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* Fused quartz, with a wavelength below 380 nm ( ultraviolet spectrum )
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Fused quartz or fused silica is glass containing high-purity silica in amorphous ( non-crystalline ) form.
Fused quartz is manufactured by fusing ( melting ) naturally occurring quartz crystals of high purity at approximately 2000 ° C, using either an electrically heated furnace ( electrically fused ) or a gas / oxygen-fuelled furnace ( flame fused ).
Fused quartz is normally transparent.
Fused quartz is a noncrystalline form of silicon dioxide ( SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >), which is also called silica.
Fused quartz has nearly ideal properties for fabricating first surface mirrors such as those used in telescopes.
Phosphorescence in fused quartz from an extremely intense pulse of ultraviolet light, centered at 170 nm, in a flashtube. Fused quartz is prone to phosphorescence and " solarisation " ( purplish discoloration ) under intense UV illumination, as is often seen in flashtubes.
* Fused quartz, synthetic silica glass
* Fused quartz glass, lead-free borosilicate or lead-free soda-lime glass
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Fused quartz is also found in some laboratory equipment when its higher melting point and transmission of UV are required ( e. g. for tube furnace liners and UV cuvettes ), but the cost and difficulty of working with quartz make it excessive for the majority of laboratory equipment.
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Fused quartz is the only economically feasible material currently available that can withstand the high pressure ( 25 atmospheres for an IMAX bulb ) and high temperature present in an operating lamp, while still being optically clear.

Fused and are
Fused cells are incubated in HAT medium ( hypoxanthine-aminopterin-thymidine medium ) for roughly 10 to 14 days.
Fused glass techniques are generally used to create Art glass, glass tiles, and jewellery, notably beads.

Fused and used
Fused silica as an industrial raw material is used to make various refractory shapes such as crucibles, trays, shrouds, and rollers for many high-temperature thermal processes including steelmaking, investment casting, and glass manufacture.
* Fused deposition modeling, a technology used for rapid prototyping
Fused deposition modelling ( FDM ) is an additive manufacturing technology commonly used for modeling, prototyping, and production applications.
Images from OOM Gallery Archives have been used by BBC TV, Carlton TV, Macmillan Publishers, Outside Left Magazine, University of Warwick, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Wolverhampton University, Digital Handsworth, Birmingham Central Library, The History Channel, Connecting Histories, What's On Magazine, Fused Magazine, Teachers TV, The Otolith Group, Birmingham City Archives, Sunday Mercury, Dollee. com, IOnOne Magazine, FACT, Punch Records Liverpool University Press
Fused silica is almost completely transparent to this light, so it would be used to contain the uranium hexafluoride and allow the light to heat reaction mass in a rocket or to generate electricity using a heat engine or photovoltaics.
Fused rocket immunoelectrophoresis is a modification of one-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophorsis used for detailed measurement of proteins in fractions from protein separation experiments.

Fused and is
* Fused deposition modeling, a process by which a part is constructed by depositing material layer by layer
Fused salt electrolysis is another electrometallurgical process whereby the valuable metal has been dissolved into a molten salt which acts as the electrolyte, and the valuable metal collects on the cathode of the cell.
This design combination is shown in the Village Homes layout and is an integral part of the Fused Grid.
Fused silica is produced using high-purity silica sand as the feedstock, and is normally melted using an electric furnace, resulting in a material that is translucent or opaque.
Link and Zelda watch as the castle is wrecked before Ganondorf appears before them on a horse with Midna ’ s helmet ( one of the four Fused Shadows ) in his grasp before breaking it.
Fused glass is glass that has been fired ( heat-processed ) in a kiln at a range of high temperatures from to.

Fused and .
Fused bones include those of the pelvis and the cranium.
He also collaborated with Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi on the 2005 album Fused.
* Craniopagus ( 6 %): Fused skulls, but separate bodies.
* Ischiopagus: Fused lower half of the two bodies, with spines conjoined end-to-end at a 180 ° angle.
* Omphalo-Ischiopagus: Fused in a similar fashion as ischiopagus twins, but facing each other with a joined abdomen akin to omphalopagus.
* Parapagus: Fused side-by-side with a shared pelvis.
Examining the issue of walkability, a recent comparison of seven neighbourhood layouts found a 43 and 32 percent increase in walking with respect to a grid plan and conventional suburban layout in a Fused Grid layout, which has greater permeability for pedestrians than for cars due to its inclusion of dedicated pedestrian paths.
:: Reverse: Fused busts of Britannia and Marianne.
Designs that propose to resolve the contradiction between the cul-de-sac and the traditional interconnected network, such as the Fused Grid, have been proposed and built with varying levels of success.
File: Fused Ash Trees. JPG | Two ash trees fused together.
*" Italic, Fused Participles, & c ." Society for Pure English Tract 22.
Designs that propose to resolve the contradiction between the cul-de-sac and the traditional interconnected network, such as the Fused Grid, have been proposed and built with varying levels of success.
A new system for organizing connected culs-de-sac, the Fused Grid, has been developed by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Fused multiply – add can usually be relied on to give more accurate results.
Fused explores several other musical genres including trance, while Wired, released in October 2005, takes the experimental approach of Fused even further.
Fused silica, therefore, has much higher working and melting temperatures.

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