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The windshield glass is shatterproof and Plexiglas is used in the cabin.
Note: If 1/2-inch panel board is used inside and out, or 5/8-inch one side and 3/8-inch the other, and 1/8-inch glass is used, stock lumber in Af, Af, and Af can be used in making the glass panels.
As everybody is curious to see the battery of glass tubes I have invented, I have had quite a small one made here of four glass tubes ( in Copenhagen I used 30 ) and intend to carry it with me ''.
Abbe numbers are used to classify glass and other optically transparent materials.
This can be a letter-number code, as used in the Schott Glass catalogue, or a 6-digit glass code.
Casein is mainly used to adhere glass bottle labels.
In part of the older literature, the term has been used synonymously with glass.
They were used in 18th-century chemical studies for burning materials in closed glass vessels where the products of combustion could be trapped for analysis.
Archimedes, the renowned mathematician, was said to have used a burning glass ( or more likely a large number of angled hexagonal mirrors ) as a weapon in 212 BC, when Syracuse was besieged by Marcus Claudius Marcellus.
Hand signals are used to assist the " eye in the sky ", a person or video camera located above the table and sometimes concealed behind one-way glass.
* A bain-marie can be used to re-liquify hardened honey by placing a glass jar on top of any improvised platform sitting at the bottom of a pot of gently boiling water.
It is also used as a lubricant and a pigment, as a molding material in glass manufacture, in electrodes for dry batteries and in electroplating and electroforming, in brushes for electric motors and as a neutron moderator in nuclear reactors.
Carbon compounds make up most of the materials used in clothing, such as natural and synthetic textiles and leather, and almost all of the interior surfaces in the built environment other than glass, stone and metal.
* Red House Cone in Wordsley: a 27 m high conical brick structure, diameter 18 m, used for the production of glass
* Calcium carbonate ( CaCO < sub > 3 </ sub >) is used in manufacturing cement and mortar, lime, limestone ( usually used in the steel industry ) and aids in production in the glass industry.
* Calcium phosphate ( Ca < sub > 3 </ sub >( PO < sub > 4 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub >) is used as a supplement for animal feed, fertilizer, in commercial production for dough and yeast products, in the manufacture of glass, and in dental products.
Sodium carbonate (" soda " or " natron ") and potassium carbonate (" potash ") have been used since antiquity for cleaning and preservation, as well as for the manufacture of glass.
As a matter of safety, the face is typically made of thick lead glass so as to be highly shatter-resistant and to block most X-ray emissions, particularly if the CRT is used in a consumer product.

glass and for
On the glass partition between me and the driver were three signs: one asked for help for the blind, another help for orphans, and the third for relief for the war refugees.
As he made plans for the new Taliesin, Wright also got on paper his conception of a cathedral of steel and glass to house a congregation of all faiths, and the idea for a planetarium with a sloping ramp.
Though merely clear glass, it was a distinctive trade mark for an aspiring actor who hoped to imprint himself upon the memories of producers.
Since she could not act, one part suited her as well as any other, and so she was the first person to offer Mr. Lincoln a glass of water, holding it up to the box, high above her head, to Miss Harris, who had asked for it.
Each brass handle and hinge shone for his reward, and he knew how to get at the dust in the china flowers and how to take down the long glass drops which hung from the chandelier.
Our new large-package ring twister for glass fiber yarns is performing well in our customers' mills.
There are standard sliding glass windows in wood or aluminum frames for those panels requiring them.
Other thicknesses may necessitate ripping a special size lumber for the glass trim.
Practically all bulky housing products can now be ordered in standard units palletized or unitized for mechanical handling -- including lumber, asphalt shingles, glass block, face brick, plaster, lime, hardboard, gypsum wallboard and sheathing, cement, insulation sheathing, floor tile, acoustical tile, plaster base, and asbestos shingles.
In Chicago, some time ago, Mr. H., age 27, a diabetic since he was six, stopped using insulin because he had bought a `` magic spike '' -- a glass tube about the size of a pencil filled with barium chloride worth a small fraction of a cent -- sold by the Vrilium Company of Chicago for $306 as a cure-all.
On the second landing he paused to look for Docherty, didn't see him, and accepted a glass of champagne.
After Captain Docherty sent Arleigh Griffith for Hoag he was able to complete his detailed inspection of the third floor and to receive a report from his man covering the floors above before Griffith returned, buoyed up by a brief stop for another glass of champagne.
Phil decided to stay a little longer, and as time passed it seemed as if the strange little man had never been there, but for the other glass on the table.
He doesn't think that potting them from a deck chair on the south side of the house with a quart glass of beer for sustenance is entirely sporting.
At juice bars in Los Angeles' 35 `` health '' stores, a new sensation is a pink, high-protein cocktail, concocted of dried eggs, powdered milk and cherry-flavored No-Cal, which sells for 59-cents per 8-oz. glass.
It allowed for cathedrals to be built with thinner walls and it became possible to introduce stained glass windows instead of traditional mosaic decorations.
In an article he submitted for the medical journal The Lancet during World War I, Fleming described an ingenious experiment, which he was able to conduct as a result of his own glass blowing skills, in which he explained why antiseptics were killing more soldiers than infection itself during World War I. Antiseptics worked well on the surface, but deep wounds tended to shelter anaerobic bacteria from the antiseptic agent, and antiseptics seemed to remove beneficial agents produced that protected the patients in these cases at least as well as they removed bacteria, and did nothing to remove the bacteria that were out of reach.
The Airbus A380 glass cockpit featuring pull-out keyboards and two wide computer screens on the sides for pilots.
Other suggestions include its use as a magnifying glass for jewellers, or as a decorative furniture inlay.

