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  • rrated rubber contact wheel, and coarse grade ceramic abrasives.
  • e only one adorned with southern Fujian-style ceramic adornments.
  • includes also Al-Jawhara (Gemma) Company for Ceramic and Porcelain tiles.
  • ourses in wooden, metal, batik tenun textile, ceramic, and leather crafts
  • (100-130 mm) diameter, are made out of white ceramic, and have a lip for the pouring of excess liq
  • features a cloister wall with more than 2000 ceramic and silver Buddha images.
  • Can be used on glass, plastic, metal, ceramic, and paper materials
  • ing molecules that raise the melting point of ceramic and metal compounds) disassemble the Ceres ha
  • Unity, formerly the Ceramic and Allied Trades Union, is a British trade u
  • Baikal marble, the walls are tiled with white ceramic and decorated with metallic artworks (works o
  • of different materials, including pewter and ceramic, and vary widely in size.
  • ic material with properties similar to both a ceramic and a metal.
  • sist of three distinct kinds of art: ancient, ceramic, and contemporary.
  • Ceramic and polymeric materials may also be prepared
  • ish, water-proof or preservative paint, glue, ceramic and lacquerware.
  • he walls using little flower pots built up on ceramic and mixing them with tiles with the same shap
  • 1997 The 33rd International Ceramic and Sculpture Symposium Boleslawiec, Poland
  • The use of modern ceramic and refractory materials ensures that the uni
  • Nickel carbonates are used in some ceramic applications and as precursors to catalysts.
  • A painted ceramic architectural model-found in a Han Dynasty to
  • lated documents in the Aberystwyth University Ceramic Archive.
  • oxide formed when two metals (or a metal and ceramic) are slid against each other at high temperat
  • The ceramic armor is lighter than regular steel plate arm
  • The machine gunners were protected with small ceramic armor gunshields, as well as the bridge area.
  • British pavilion at the FLICAM International Ceramic Art Museum, Shaanxi province, China.
  • The collection of English ceramic art bearing his name was presented to the Vic
  • Ceramic Art and Glass (1878)
  • The Ceramic Art of Great Britain (1878) by Llewellyn Jewi
  • d by The Center for International Research in Ceramic Art, West Virginia University.
  • are commonly used in the construction of many ceramic articles, where their primary role is to eith
  • Underglaze is a method of decorating ceramic articles, the decoration is applied to the su
  • her artistic career in 1975 with a series of ceramic artifacts and later, in the mid 80's onward,
  • His brother Tobias is a painter, ceramic artist and professor of art, teaching in Flor
  • The ceramic artist William Fishley Holland joined the pot
  • of the last ever Fureya Koral exhibition when ceramic artist Koral was still alive.
  • The museum is named for ceramic artist George E. Ohr, as well as Annette O'Ke
  • Paul Soldner, a ceramic artist noted for developing American Raku, es
  • Mika Seeger ceramic artist
  • Bonnie Seeman is an American ceramic artist born in 1969.
  • Ceramic artist Clarice Cliff was born in the town.
  • He studied under local ceramic artist, George Hancock, and first devoted him
  • ize in 2003, the first time it was given to a ceramic artist.
  • omerset with his wife, Phoebe Clare, who is a ceramic artist.
  • Bruce M. Winn (born 1959) is an American ceramic artist.
  • David Kuraoka (born 1946) is an American ceramic artist.
  • Tony Franks (born 1940) is an English ceramic artist.
  • e Waal, a writer on Africa; Edmund de Waal, a ceramic artist; and Thomas de Waal, a writer.
  • He is a former instructor of Foundation and Ceramic Arts courses at the Savannah College of Art a
  • working in painting, graphic arts, sculpture, ceramic arts, engraving and printmaking.
  • wrote several treatises on mineralogy and the ceramic arts.
