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expansion and iron
From 1785, perhaps because the improved version of potting and stamping was about to come out of patent, a great expansion in the output of the British iron industry began.
Lithium's coefficient of thermal expansion is twice that of aluminium and almost four times that of iron.
In addition to the removal of internal reciprocating stresses by virtue of the complete removal of reciprocating internal parts typically found in a piston engine, the Wankel engine is constructed with an iron rotor within a housing made of aluminium, which has a greater coefficient of thermal expansion.
The mining and commerce of metal, especially copper and iron, led to an enrichment of the Etruscans and to the expansion of their influence in the Italian peninsula and the western Mediterranean sea.
After suffering a decline during the First World War and the Russian Civil War, the city resumed its growth in the late 1920s, with the expansion of various industries, iron ore and metallurgy in particular, and by 1939 its population had reached 104, 500.
The mining and commerce of metal, especially copper and iron, led to an enrichment of the Etruscans and to the expansion of their influence in the Italian peninsula and the western Mediterranean sea.
* J. D. Muhly, copper, tin, silver and iron: the search for metallic ores as an incentive for foreign expansion.
It was originally a centre of civil servants, but the establishment of a slaughterhouse, dairy factory and iron foundry created more diverse expansion opportunities and encouraged growth.
But nationally, the continued expansion of freight railroad system gave easy local access to cheaper and higher quality iron from the Great Lakes region.
However, the middle bridge rises relative to the bottom one because the greater expansion of the zinc rods pushes the middle bridge, and therefore the bob, upwards to match the combined drop caused by the expanding iron.
In simple terms, the upwards expansion of the zinc counteracts the combined downwards expansion of the iron ( which has a greater total length ).
The rod lengths are calculated so that the effective length of the zinc rods multiplied by zinc's expansion coefficient equals the effective length of the iron rods multiplied by iron's expansion coefficient thereby keeping the pendulum the same length.
From the 16th to the 18th centuries, the demands of iron smelters for charcoal, increasing industrial developments and the discovery and expansion of colonial empires as well as incessant warfare that increased the demand for shipping to levels never previously reached, all combined to deforest Europe.
In the early 18th century the town entered a period of expansion as iron working became easier and cheaper with the transition ( beginning in 1709 ) from charcoal to coke as a means of smelting iron.
The massive expansion in iron and coal industries led to the population of Tipton expanding rapidly through the 19th century, going from 4, 000 at the beginning of the century to 30, 000 at the end.
In 1846 work was complete on the Middlesbrough and Redcar Railway, created to attract local tourism and trade, but like much of the Middlesbrough region, Redcar's real population expansion began with the discovery in 1850 of iron ore in the Eston area of the Cleveland Hills.
Westward expansion of the Pennsylvania Railroad helped Philadelphia keep up with nearby New York City in domestic commerce, as both cities fought for dominance in transporting iron and coal resources from Pennsylvania.
The town is relatively young, coming into existence in the 19th century, following the rapid expansion of the local iron and coal industries.
They believed that the expansion was caused by the development of agriculture, the making of ceramics and the use of iron, which permitted new ecological zones to be exploited.
John Wilkinson made his fortune selling good quality goods made of iron and reached his limit of investment expansion.
Since 1980, San Juan has experienced an industrial expansion that now includes, in addition to the wineries, food processing plants, chemical, plastics, iron, auto parts and textiles factories.

expansion and works
Throughout the 1880s and 1890s, for example, Carnegie allowed his steel works to fill large orders of armor plate for the building of an enlarged and modernized United States Navy ; while he opposed American oversea expansion.
Museum expansion slowed after World War I, and the collection did not acquire many significant new works ; exceptions were Georges de La Tour's Saint Thomas and Baron Edmond de Rothschild's ( 1845 – 1934 ) 1935 donation of 4, 000 engravings, 3, 000 drawings, and 500 illustrated books.
* Daniel V. Thompson, Jr., Materials and Techniques of Medieval Painting, Dover: explanation and expansion on Cennini's works
Dark matter gravitates as ordinary matter, and thus works to slow the expansion of the universe ; by contrast, dark energy accelerates its expansion.
The technique of pi – theorem ’ s usage (`` the method of dimensions ’’) became widely known due to the works of Rayleigh ( the first application of the pi – theorem in the general case to the dependence of pressure drop in a pipe upon governing parameters probably dates back to 1892, a heuristic proof with the use of series expansion, to 1894 ).
It brought to a halt the expansion works on line 5 of the Barcelona Metro and led to the evacuation of dozens of buildings in the area.
The 20th century would see a continued expansion of acceptable practice, leading to the formulation of ideas by which there existed a " sonata principle " or " sonata idea " that unified works of the type, even if they did not explicitly meet the demands of the normative description.
There is a regional Goodyear manufacturing facility that works in conjunction with Veyance Technology, which recently completed an $ 18 million expansion and has investors including the Carlyle Group, a DuPont operation, the eastern United States headquarters of United Rotary Brush, Ray Lewis and Son, Scioto Services, and many others.
Larger number in Buddhism works up to Bukeshuo bukeshuo zhuan ( 不可說不可說轉 ) or 10 < sup > 37218383881977644441306597687849648128 </ sup >, which appeared as Bodhisattva's maths in the Avataṃsaka Sūtra., though chapter 30 ( the Asamkyeyas ) in Thomas Cleary's translation of it we find the definition of the number " untold " as exactly 10 < sup > 10 * 2 < sup > 122 </ sup ></ sup >, expanded in the 2nd verses to 10 < sup > 45 * 2 < sup > 121 </ sup ></ sup > and continuing a similar expansion indeterminately.
The works will be displayed along with the Fisher collection upon the museum's expansion, slated to be completed in 2016.
He was responsible for the expansion of his family's chantry foundation in Somerset, Naish Priory, as well as significant building works at Christ Church Canterbury and Maidstone College.
Two important works are associated with his administration, the non-clerical organization of public education, and the beginning of the colonial expansion of France.
The site of the plaza and fountains will be a work site for the Crossrail and station expansion works at Tottenham Court Road station.
This expansion of the usual A – B – A structure of ternary form into A – B – A – B – A was quite common in other works of Beethoven of this period, such as his Fourth Symphony and String Quartet Op.
Like many of Card's works, the novel is an expansion of a short story, his " Lost Boys ", which can be found in his short story compilation Maps in a Mirror.
A new cooling tower has been built as part of expansion works at the site, which allows one 250 MW unit to run at full load even during such times.
Qianlong personally took interest and directed the expansion works.
The design capacity of the airport was eight Boeing 707s at a rate of 500 passengers per hour, with minor expansion works completed in 1973 allowing Boeing 747s to serve the airport.
* Airside works including the expansion of aircraft parking stands
It supported protectionist measures to defend national industry, encouraged state research to assist national industry, promised protection of small businesses, major expansion of public works, and progressive tax reform.
Construction and expansion works on both castles continued in the subsequent centuries.
Continuous expansion works have been done at these three crossings to meet the increasing demand for passenger handling capacity.

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