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  • nd allotrope is clearly non-metallic, but the graphite allotrope displays limited electric conductiv
  • n choose either a low-Z material, typified by graphite although for some purposes beryllium might be
  • 10 µm in diameter) grains of silicon carbide, graphite and other refractory minerals and rocks conde
  • esults of a 120-hour cyclotron bombardment of graphite and trudged in the rain with it to the “Rat H
  • hashenok while Perevozchenko went through the graphite and fuel containing radioactive rubble on Lev
  • His drawings are created with ink, charcoal, graphite and watercolor.
  • Most schists are mica schists, but graphite and chlorite schists are also common.
  • His graphite and petroleum jelly drawings represent key as
  • This results in stronger adhesion between the graphite and the iron giving the material a greater te
  • Rines worked primarily with graphite and watercolor during his early years which c
  • coals (bituminous coal, anthracite, lignite, graphite, and charcoal) into useful products and raw m
  • nodiamond was produced in a cheaper way (from graphite) and discovered to be harder than diamond by
  • n 2006 and 3,000 tons in 2005 of lump or vein graphite, and Madagascar produced 15,000 tons in both
  • One such instance involved the use graphite and advanced aerodynamic concepts in a soap b
  • en a liquid mercury cathode and a titanium or graphite anode.
  • iously needed … and at the present time white graphite appears to be the carbon analog of polywater"
  • lows, the vermiculite, the fabric bag and the graphite are noncombustible.
  • Dixon discovered the merits of graphite as a stove polish and an additive in lubrican
  • is taken after insulating the pellet under a graphite blanket for minutes and removing the blanket.
  • roducing "core" separated from one another by graphite blocks to slow the neutrons.
  • When he arrived, he joined Cleveland Graphite Bronze, but moved to Chicago in 1937 where he
  • Diamond is less stable than graphite, but the conversion rate from diamond to grap
  • d that an identical form can be prepared from graphite by sublimation at 2700-3000 K or by irradiati
  • Some allotropes of carbon: a) diamond; b) graphite; c) lonsdaleite; d-f) fullerenes (C60, C540,
  • er the club was bought by private-equity firm Graphite Capital for £20 million.
  • In 2006 the business was sold to Graphite Capital, with Peter Bull continuing his invol
  • wall material is ductile iron, a spheroidized graphite cast iron, although an internal cement mortar
  • In a uranium graphite chain reacting pile, the critical size may be
  • bond lengths in coronene and conductivity of graphite, chemical reactivity, the treatment of moment
  • has a number of natural resources, including graphite, chromite, coal, bauxite, salt, quartz, tar s
  • or a plate in the very hot gas to collect the graphite coating.
  • mily features the Designer Elements including Graphite, Cobalt, Xenon and Argon.
  • with different mediums and materials such as graphite, colored pencil, crayon, pen and ink, and wat
  • Introduced in 2001, Graphite competes with AutoCAD LT and VectorWorks.
  • higher temperature successively destroys the graphite compound to yield a mixture of gaseous fluoro
  • For this reason, graphite conducts electricity along the planes of carb
  • thermionic energy converters (TECs) [25] with graphite covered electrodes, where the work function o
  • The core consists of a graphite cylinder with a radius of 4 m and a height of
  • ts of natural uranium, as well as substantial graphite deposits.
  • Wad ( graphite) discovered by shepherds in the mid 16th cent
  • rders on the abstract, some, particularly his graphite drawings, is intensely realistic, taking on a
  • In graphite, each carbon atom uses only 3 of its 4 outer
  • It employs a consumable carbon or graphite electrode to melt the material, which is then
  • ranium trioxide by cyclic voltammetry using a graphite electrode modified with microscopic particles
  • 0% waste and 80% soil - is heated through two graphite electrodes at temperatures of up to 3,000℃.
  • business unit primarily produces high-quality graphite electrodes which are used as a source of ener
  • bentonite, magnesite, diamond, tin, tungsten, graphite etc.
  • This was and remains the only deposit of graphite ever found in this solid form.
  • The graphite expands but forms no bond with anything aroun
  • and irreversible immobilization of enzymes on Graphite Fibrils(TM)', Volume 9, Issue 5-6, Sep-Dec 19
  • ke carbon, DLC), CVD diamond films as well as graphite films.
  • under economic blockade and unable to import graphite from Great Britain, the main source of the ma
  • The embers, ( graphite) from the smokestacks would cause the cars an
  • Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS
  • ntration and path length of analyte atoms (in graphite furnace AA).
  • The UNGG (Uranium Naturel Graphite Gaz) is an obsolete design of nuclear power r
  • It was discovered in shock-fused graphite gneiss from the Ries crater in Bavaria.
  • fugal pump may be packed in a similar way and graphite grease used to accommodate continuous operati
  • The resulting solid can range from dark graphite grey to light tan in color with the inside ge
  • ding to the USGS, world production of natural graphite in 2006 was 1.03 million tons and in 2005 was
  • The graphite in compacted graphite iron differs in structu
  • -law, Charles Dunbar, discovered a deposit of graphite in Bristol, New Hampshire, in 1821.
