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His breakthrough was using a " belt " press, which was capable of producing pressures above and temperatures above.
Schematic of a belt press
In the HPHT method, there are three main press designs used to supply the pressure and temperature necessary to produce synthetic diamond: the belt press, the cubic press and the split-sphere ( BARS ) press.
The original GE invention by Tracy Hall uses the belt press wherein the upper and lower anvils supply the pressure load to a cylindrical inner cell.
A variation of the belt press uses hydraulic pressure, rather than steel belts, to confine the internal pressure.
A cubic press is typically smaller than a belt press and can more rapidly achieve the pressure and temperature necessary to create synthetic diamond.

belt and produced
The Samara engine was mostly designed and produced in-house, had a new single overhead cam design and was driven by a more modern rubber belt.
There has been some development recently where kettle-style chips are able to be produced by a " continuous-style " process ( like a long conveyor belt ), creating the same old-fashioned texture and flavor of a real kettle-cooked chip.
1 ) hollow metal sphere 2 ) upper electrode 3 ) upper roller ( for example an acrylic glass ) 4 ) side of the belt with positive charges 5 ) opposite side of the belt with negative charges 6 ) lower roller ( metal ) 7 ) lower electrode ( ground ) 8 ) spherical device with negative charges, used to discharge the main sphere 9 ) spark produced by the difference of potentials
In 1955 DAF produced its first drafts of a car belt drive system.
This suggests the Van Allen belt confines antiparticles produced by the interaction of the Earth's upper atmosphere with cosmic rays.
The two-cylinder engine has a unique hit-and-miss firing cycle that produced 30 horsepower at the belt and 18 at the drawbar.
In 1958 the sport model, Amazon Sport, was released and later the same year the Amazon became the first series produced car with a three-point safety belt in the front seats as standard.
As with Etna, the spreading has produced a rift through the summit of the rise and a system of radial tear faults that connect the rift to a basal compression belt.
Mass produced material is loaded on a conveyor belt where it is fed into one of these flatline machines.
The only factory still producing these belts, the Bosch factory in the Netherlands, produced the ten millionth belt on 9 May 2007.
Val-d ' Or's proximity to the Abitibi gold belt has made it a large gold producer, being part of a region that produced 45 million ounces of gold since the 1930s.
It is produced by polishing the metal with a 120 – 180 grit belt or wheel then softening with an 80 – 120 grit greaseless compound or a medium non woven abrasive belt or pad.
Hinges, buttons, belt buckles and hooks are all examples of goods that were once considered " toys " and could be produced in metal, leather or glass, amongst others.
Like the larger capacity M30 engine it was produced alongside, the M20 has 12 valves which are driven by a timing belt.
In the United States it is produced in an eight-state belt with approximately 70 % produced in Kentucky.
Failures in other systems are usually produced by aging of the component ( such as a stretched belt ), or stress.
It is also in the food belt of Abia state where most of the staple foods are produced.
If the sound produced is a mixed head and chest sound that safely approximates a belt, produced well, there may be no damage to the vocal folds.
The costume worn by the women is the Huipil Red, black cut, strip, strip was produced by the same women in the municipality, the color is red huipil its meaning is the blood spilled by our ancestors cut the dark or black evening, the bar the nagual of Women, the belt force and purity of women.
In 2005, the Spitzer Space Telescope detected a debris disk in the HD 69830 system consistent with being produced by an asteroid belt twenty times more massive than that in our own system.

