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Ceramic and Society
* American Ceramic Society, ACerS
" Ceramic Traditions and Sequences in Connecticut ," Archaeological Society of Connecticut Bulletin 21 ( 1947 ).
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 81 ( 4 ), 795-813.
Kingery, W. D., Westerville: American Ceramic Society, 1989, pp. 147 – 194.
Westerville, OH: American Ceramic Society, 35-63.
* The American Ceramic Society ( ACerS )
* The American Ceramic Society ( ACerS ) James I. Mueller Award, Cocoa Beach, Florida ( 2000 )
* Fellow of American Ceramic Society ( 1993 )
* The American Ceramic Society ( ACerS ) Schwaltzwalder P. A. C. E.
* The American Ceramic Society ( ACerS ) Life Membership ( 1986 )
* The American Ceramic Society ( ACerS ) Greaves-Walker Award ( 1985 )
* Prof William Watson CBE, Professor of Chinese Art and Archaeology from 1966-83 at the School of Oriental and African Studies, and President from 1981-4 of the Oriental Ceramic Society
American Ceramic Society, 2006.
* The American Ceramic Society
* American Ceramic Society, Kingery, W. D., & Lense, E. ( 1985 ).
Columbus, Ohio: American Ceramic Society.
*" Elevated Temperature Mechanical Behavior of Fibrous Ceramic Thermal Insulators ," C. R. Ortiz-Longo, K. W. White, American Ceramic Society Pacific Rim Conference, Paper SVI-7-93P, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 1993.
*" Thermal Shock Behavior of Low Density Fibrous Ceramic Insulators ," C. R. Ortiz-Longo, K. W. White, American Ceramic Society Pacific Rim Conference, Paper SVI-8-93P, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 1993.
*" Elevated Temperature Mechanical Characterization of an in Situ Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composite: Si3N4 whisker reinforced BAS Glass Ceramic ," K. W. White, Z. Xu, C. R. Ortiz-Longo, 96th Annual Meeting of the American Ceramic Society, Paper SXIP-47-94, Indianapolis, IN., April 1994.

Ceramic and with
The Pre Ceramic period begins with the end of the last ice age and continues through 4200BC.
The Battle axe and the Comb Ceramic cultures merged, giving rise to the Kiukainen culture which existed between 2300 BCE and 1500 BCE, featuring fundamentally a comb ceramic tradition with cord ceramic characteristics.
Ceramic blades are hard, brittle, and lightweight: they may maintain a sharp edge for years with no maintenance at all, but are as fragile as glass and will break if dropped on a hard surface.
Until the early 1980s the arrival of Finnic peoples, the ancestors of the Estonians, Finns, and Livonians, on the shores of the Baltic sea was associated with the Comb Ceramic Culture.
Ceramic type from from the collections of University of Reading. Sometimes it is erroneously stated that printing with metal type replaced the earlier methods.
Ceramic coatings with low thermal conductivities are used on exhaust systems to prevent heat from reaching sensitive components
Porsche's Composite Ceramic Brakes ( PCCB ) are siliconized carbon fiber, with very high temperature capability, a 50 % weight reduction over iron discs ( therefore reducing the unsprung weight of the vehicle ), a significant reduction in dust generation, substantially increased maintenance intervals, and enhanced durability in corrosive environments over conventional iron discs.
Ceramic vessels found nearby appear to have contained sulfuric acid, consistent with an account by one of the Bolshevik firing squad, who said that after shooting the family they doused the bodies in acid to destroy the flesh and prevent them becoming objects of veneration.
Features include a sleek alder body, a graphite reinforced maple neck with a 2-octave rosewood fingerboard, a pair of dual-coil Ceramic Noiseless Jazz Bass single-coils ( neck / bridge ), a custom-wound split-coil Precision Bass humbucking pickup ( middle ) and a 3-band active EQ with 18V power supply.
In the 20th century the Ceramic Museum was founded in the building ’ s kitchen, with the rest of the building occupied as tenements for about 1500 people.
Not until 1987 did he finally switch to a graphite racket when he contracted with Slazenger to play their Panther Pro Ceramic.
Ceramic tile includes a wide variety of clay products fired into thin units which are set in beds of mortar or mastic with the joints between tiles grouted.
* Paul Soldner: Playing with Fire, American Museum of Ceramic Art, Renegade Pictures, Santa Barbara, CA.
Ceramic chips are sometimes also referred to as clay or clay composite, but they are in fact an injection-molded chip made with a special plastic or resin formula that approximates the feel and sound of ceramic or porcelain.
Ceramic with a water absorption rate of more than 10 % after firing it at temperatures between 950-1150 ° C is known as earthenware.
However, the most popular decoration technique nowadays is printing on mugs, which is usually performed as follows: Ceramic powder is mixed with dyes of chosen color and a plasticizer.
* Jeff Beck: select alder body with a thinner C-shaped maple neck, contoured neck heel, rosewood fretboard with 22 medium-jumbo frets, three dual-coil Ceramic Vintage Noiseless pickups with 5-way switching, LSR Roller Nut, Schaller locking tuners and an American 2-point synchronized tremolo with stainless steel saddles.
Updated in 1999 with American Vintage hardware, dual-coil Ceramic Noiseless pickups and a 12dB active mid-boost preamp with " no-load " tone circuit and bypass switch.

Ceramic and their
The earliest samples belong to the Comb Ceramic Cultures, known for their distinctive decorating patterns.
Ceramic blades are more brittle than their metallic counterparts, and carry a greater risk of catastrophic blade failure.
Philips follows under W. de Kock and calls their versions CDM Ceramic Discharge Metal.
Ceramic crucibles from this time had slight modifications to their designs such as handles, knobs or pouring spouts ( Bayley & Rehren 2007: p47 ) allowing them to be more easily handled and poured.
Ceramic tiles have a " multiple hit capability " problem in that they cannot sustain successive impacts without quickly losing much of their protective value.
Some observers have commented that the film presents gremlins as African Americans, In Ceramic Uncles & Celluloid Mammies, Patricia Turner writes that the gremlins " reflect negative African-American stereotypes " in their dress and behavior.
Ceramic tiles are particularly suitable for underfloor heatings due to their ability to store and conduct heat.
In their survival effort, the local artisans were aided by professors at the government-sponsored Keramische Fachschule ( Ceramic Technical Training School ), which had been established in Bunzlau in 1898 under the leadership of the Berlin ceramicist Dr. Wilhelm Pukall ( 1860 – 1936 ).
After completing their basic training in Victoria, the brigade left Port Melbourne aboard Troopship A40, Ceramic on 26 December.
* Ceramic knives are very hard, take a sharp edge, retain their sharp edge for a long time, are light in weight, do not impart any taste to food and do not corrode.
Unity, formerly the Ceramic and Allied Trades Union, is a British trade union, created in the early 19th century to protect pottery workers from dangerous conditions of their field.
Ceramic materials in fire assay practices: a case study of 16th-century laboratory equipment, in M. I. Prudencio, M. I. Dias and J. C. Waerenborgh ( eds ), Understanding people through their pottery, 139-149 ( Trabalhos de Arqueologia 42 ).
Ceramic ( for values < 0. 47 micro-farad-µF ) and electrolytic ( for 0. 47 µF and up ) are normally the preferred types where their performance is sufficient, since these are the lowest cost types of capacitors.
Ceramic disc capacitors are usually used in snubber circuits for low voltage motors for their low inductance and low cost.

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