcoal furnace in the US did not close until 1945. |
to work in other media and styles: pastel and | charcoal portraits in the 1970s and 1980s, and ink dra |
Later, John Willis became a pioneer in the | charcoal industry in Ohio. |
, and has been coppiced and has been used for | charcoal production in the past. |
l Suhel, has now reported major quantities of | charcoal collected in 2002 and we will retrieve them i |
A sahumerio requires the burning of | charcoal, garlic, incense and herbs to extract evil sp |
They could also have been used for cutting | charcoal or incense, or used as an artistic tool for p |
e with cholestyramine or the use of activated | charcoal is indicated and will soon decrease plasma le |
One can also use | charcoal and inhaled through a hookah. |
Odor absorbers include activated | charcoal foot insert wafers, such as Innofresh footwea |
r rough, which is weighed, heated in a pan of | charcoal, beaten into wire, and then worked in the cou |
It is made by infusing | charcoal filtered Irish Malt Whiskey with honey and ro |
The line was built to haul timber, | charcoal and iron ore to Anniston, where it could be t |
had benefited from the Civil War by supplying | charcoal and iron needed for making cannon to the Roun |
l bones (ox, horse, pig, dog, cat and sheep), | charcoal, various iron objects (including a knife, a s |
Coffin engaged in the manufacture of | charcoal pig iron, and subsequently became the owner o |
land which was previously used for timber and | charcoal, and is currently managed by the city council |
Charcoal iron is the substance created by the smelting | |
A chimney starter, also called a | charcoal chimney, is a device that is used to start ei |
Charcoal biscuit is a biscuit based on a powdered will | |
Charcoal Charlie, is an album by Pablove Black origina | |
Charcoal Chefs is a Canadian cooking television series | |
Although he was not a | charcoal transporter, it proved that the roadblock wor |
The | charcoal of Japan is classified into three kinds. |
s cut firewood and timber, and local wood and | charcoal fueled kilns that produced quicklime from lim |
wo Old English words, col for coal or earlier | charcoal and leah for clearing, suggesting the charcoa |
lties of pulmonary absorption with respect to | charcoal, Bakerian lecture, delivered to the Royal Soc |
as been declining rapidly under pressure from | charcoal makers, logging, and the clearing of forest f |
The species is a valuable source of | charcoal and lumber and the leaves and fruits are also |
Ogatan, Japanese | charcoal briquettes made from sawdust. |
Bamboo briquette | charcoal is made of bamboo residue, for example, bambo |
Bamboo | charcoal is made up of pieces of bamboo, which are tak |
Raw bamboo | charcoal is made of bamboo plant parts such as culms, |
Bamboo | charcoal is made of bamboo by means of a pyrolysis pro |
irits, a process of multiple distillations or | charcoal filtering may be applied to obtain a product |
nto the ground and roasted with the embers of | charcoal (wood may also be used, especially in the Sta |
Vegetable | Charcoal: Its Medicinal and Economic Properties with P |
non-ferrous, rare, and precious metals, coal, | charcoal, and mineral waters. |
o the different types of wood used to produce | charcoal, the most variable of the three ingredients o |
An abandoned | charcoal kiln near Walker, Arizona, USA. |
The enamelled | charcoal braziers next to the Dragon Throne may not ac |
ed pewter decanter, a blended tequila aged in | charcoal French Oak barrels) |
cut back every few years to provide wood for | charcoal, while oaks were allowed to grow to their ful |
mple, maintenance-free system that uses sand, | charcoal, bits of brick and shards of a type of cast i |
rtists and musicians where he began series of | charcoal portraits of these personalities. |
archment envelope on her pillow, containing a | charcoal drawing of herself, eyes closed, asleep. |
ter power and of timber for the production of | charcoal, one of the ingredients of gunpowder. |
rs brown rectangular slabs of it in hand-held | charcoal ovens, often with a sprinkling of oregano and |
ome blackened from years of being rubbed with | charcoal and oil. |
Male pupae may be distinguished by a faint | charcoal patch on the wing cases; this becomes a band |
It is twice filtered through | charcoal, as opposed to a single filtering for normal |
This is distinguished from the standard | charcoal grey or olive colored uniforms that Imperial |
diately in contact with tinder, or with black | charcoal cloth or steel wool that will smolder from th |
or a tandoor was traditionally generated by a | charcoal fire or wood fire, burning within the tandoor |
Charcoal phase or solid phase, when the output of flam | |
usually roasted on a horizontal skewer over a | charcoal, gas, or electrical burner. |
She also produced drawings in pencil, crayon, | charcoal and pastel, including some fine portraits. |
This produces carbon dioxide, hydrogen and | charcoal (which PetroSun calls "biochar"). |
rtist who creates stop-motion animations from | charcoal drawings photographed repeatedly after minute |
Each campsite comes equipped with a | charcoal grill, picnic table and tent pad. |
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