  • A ceramic artwork called Tunnel Vision by Nina Yankowit
  • The 1990 ceramic artwork here is called Neo-Boriken by Nitza T
  • Ceramic as a community ceased to exist at least 6 dec
  • powered TWT's usually contain beryllium oxide ceramic as both a helix support rod and in some cases
  • but is unique among them because of its rich ceramic assemblage.
  • e typical Gallic production begins within the ceramic ateliers in Marseille during late Augustan ti
  • breaking a ceramic ballarina figurine, dying white sheets blue w
  • Also the lifetime of ceramic balls is limited.
  • ed quartz tube, usually packed with quartz or ceramic beads, which is heated at high temperatures.
  • bles a late Neolithic (approximately 2300 BC) ceramic beaker with Corded Ware decoration, but dates
  • e Astor Place station is decorated with large ceramic beaver emblems, representing the beaver pelts
  • Other finds at Traostalos include ceramic boats and stone altars.
  • If the needle shape mullite can form in a ceramic body during sintering, it has an effect on bo
  • nt of their final delivery system: airdropped ceramic bombs.
  • lcano bowl drink is traditionally served in a ceramic bowl (similar to a scorpion bowl), but with a
  • The findings included animal bones; ceramic bowl rims, bases, and body sherds; the base o
  • escher had him cremated and placed in a small ceramic box, inscribed, "I just love ya, that's all,"
  • -reinforced Silicon Carbide (C/SiC) composite ceramic brakes (PCCB) as standard equipment.
  • anian Ceramica IASI, one of Romania's leading ceramic bricks and clay roof tiles producers, Bolix,
  • perature, e.g. when heating a large sample of ceramic bricks.
  • of combinations of metal alloys, plastic and ceramic, but new research shows that it might be poss
  • Most are porcelain or ceramic, but sometimes there are also evaporators mad
  • ll to release the spring loaded ball, usually ceramic, but sometimes made of wood, and called a Knu
  • rly works are those he produced to be made in ceramic by Derby for clocks by Benjamin Vulliamy.
  • The aluminum bundt pan is a variation of ceramic cake forms that were used in Germany, Austria
  • es and the pans were made of either a type of ceramic called briquetage, or lead.
  • manufacture of electronic components such as ceramic capacitors.
  • d is therefore used as dielectric material in ceramic capacitors.
  • ratures) or react with the host metal to form ceramic carbides (normally at higher temperatures, du
  • The ceramic cartouche is also in pink and shows a three-f
  • Ceramic cartouche with number "157"
  • The Type 3 mine was a Japanese ceramic cased landmine used during the Second World W
  • r cell, the decaying anode is surrounded by a ceramic cell through which electric current can pass,
  • Another destruction layer and a marked ceramic change indicate a period of abandonment betwe
  • he LED package is a 3mm X 4.5mm surface-mount ceramic chip with two electrical pads and an electric
  • He owns and operates a ceramic coated painting company called Rhino Shield o
  • Plasma sprayed ceramic coating applied onto a part of an automotive
  • These coatings are thin ceramic coatings (several hundred micrometers) usuall
  • rmal barrier coatings, YAG films, and silicon ceramic coatings.
  • e back to 1751 and the Victorian gallery, the ceramic collections, archives and records of factory
  • ears on the island Ranslet worked mainly with ceramic, combining both traditional and modern elemen
  • e of the firmest and most easily identifiable ceramic complexes in the Lower Mississippi area.
  • In addition to producing ceramic components for industrial processes such as s
  • Hafnium diboride is an ultra-high temperature ceramic composed of Hafnium and Boron.
  • (chemical formula TiB2) is an extremely hard ceramic compound composed of titanium and boron which
  • Uranium nitride refers to a family of several ceramic compounds: uranium mononitride (UN), uranium
  • of some thirty libation tables and countless ceramic conical cups for food offerings.
  • d from the heat and transferred to a glass or ceramic container for further steeping.
  • ve also been found at Arna and Arkina, mostly ceramic containers.