belt and 1980s
In the 1980s, the US Department of Transportation launched a series of public service announcements in magazines and on television featuring the antics of two talking crash dummies named Vince and Larry who modeled seat belt safety practices through their slapstick antics.
Action movie star Jean-Claude Van Damme holds a black belt in Shotokan and used the style when he competed in full contact karate competitions in the 1970s and 1980s.
Some of the influences of modern military clothing and the Vietnam War can be seen by the fans and bands of thrash metal, with the members of thrash metal bands of the 1980s like Metallica, Destruction, and Megadeth wearing bullet belts around their waists on stage ( it is likely that the thrash metal bands got the idea of wearing bullet belts from NWOBHM bands such as Motörhead, who have incorporated the bullet belt as part of their aesthetic since their inception, since many thrash metal bands in the 1980s were influenced by Motörhead ).
The branch line was electrified in the 1980s, and provides a direct service to Liverpool Street Station in the City of London, allowing the town's inclusion in the London commuter belt.
Many fashionable styles of both the 1970s and 1980s were on the go again after the millennium in the blouse fashion: double cuffs, extra wide pointed collar, belt around the waist, synthetic fibre and the like.
Using the missile engines, Williams developed a series of personal VTOL flying craft, including a jet-powered belt in 1969, the Williams Aerial Systems Platform ( WASP ), also known as the " flying pulpit " in the 1970s, and the X-Jet, which was evaluated by the United States Army in the 1980s.
The outer belt proposal was mostly dropped ; however, construction began in the early 1980s on the portion of the Lockport Expressway from I-290 to Sweet Home Road.
Very little green belt land now remains between Carryduff and the southern border of Belfast, the 1980s having seen the former Matthew Stop Line breached.
* 1980s: Establishment of approximately 2, 000 public green belts carrying 1, 000 tree seedlings on each green belt
The most common fault is a decayed drive belt, common to most tape mechanisms of the 1980s, and fogged blue filters.
This is in the style of the NWA Championship of the 1980s ( nicknamed the " Big Gold Belt "), which later became the primary title belt of World Championship Wrestling, which included a nameplate.
From the introduction of ski jackets in the middle to late 1950s through the early 1980s, the dominant style was for a ski jacket to resemble a safari jacket in having a similar belt and shirt-like collar.
In the mid 1980s a yellow belt was placed between the white and orange belt in some other organizations.
Immensely popular in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s at the rural lengend belt of Punjab, Bindrakhia ’ s voice was considered to be one of the most powerful voices among traditional singers like in Punjab.

belt and by
He found tepid water in a pitcher and a last bit of soap, and he lathered his face and stood stropping the razor on his broad leather belt, its buckle held firm by a knob of the bedpost.
Keep the belt just tight enough so the pulleys won't slip when pulled by hand ; ;
On most drill presses, it is impossible to get the exact speed, but you can come close by adjusting the drive belt on the step-cone pulleys.
On the contrary, even in the heart of `` the Bible belt '' itself, as can be attested by any one who is called to work there, the industrial and technological revolutions have long been under way, together with the corresponding changes in man's picture of himself and his world.
This is a limestone belt with parallel hard rock ridges left standing by erosion to form mountains.
There was also a similar belt worn by the Romans, particularly by soldiers, called a cintus ( pl.
Weight can be better distributed by wearing a belt over the mail, which provides another point of support.
Before the comet was captured by Jupiter, it was probably a short-period comet with an aphelion just inside Jupiter's orbit, and a perihelion interior to the asteroid belt.
The simplest version of mechanical cocking device is a hook attached to a belt, drawing the bow by straightening the legs.
A classical Kuiper belt object, also called a cubewano ( " QB1-o ") is a low-eccentricity Kuiper belt object ( KBO ) that orbits beyond Neptune and is not controlled by an orbital resonance with Neptune.
Their semi-major axes show a preference for the middle of the main belt ; arguably, smaller objects close to the limiting resonances have been either captured into resonance or have their orbits modified by Neptune.
Doctor Angelicus, St. Thomas Aquinas ( 1225-1274 ), considered by the Catholic Church to be its greatest medieval theologian, is girded by angels with a mystical belt of purity after his Chastity | proof of chastity.
The original Gatling gun was a field weapon which used multiple rotating barrels turned by a hand crank, and firing loose ( no links or belt ) metal cartridge ammunition using a gravity feed system from a hopper.
Dr. Gatling later used examples of the M1893 powered by electric motor and belt to drive the crank.
The industrial belt ran across the country from southwest to northeast ; by 1900 the four industrialised counties of Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, Dunbartonshire, and Ayrshire contained 44 per cent of the population.
Jakarta Selatan functions as Jakarta's ground water buffer, but recently the green belt areas are threatened by new developments.
It was not simply that the swords were worn by cords on a belt, as a ' style ' of sorts.
This was the standard form of carrying the sword for centuries, and would eventually be displaced by the katana style where the blade was worn thrust through the belt, edge up.
During the Muromachi age ( 1392 – 1573 AD ), the Kosode, a single kimono formerly considered underwear, began to be worn without the hakama ( trousers, divided skirt ) over it, and thus began to be held closed by an obi " belt ".
Bronze hinges were removed in favor of simple rivets, belt fastenings utilized small hooks, and the lowest two girdle plates were replaced by one broad plate.
However, appropriate symbols are easy to make by adding a lateral-fricative belt to the symbol for the corresponding lateral approximant ( see below ).

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