  • , Canada, found in quartz veinlets containing graphite in gneiss.
  • ed at Berkeley when Kamen and Ruben bombarded graphite in the cyclotron in hopes of producing a radi
  • vermiculite with intumescent graphite inside of fibreglass bags
  • See also: Graphite intercalation compound
  • to facilitate catalytically the conversion of graphite into diamond.
  • More recently compacted graphite iron has been used for diesel engine blocks.
  • he first commercial application for compacted graphite iron was for the brake discs for high speed r
  • Compacted graphite iron (CGI), also known as vermicular graphite
  • chine, resulted in the adoption of spheroidal graphite iron castings .
  • Graphite is an example of an isodesmic crystal.
  • Graphite is the modern successor to Ashlar's earlier V
  • Graphite is the sixth studio album by Polish gothic ro
  • I thought that graphite is purer, although not commonly used to burn,
  • m non-wooden shafts, which include aluminium, graphite, kevlar and composite shafts.
  • Structurally the B atoms form graphite like sheets with Al atoms between them, and t
  • August 15 - 'GLEEP' (the Graphite Low Energy Experimental Pile) experimental nu
  • True Temper also has a graphite manufacturing facility in Guangzhou, China.
  • In its first embodiment, it used graphite matrix.
  • Sri Lanka's best graphite mine is situated at Bogala in Kegalle Distric
  • e Wijesinghe of Weligama wealthy planters and graphite miners owners.
  • n area is named after the nearby colonial-era graphite mining industry at Tantiusques.
  • hat it was a North Korean-type reactor, a gas graphite model" and that "Israel estimates that Iran h
  • It is a helium cooled, graphite moderated reactor and uses TRISO fuel compact
  • As a carbon dioxide cooled, graphite moderated Magnox reactor does not require dif
  • tor was fueled with metallic natural uranium, graphite moderated, and water cooled.
  • Similar in appearance and feel to graphite, molybdenite has a lubricating effect that is
  • of wires to the rails with a copper alloy, a graphite mould is used.
  • The graphite mould is reusable many times, because the cop
  • (pao ferro on the 5-string version), Posiflex graphite neck support rods, abalone dot position inlay
  • There was also a graphite neutron reflector surrounding the core.
  • With the new method graphite of inferior quality could be used in pencil m
  • Graphite offers 2D and 3D wireframe drafting.
  • Fanny Cornforth, graphite on paper (1859)
  • a), American artist known for her large scale graphite on paper drawings.
  • Oyasumi, 2006, oil & graphite on wood, representative of Kawasaki's most co
  • York, charcoal, white wash, and gouache over graphite on grey paper, George Inness, ca.
  • In GFAAS, samples are deposited in a small graphite or pyrolytic carbon coated graphite tube, whi
  • A reflector made of a light material like graphite or beryllium will also serve as a neutron mod
  • In some cases they are rich in graphite or carbonaceous matter; in others they are fu
  • ied by the driving band, with an asbestos and graphite packing to form the initial seal.
  • after he succeeded in creating an artificial graphite pencil by mixing powdered graphite with clay.
  • ill pens and ink even though Dixon introduced graphite pencils in 1829.
  • se conditions; this tends to require multiple graphite piston rings or a single Teflon piston ring,
  • r Ready battery factory and Anglo Great Lakes Graphite Plant.
  • nductive materials, the sample is ground with graphite powder to make it conductive.
  • The surrounding area produces graphite, precious stones and agricultural products su
  • cible Company was the largest manufacturer of graphite products in the world.
  • reactor designs including the legendary first graphite reactor, pool reactor, high temperature gas r
  • press the growth of hexagonal phases (h-BN or graphite, respectively).
  • nts contained andalusite and chiastolite in a graphite rich metasediment.
  • alcium rich margarite tends to form along the graphite rich crosses or bands within the chiastolite.
  • The company's graphite shafts are designed and engineered at the Gra
  • Found in Ashlar-Vellum's Cobalt and Graphite software, parametrics drive the shape of a de
  • n survived the fire, one of which is a carved graphite statue of an elephant, from Ceylon, now in th
  • The maple neck has been updated with graphite support rods for stability.
  • te change, management of projects and nuclear graphite technology.
  • In graphite this occurs at 250°C.
  • ilatetrahedrane can be reduced with potassium graphite to the tetrasilatetrahedranide potassium salt
  • decomposition temperature, and permitting the graphite to crystallise (pyrolysis).
  • Carbon bridge is a thin spot of colloidal graphite used as the bridgewire.
  • idance, and its flight was controlled by four graphite vanes in the engine exhaust, that were active
  • The company, originally called Modulus Graphite, was founded in part by Geoff Gould, a bassis
  • say as early as 1500), an enormous deposit of graphite was discovered near the Seathwaite hamlet in
  • This particular deposit of graphite was extremely pure and solid and it could eas
  • Until that time, whole pieces, cut from graphite were glued in between wood and were imported
  • It has been described as slightly harder than graphite, with a reflection colour of grey to white.