  • e devices are made of a doped polycrystalline ceramic containing barium titanate (BaTiO3) and other
  • , the ignition of wood, melting of metal, and ceramic cooking.
  • He has also become a ceramic craftsman in order to make more bottles.
  • s the ability of many materials (specifically ceramic crystals) to become polarized under an applie
  • be removed using cutting torches, bandsaws or ceramic cutoff blades.
  • Each pylon stands on 3 metre tall ceramic cylinders, which serve as insulators for volt
  • In the center of the device, there is a ceramic cylindrical reaction cell of about 2 cm3 in s
  • The ceramic decoration, with its clear lines, strong colo
  • es and changes in projectile point styles and ceramic decoration.
  • The ceramic decorations of Shiwan kiln on the roof date f
  • ogna Art School, subsequently he directed the ceramic department.
  • And the pivotal role he played in British ceramic design has inspired some to call him "the mag
  • He studied art and ceramic design at Middlesex University for three year
  • r 1902 - 28 July 1995) was a prolific English ceramic designer working in the Stoke-on-Trent potter
  • His second wife was the ceramic designer Clarice Cliff.
  • Jessie Tait, another prolific ceramic designer, worked for Charlotte Rhead.
  • A.R.C.A., F.R.S.A. was a significant British ceramic designer.
  • n Mitchell Forsyth (1879-1952) was a Scottish ceramic designer.
  • Like other Potteries-based ceramic designers such as Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper
  • It may be a simple basket with cloth, a ceramic disk, or even a cabinet placed over a heat so
  • rainwater for its plumbing system, as well as ceramic dots on the windows which, in concert with co
  • double spout and bridge was a form of usually ceramic drinking vessel developed sometime before 500
  • Tiki mugs are usually a ceramic drinking vessels originating in mid-century t
  • and became an Interdisciplinary Professor of Ceramic, Earth, and Environmental Materials Chemistry
  • Ceramic effigy jug of the underwater panther, Mississ
  • William Harry Vaughan was a professor of ceramic engineering at the Georgia School of Technolo
  • an subsequently earned a Master of Science in ceramic engineering from the University of Illinois i
  • the program and it was renamed the School of Ceramic Engineering.
  • y used in the fields of materials science and ceramic engineering.
  • l was Professor and Head of the Department of Ceramic Engineering; the only difficulty being that t
  • Ceradyne is also the producer of ceramic Enhanced Small Arms Protective Inserts (E-SAP
  • It features a carbon ceramic extendable nozzle in order to have a large, 2
  • Stone and ceramic exteriors are favored over steel and glass.
  • otteries' exhibit included a complete working ceramic factory where souvenir pottery was made on th
  • The beginning of Arita Ceramic Fair (Arita, Saga, Japan)
  • ine, transporting 716 passengers to the World Ceramic Festival that was being held in Shigaraki at
  • areas such as ceramics (Industrial Ceramics, Ceramic Fibre Refractory and Bonded Refractories) and
  • l shells filled with mixtures of rockwool, or ceramic fibre and silicon dioxide
  • Ceramic fibre boards and blankets
  • n the ground floor is an exhibition of modern ceramic figures done in traditional Shiwan (Foshan) s
  • rly 1970s the site produced a unique cache of ceramic figurines very similar in style to Mississipp
  • e found at the Sellars Mound and the cache of ceramic figurines found at the Brick Church Mound and
  • Basin and elsewhere were depicted in numerous ceramic figurines of the Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-90
  • This material consists in part of ceramic figurines of snakes and humped bulls, similar
  • Baby Jesus theft is the theft of plastic or ceramic figurines of the infant Jesus from outdoor pu
  • 1971 a local youth discovered a unique set of ceramic figurines at the site.
  • slateware, or pottery as well as one or more ceramic figurines, usually resting on the occupant's
  • f of detailed green concave tiles, ridges and ceramic figurines.
  • entury and was originally used to manufacture ceramic filaments for Nernst lamps and glowers.