glass and photographic
The glass photographic plates were bought for £ 6, 000 by an unnamed buyer at a London auction held in 2001.
Many advances in photographic glass plates and printing were made in through the 19th century.
Using a 5-inch photographic camera, he manually examined over 200 three-hour exposures with a magnifying glass, and found no planets.
Adaptations of the gelatin process have remained the primary black-and-white photographic process to this day, differing primarily in the film material itself, originally glass and then a variety of flexible films.
Early photographic cameras were usually in the form of a pair of nested boxes, the end of one carrying the lens and the end of the other carrying a removable ground glass focusing screen.
View cameras use a ground glass screen which is removed and replaced by either a photographic plate or a reusable holder containing sheet film before exposure.
The images, scanned from photographic prints, glass negatives and rare publications, visually document the communities of Cle Elum, Roslyn and other towns and villages in western Kittitas County.
* Institute for Stained Glass in Canada, over 2200 photos ; a multi-year photographic survey of Canada's stained glass heritage
The use of flexible rollfim in the cameras meant that the cameras were light and portable and could be used without the encumbrance of tripods and the attendant difficulty of using glass photographic plates which were typical of earlier cameras.
* 1885-American inventors George Eastman and Hannibal Goodwin each invent a sensitized celluloid base roll photographic film to replace the glass plates then in use.
Twenty observatories from around the world participated in exposing and measuring more than 22, 000 ( glass ) photographic plates in an enormous observing programme extending over several decades.
During the 1880s the collodion process, in turn, was largely replaced by gelatin dry platesglass plates with a photographic emulsion of silver halides suspended in gelatin.
Most photographic filters are made up of two pieces of optical glass glued together with some form of image or light manipulation material between the glass.
Edison's original idea involved recording pinpoint photographs, 1 / 32 of an inch wide, directly on to a cylinder ( also referred to as a " drum "); the cylinder, made of an opaque material for positive images or of glass for negatives, was coated in collodion to provide a photographic base.
In 1851, Frederick Scott Archer, an Englishman, discovered that collodion could be used as an alternative to egg white ( albumen ) on glass photographic plates.
Inside and outside of area-based isolations, digital filtration can be applied to soften, sharpen or mimic the effects of traditional glass photographic filters in nearly infinite degrees.
* Frederick Scott Archer-inventor of the collodion process, the first photographic emulsion used to create glass negatives.
The statue is of a woman wrapped in photographic film, looking straight up, with her left hand stretched upwards and holding a glass sphere containing a light.
Astrophotography uses specialised photographic film ( or usually a glass plate coated with photographic emulsion ), but there are a number of drawbacks, particularly a low quantum efficiency, of the order of 3 %, whereas CCDs can be tuned for a QE > 90 % in a narrow band.
* glass in television and photographic products ( e. g., CRT television screens and camera lenses )
In the photographic process, a large-format glass plate negative is contact-copied onto a low contrast film or plate to create a positive.
Over 40, 000 of Wilson's photographic glass plates still exist today, largely due to the meticulous washing and chemical treatments he insisted on.

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