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Synthetic and amethyst
Synthetic amethyst is made to imitate the best quality amethyst.

Synthetic and is
Synthetic emeralds are often referred to as " created ", as their chemical and gemological composition is the same as their natural counterparts.
Synthetic organic chemistry is an applied science as it borders engineering, the " design, analysis, and / or construction of works for practical purposes ".
Synthetic essence, consisting basically of a solution of synthetic vanillin in ethanol, is derived from phenol and is of high purity.
Three Musicians is a classic example of Synthetic cubism.
Synthetic phonics is a method employed to teach phonics to children when learning to read.
Synthetic verbal conjugation is expressed in present, aorist and imperfect tenses, while perfect, pluperfect, future and conditional tenses / moods are made by combining auxiliary verbs with participles or synthetic tense forms.
Synthetic ultramarine is a more vivid blue than natural ultramarine, since the particles in synthetic ultramarine are smaller and more uniform than natural ultramarine and therefore diffuse light more evenly.
Synthetic ultramarine being very cheap, it is largely used for wall painting, the printing of paperhangings and calico, etc., and also as a corrective for the yellowish tinge often present in things meant to be white, such as linen, paper, etc.
Synthetic ultramarine pigment is chemically identical to natural ultramarine
Synthetic retinol is marketed under the following trade names: Acon, Afaxin, Agiolan, Alphalin, Anatola, Aoral, Apexol, Apostavit, Atav, Avibon, Avita, Avitol, Axerol, Dohyfral A, Epiteliol, Nio-A-Let, Prepalin, Testavol, Vaflol, Vi-Alpha, Vitpex, Vogan, and Vogan-Neu.
Synthetic reeds are useful when the instrument is played intermittently with long breaks in between, during which time a natural reed might become dry.
Synthetic taurine is obtained from isethionic acid ( 2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid ), which in turn is obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide with aqueous sodium bisulfite.
Synthetic material is now common as well.
Synthetic zeolite is also being used as an additive in the production process of warm mix asphalt concrete.
John Carter is also a major secondary character in the fourth volume ( Thuvia, Maid of Mars, 1920 ), and the ninth ( Synthetic Men of Mars, 1940 ).
Synthetic indexing is a modern technique of using a combination of equity index futures contracts and investments in low risk bonds to replicate the performance of a similar overall investment in the equities making up the index.
The movement's name is derived from the combination of the emotional intensity and self-denial of the German Expressionists with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European abstract schools such as Futurism, the Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism.
The movement's name is derived from the combination of the emotional intensity and self-denial of the German Expressionists with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European abstract schools such as Futurism, the Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism.
Synthetic calculations show that the geoidal signature of a thickened crust ( for example, in orogenic belts produced by continental collision ) is positive, opposite to what should be expected if the thickening affects the entire lithosphere.
Synthetic identity theft is more difficult to track as it doesn't show on either person's credit report directly, but may appear as an entirely new file in the credit bureau or as a subfile on one of the victim's credit reports.
Synthetic Socks is a very early recording by Gene Ween, released on TeenBeat Records in 1987.