  • CWF systems consist of a porous ceramic filter that sits on top of a plastic or ceram
  • A vacuum ceramic filter is a device for separating liquids fro
  • Some ceramic filters (like ceramic candle filters) also us
  • Cheaper sets may use ceramic filters (which also exploit the piezoelectric
  • Ceramic filters at 455 kHz can achieve similar bandwi
  • Ceramic filters tend to be used at 10.7 MHz to provid
  • Vacuum ceramic filters are widely used in the beneficiation
  • atest robotic manufacturing equipment to make ceramic flagons for the whisky industry.
  • Swithland slate, Ibstock brick and Coalville ceramic floor tiles.
  • ion from losing its face completely are small ceramic flower motifes on the top of the pillars.
  • flame retardant in epoxy molding compounds, a ceramic flux in some ceramic glazes, reactive self-se
  • The church contains an unusual Wedgewood ceramic font dated 1780 and several brasses and monum
  • It is unclear how long the ceramic form will retard the release of radioactivity
  • I) oxide combined with tin(II) oxide (SnO) in ceramic form is used for illumination with UV light.
  • research has shown that the burial mounds and ceramic fragments dated from 700-1000 ce.
  • Based on ceramic fragments found nearby, archaeologists believ
  • he excavations there have been found numerous ceramic fragments and whole urns with charred bones,
  • The polychrome ceramic frame of the mihrab and the dome above may da
  • As an avid collector of ceramic frogs, Maryanoff was awarded the Bucks County
  • and Arneson is considered the "father of the ceramic Funk movement."
  • The town council forces the ceramic gates open, destroying Tokyo and enabling the
  • Chinaware Thailand, which produces and trades ceramic giftware.
  • ralink implements microwave processing in the ceramic, glass and metal industries.
  • e Amalfi Coast, it is usually served in small ceramic glasses themselves often of both ceramic and
  • Outer surfaces also vary from a high gloss ceramic glaze (Big Green Egg, Kamado Joe, California
  • facture of aluminium and magnesium; used as a ceramic glaze
  • in Teruel, it is a gate-tower decorated with ceramic glaze.
  • -Butler Brick Company manufactures structural ceramic glazed masonry products at a plant northeast
  • chemical compound used in rat poison, bricks, ceramic glazes and cement.
  • used primarily as a pigment for plastics and ceramic glazes, and in art painting.
  • terial, in insulation, abrasives, enamels and ceramic glazes.
  • ed as an opacifier and as a white colorant in ceramic glazes.
  • Ornaments made of carnelian, ceramic, gold and antler were also found.
  • It is an unusual ceramic, having relatively high thermal and electrica
  • rted into an extremely strong yet lightweight ceramic, he cannot resist the chance to construct a s
  • Their heads are replaced by the ceramic heads of bulls.
  • First ever flexible ceramic heat shield
  • alyst together with Platinum and Rhodium in a ceramic honeycomb with tiny passages coated with the
  • One of the few ceramic icons in existence, dated to ca. 900, shows S
  • turning movement based on translating ancient ceramic ideals into the medium of wood, incorporating
  • ion of rice paddy, betel nut and coconut.Some ceramic industires like tile facory,potteries are als
  • e-on-Trent reflects the fact that the British ceramic industry was mainly based in that city, but b
  • forty years and left an indelible mark on the ceramic industry of Staffordshire.".
  • ht after mineral deposits by the Bone-China / Ceramic industry of the Potteries.
  • Vane pump parts made of PPS, ceramic insert made of SiNi, watch windows, LED wafer
  • cially available cemented carbide (1920s) and ceramic inserts (post-WWII), this trend accelerated,
  • Wirewound in a ceramic insulator - a wire coil sealed in a ceramic c
  • ted that there were significant problems with ceramic insulators on overhead electrical power lines
  • of fine air or gas bubbles through the porous ceramic into a liquid.
  • Ceramic is a ghost town in Stokes County, North Carol
  • mall- to medium-sized production runs and the ceramic is not reusable.
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