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mixed and wood
The experiment used crude oil mixed with wood resins, and achieved a flame of over and an effective range of up to.
Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden, 1926, mixed media on wood, 120 x 88 cm, Paris, Musée National d ' Art Moderne
These include many well-known painters, sculptors, glass artists, wood workers, metal workers, mixed media artists, photographers, authors, poets, actors, and musicians.
It can be turned into a moulding compound when mixed with wood flour and moulded under heat and pressure methods, so it can also be classified as thermoplastic.
Tropical plywood is always made of mixed species of tropical wood in the Asian region.
This abundant resource ( often mixed with wood at an average of 2. 6 %) is burned to produce heat and electricity.
Initially, these fortifications were simple constructions of wood and earth, which were later replaced by mixed constructions of stones piled on top of each other without mortar.
: In addition to this triple distinction, all tithes have been otherwise divided into two classes, great or small ; the former, in general, comprehending the tithes of corn, peas and beans, hay and wood ; the latter, all other predial, together with all personal and mixed tithes.
Turpentine has long been used as a solvent, mixed with beeswax or with carnauba wax, to make fine furniture wax for use as a protective coating over oiled wood finishes ( e. g., lemon oil ).
It is scored for a full mixed choir, soprano and tenor soloists, and an entirely percussive orchestra-possibly inspired by Stravinsky's Les noces-consisting of four pianos, timpani, bass drum, 3 tambourines, triangle, castanets, maracas, suspended and crash cymbals, antique cymbal ( without specified pitch ), tam-tam, lithophone, metallophone, 2 glockenspiels, wood block, xylophone, and tenor xylophone.
Initially, these fortifications were simple constructions of wood and earth, which were later replaced by mixed constructions of stones piled on top of each other without mortar.
It is used not only as a finish, but mixed with ground fired and unfired clays applied to a mould with layers of hemp cloth, it can produce objects without need for another core like wood.
Gelignite, also known as blasting gelatin or simply jelly, is an explosive material consisting of collodion-cotton ( a type of nitrocellulose or gun cotton ) dissolved in either nitroglycerine or nitroglycol and mixed with wood pulp and saltpetre ( sodium nitrate or potassium nitrate ).
Pyke learned from a report by Herman Mark and his assistant that ice made from water mixed with wood fibres formed a strong solid mass — much stronger than pure water ice.
These become workers and will assume the chore of expanding the nest — done by chewing up wood which is mixed with a starch in their saliva.
From about 1870, Currier & Ives used paper mixed with a small amount of wood pulp.
Montesinho is classified into forests and woods ( oak and chestnut plantations at the base of the Coroa Mountains, the Tuela and lower Baceiro Rivers ); wood and pine forests ( forests and shrub vegatation in the western and eastern Rio Maças, Aveleda, Portelo / Montesinho, Mofreito / Montouto, Pinheiros, Serrea da Coroa, Vilar Seco da Lomba ); a sub-Atlantic mixed farming area ( around the Tuela and Baceiro Rivers ); open space that allow farming along the plateaus of Baçal, Aveleda, Onor, Deilão ); and the granite mountains of oak and birch species, mainly within the park and Pinheiros area.
* Arado Ar 432, transport, similar to Ar 232 but mixed wood and metal construction
Wegner also utilized traditional construction for upholstered pieces, and often mixed materials such as solid wood, plywood, metal, upholstery, caning, and papercord.
The wood of the swamp chestnut oak is similar to, and usually marketed mixed with, other white oaks.
He cleared much of the forest and established a modest mixed farm, supplying the coastal village with produce, wood and charcoal.
A chemist who later tested part of the curtain stated that it was mainly wood pulp mixed with asbestos, and would have been " of no value in a fire.
Continuing north, the trunkline passes through mixed agricultural and wood lands into the community of Lawton.
Decks are made from treated lumber, composite lumber, composite material, Aluminum, Western red cedar, teak, mahogany, ipê and other hardwoods and recycled planks made from high-density polyethylene ( HDPE ), polystyrene ( PS ) and PET plastic as well as mixed plastics and wood fiber ( often called " composite " lumber ).

mixed and fabric
The word originated in England between the 14th and 17th centuries and referred to a woolen fabric of mixed colors.
For clothing, spandex is usually mixed with cotton or polyester, and accounts for a small percentage of the final fabric, which therefore retains most of the look and feel of the other fibers.
Patchwork madras is fabric that is derived from cutting several madras plaid fabrics into strips, and sewing them back together as squares of 3 inch sizes, that form a mixed pattern of various plaids criss-crossing.
Kurtas worn in the summer months are usually made of thin silk or cotton fabrics ; winter season kurtas are made of thicker fabric such as wool ( as in Kashmiri kurtas ) or Khadi silk, a thick, coarse, handspun and handwoven silk that may be mixed with other fibers.
* Heather ( fabric ), interwoven yarns of mixed colours producing muted greyish shades with flecks of colour
One is not allowed, under Advertising Standards law, to describe a fabric containing both polyester and cotton as " cotton ", so one might suppose a mixed fabric that merely contains some merino wool should not be described as " merino ".
Some brands of washing powder have fabric conditioning mixed in which is claimed to save money when compared to buying ordinary washing powder and fabric softener separately.
In 1856, working with the publisher Uoya Eikichi, he created a series of luxury edition prints, made with the finest printing techniques including true gradation of color, the addition of mica to lend a unique iridescent effect, embossing, fabric printing, blind printing, and the use of glue printing ( wherein ink is mixed with glue for a glittery effect ).