Synthetic and produced
Synthetic rubber, which was not produced in the United States prior to the war, quickly became the primary source of rubber in the post-war years.
Synthetic fibers can often be produced very cheaply and in large amounts compared to natural fibers, but for clothing natural fibers can give some benefits, such as comfort, over their synthetic counterparts.
In 1858 Spencer produced an outline of what was to become the System of Synthetic Philosophy.
* Synthetic music, produced by a synthesizer, a machine to create artificial sound and music
* Synthetic chemical or synthetic compress, produced by the process of chemical synthesis
Synthetic diamond ( also known as laboratory-created diamond, laboratory-grown diamond, cultured diamond or cultivated diamond ) is diamond produced in an artificial process, as opposed to natural diamonds, which are created by geological processes.
Synthetic gem-quality diamond crystals were first produced in 1970 by GE, then reported in 1971.
Synthetic diamonds and emeralds were produced to test hardness in space age materials.
A Synthetic or Synthesized material is one that is produced by combining or building individual units into a unified entry.
Synthetic crude is an intermediate product produced when an extra-heavy or unconventional oil source is upgraded into a transportable form.
The fuel was a 70: 30 conventional jet fuel / biojet blend produced from jatropha oil provided by three Mexican producers, Global Energías Renovables ( a wholly owned subsidiary of U. S .- based Global Clean Energy Holdings ), Bencafser S. A. and Energy JH S. A. Honeywell's UOP processed the oil into Bio-SPK ( Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene ).
Synthetic calculations show that the gravity anomaly signature of a thickened crust ( for example, in orogenic belts produced by continental collision ) is negative and larger in absolute value, relative to a case where thickening affects the entire lithosphere.
* Synthetic THC: produced legally in Grenada in the form of small paper plasters stuck to the skin and releasing THC, the active substance in marijuana.
Synthetic xenoestrogens are widely used industrial compounds, such as PCBs, BPA and phthalates, which have estrogenic effects on a living organism even though they differ chemically from the estrogenic substances produced internally by the endocrine system of any organism.
Synthetic Genomics is a company dedicated to using modified or synthetically produced microorganisms to produce the alternative fuels ethanol and hydrogen.
On his ' Synthetic fuels handbook ' a petrochemist James G. Speight included liquid and gaseous fuels as well as clean solid fuels produced by conversion of coal, oil shale or tar sands, and various forms of biomass, although he admits that in the context of substitutes for petroleum-based fuels it has even wider meaning.
Synthetic fuels are produced by the chemical process of conversion.
Synthetic means that which is produced by synthesis ; combining parts to form a whole, colloquially, a man-made version of that which has arisen naturally.

Synthetic and by
Synthetic shuttles are often used by recreational players to reduce their costs as feathered shuttles break easily.
Most modern day electronics now use printed circuit boards made of materials such as FR4, or the cheaper ( and less hard-wearing ) Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper ( SRBP, also known as Paxoline / Paxolin ( trade marks ) and FR2 )-characterised by its light yellow-to-brown colour.
Synthetic knowledge, such as assertions about the real world, must be verified a posteriori by observation.
* Synthetic Genomics, Inc., a company founded in part by Craig Venter seeking to design and synthesize new life forms by genomic engineering
Synthetic hexaploids made by crossing the wild goatgrass wheat ancestor Aegilops tauschii and various durum wheats are now being deployed, and these increase the genetic diversity of cultivated wheats.
Synthetic isotopes are inherently not naturally occurring on Earth, but can be created by nuclear reactions.
Synthetic languages typically distinguish grammatical number by inflection.
Synthetic detergents operate by similar mechanisms to soap.
* 1902 – Synthetic rubies created by the Verneuil process developed by Auguste Verneuil
Synthetic materials such as Nylon and Dacron were followed by advanced sail cloths made from exotic material yarns such as Aramid ( e. g. Twaron, Technora or kevlar ), carbon fibre, HMPE ( e. g. Spectra / Dyneema ), Zylon ( PBO ) and Vectran ( see also Sailcloth ).
* RADARSAT-2: A Canadian Synthetic Aperture Radar ( SAR ) earth observation satellite used to generate precision DEMs by MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.
During recent decades, new buildings were added that contravened the master plan of Spence, such as the Synthetic Chemistry Building and Mountbatten Building ( the latter of which was destroyed by fire in 2005 ).
*" Synthetic Substitution " by Melvin Bliss
Synthetic tetraesters, which are similar to vegetable oils but with four fatty acid chains compared to the normal three found in a natural ester, are manufactured by Fischer esterification.
Synthetic lubricants were first synthesized, or man-made, in significant quantities as replacements for mineral lubricants ( and fuels ) by German scientists in the late 1930s and early 1940s because of their lack of sufficient quantities of crude for their ( primarily military ) needs.
*" Transit Ride " contains samples of " Synthetic Substitution " by Melvin Bliss.
*" Trust Me " contains samples of " Funky President " by James Brown, " Synthetic Substitution by Melvin Bliss & " Big Beat " by Billy Squier

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