mixed and aluminium
Iron oxide mixed with aluminium powder can be ignited to create a thermite reaction, used in welding and purifying ores.
* Alum-tawed leather is transformed using aluminium salts mixed with a variety of binders and protein sources, such as flour and egg yolk.
The bomb contains a charge of a liquid fuel such as ethylene oxide, mixed with an energetic nanoparticle such as aluminium, surrounding a high explosive burster that when detonated, created an explosion equivalent to of TNT, though this is disputed.
The ingredients are varied, but often based on strontium nitrate, potassium nitrate, or potassium perchlorate and mixed with a fuel such as charcoal, sulfur, sawdust, aluminium, magnesium, or a suitable polymeric resin.
The stirring of the molten aluminium in each cell typically increases its performance, but the purity of the aluminium is reduced, since it gets mixed with small amounts of cryolite and aluminium fluoride.
It consists of a long iron tube packed with iron rods, sometimes mixed with aluminium or magnesium rods to increase the heat output.
Another amazing find in Northland Pa studies was the use of what Maori call " Kokowai ", or red ochre, a red dye made from red iron or aluminium oxide, which is finely ground, then mixed with an oily sustance like fish oil or a plant resin.
It largely consists of the mineral corundum ( aluminium oxide ), mixed with other species such as the iron-bearing spinels hercynite and magnetite, and also rutile ( titania ).

mixed and steel
As for the materials they used, the WD-2's mask is fabricated with a highly elastic material called Septom, with bits of steel wool mixed in for added strength.
The Halifax metropolitan area has come to dominate peninsular Nova Scotia as a retail and service centre, but that province's industries were spread out from the coal and steel industries of industrial Cape Breton and Pictou counties, the mixed farming of the North Shore and Annapolis Valley, and the fishing industry was primarily focused on the South Shore and Eastern Shore.
In the score, Zimmer uses synthesizers ( mostly a Fairlight CMI ) mixed with steel drums.
Steel production using iron and carbon works in the same way as brass with the iron metal being mixed with carbon to produce steel.
A similar system using glass inserts in the main steel armour was from the late fifties researched for the Soviet Obiekt 430 prototype of the T-64 ; this was later developed into the " Combination-K " type, having a ceramic compound mixed with the silicon oxide inserts, which offered about 50 % better protection against both shaped charge and KE-penetrator threats, compared with a steel armour of the same weight.
Other contemporary tower design philosophies were often less ornate, ranging from straight-edged steel lattice structures like the Osaka Tower and Beppu Tower in Japan, to the mixed heritage of European concrete towers like the very-visible Fernsehturm Berlin or the Fernmeldeturm Kühkopf.
Opinions however were mixed, as steel and timber were used for trading ; was it not a waste to exchange such goods for worthless tea and porcelain?
A package of J-B WELD, showing " hardener " ( red tube ) and " steel " ( black tube of resin ): equal amounts are squeezed from both tubes and mixed.
It is usually made from 38 mil stainless steel wire and is primarily indicated in mixed dentition, cleft patients and those that have performed the act of thumbsucking.
Decorations are made from the glass slurry i. e. crushed glass mixed with a binder and applied with a pointed tool, usually a steel needle.
Another common laboratory-scale mechanical method for cell disruption uses tiny glass, ceramic or steel beads mixed with a sample suspended in aqueous media.
If this happens, a process known as " sputtering ", high-mass particles from the container ( often steel and other metals ) are mixed into the fusion fuel, lowering its temperature.
While in JAPW, she wrestled Missy Hyatt in a series of mixed tag team matches and a steel cage match.
To this mixed style, previously used by Richard Earlom on copper, Cousins added heavy roulette and rocking-tool textures, tending to fortify the darks, when he found that the burr even on steel failed to yield enough fine impressions to meet the demand.
It reached its final development in the plates after Millais's Cherry Ripe and Pomona, published it in 1881 and 1882, when the invention of coating copper-plates with a film of steel to make them yield larger editions led to the revival of pure mezzotint on copper, which has since rendered obsolete the steel plate and the mixed style which it fostered.
They may be mixed: for example, many NLOS paths result from the LOS path being obstructed by reinforced concrete buildings constructed from concrete and steel.
1: entire cell, 2: steel casing, 3: zinc negative electrode, 4: carbon rod, 5: positive electrode ( Manganese dioxide mixed with carbon powder and electrolyte ), 6: paper separator, 7: polyethylene leak proof isolation, 8: sealing rings, 9-negative terminal, 10-positive terminal ( originally connected to carbon rod )
Smooth-sided and corrugated stainless steel equipment were routinely mixed, and heavyweight baggage, Railway Post Office ( RPO ) and dormitory cars were common.
The matrix is then dropped into a pit where it is mixed with water to create a slurry, which is then pumped through miles of large steel pipes to washing plants.

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