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** Carbon dioxide in water is a less simple example, because the solution is accompanied by a chemical reaction ( formation of ions ).
Steel with below 0. 6 % Carbon content cannot be hardened by simple heat-treatment enough to make useful hardened-steel tools.
simple: Carbon fiber
simple: Carbon copy
* Carbon copy, a simple document copying technique, as well as a header in e-mail
simple: Blind Carbon Copy
James Gosling, the creator of the Java language, has argued that SWT is too simple, and that SWT is a difficult toolkit to port to new platforms for the same reason that AWT used to have porting problems: that it is too simple, too low level, and too tied to the Win32 GUI API, leading to problems adapting the SWT API to other GUI toolkits, such as Motif and OS X Carbon.
simple: Carbon fixation
Early product literature piggybacked on NCR's corporate name by calling the paper No Carbon Required paper, a simple bacronym alternative to National Cash Register.
Introduced in the early 1980s, Carbon in Pulp is regarded as a simple and cheap process.
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simple: Carbon footprint

simple and steel
Import-substitution industries include textiles ; steel ( using scrap ); tires ; oil refining ; flour milling ; beverages ; tobacco ; simple consumer goods ; and car, truck, and bus assembly.
Today, most modern factory-made machetes are of very simple construction, consisting of a blade and full-length tang punched from a single piece of flat steel plate of uniform thickness ( and thus lack a primary grind ), and a simple grip of two plates of wood or plastic bolted or riveted together around the tang.
Even the broader definition of " carbon-containing molecules " requires the exclusion of carbon-containing alloys ( including steel ), a relatively small number of carbon-containing compounds such as metal carbonates and carbonyls, simple oxides of carbon and cyanides, as well as the allotropes of carbon and simple carbon halides and sulfides, which are usually considered to be inorganic.
Following a vertical launch from a simple steel table, the vehicle was programmed so that it was traveling at an angle of 40 degrees from the horizontal at burnout of the first stage, which occurred 157 seconds after launch.
On depressing a lever the propellant gas forced the flammable oil into and through a rubber tube and over a simple igniting wick device in a steel nozzle.
The first is the wire hanger, which has a simple loop of wire, most often steel, in a flattened triangle shape that continues into a hook at the top.
The Bailey parts were made of standard steel alloys, and were simple enough that parts made at a number of different factories could be completely interchangeable.
In contrast surviving Islamic metalwork consists of practical objects mostly in bronze, brass and steel, with simple, but often monumental, shapes, and surfaces highly decorated with dense decoration in a variety of techniques, but colour mostly restricted to inlays of gold, silver or black niello.
He " had watched the progress of the famine policy of the Government, and could see nothing in it but a machinery, deliberately devised, and skillfully worked, for the entire subjugation of the island — the slaughter of portion of the people, and the pauperization of the rest ," and he had therefore " come to the conclusion that the whole system ought to be met with resistance at every point, and the means for this would be extremely simple, namely, a combination among the people to obstruct and render impossible the transport and shipment of Irish provisions ; to refuse all aid to its removal ; to destroy the highways ; to prevent everyone, by intimidation, from daring to bid for grain and cattle if brought to auction under ' distress ' ( a method of obstruction which put an end to Church tithes before ); in short, to offer a passive resistance universally ; but occasionally, when opportunity served, to try the steel.
Mitchel had come to the view that " the whole system ought to be met with resistance at every point ; and the means for this would be extremely simple ; namely, a combination amongst the people to obstruct and render impossible the transport and shipment of Irish provisions ; to refuse all aid in its removal ; to destroy the highways, to prevent everyone, by intimidation, from daring to bid for grain or cattle if brought to auction under distress ;" ( a method of obstruction which had put an end to tithes before ) " in short, to offer a passive resistance universally, but occasionally, when opportunity served, to try the steel ".
In 1847, when he severed his connection with The Nation, he says, " I had watched the progress of the famine policy of the Government, and could see nothing in it but a machinery, deliberately devised, and skillfully worked, for the entire subjugation of the island — the slaughter of portion of the people, and the pauperization of the rest ," and he had therefore " come to the conclusion that the whole system ought to be met with resistance at every point, and the means for this would be extremely simple, namely, a combination among the people to obstruct and render impossible the transport and shipment of Irish provisions ; to refuse all aid to its removal ; to destroy the highways ; to prevent everyone, by intimidation, from daring to bid for grain and cattle if brought to auction under ' distress ' ( a method of obstruction which put an end to Church tithes before ); in short, to offer a passive resistance universally ; but occasionally, when opportunity served, to try the steel.
de Monchaux's work from the early 1990s often achieves this effect by the combination of red velvet and steel in simple and strong constructions, but later works have tended to move towards lighter colours, and a more ornamental approach.
In the United States and many other rich countries, domestic producers of " simple " manufactured goods, such as textiles, leather goods, ceramics, glass and steel, have long claimed that they could not compete with large quantities of imports.
The main body of the rocket consisted of a simple steel tube with flip-out fins on the tail for stabilization.
It may be a simple metal plate with a V-notch cut into it, or it may be a concrete and steel structure across the bed of a river.
The screen can be as simple as a wall that is painted white, or it can be a steel truss structure with a complex finish.
Blades made of steel with a high enough carbon content ( greater than 0. 5 %) can be heat-treated by heating the steel up to a critical point ( most simple carbon alloys become non-magnetic slightly below that point ), then quenching it with forced air, oil, water, or brine depending on the required hardness.
This version also used a wrought iron barrel instead of twisted steel, and a simple plug that replaced the break-off breech plug used in earlier patterns.
Its simple flowing lines combine steel and woven cane.
" Not requiring the new steel frame technology because of its comparatively low height, Richardson used multi-storied windows topped by arches to tie the stories together, and the regular patterns of the windows to tie the entire building into " a simple and unified solid occupying an entire block.
The rear suspension was a simple steel beam axle and a Panhard rod, trailing arms and torsion bars attached to a steel tube, which in turn was bolted to the monocoque.

Carbon and steel
Carbon steel, an alloy of iron and carbon, can be very sharp, hold its edge well, and remain easy to sharpen, but is vulnerable to rust and stains.
Carbon and stainless spring steel wire have significant applications for engineered springs for critical automotive or industrial manufactured parts / components.
Carbon steel woks vary widely in price, style, and quality, which is based on ply and forming technique.
Carbon steel is resistant to the most common forms of corrosion, particularly from hydrocarbon impurities at temperatures below 205 ° C, but other corrosive chemicals and environments prevent its use everywhere.
Carbon steel consists of two components: pure iron, in the form of ferrite, and cementite or iron carbide, a compound of iron and carbon.
* Tiller-A handle made of wood, steel or Carbon fibre that is attached to the top of a rudder, often via a post, which enables the helmsman to steer the boat.
* Slide material: Carbon steel
* Slide material: Carbon steel
* Slide and barrel material: Carbon steel
* Slide and barrel material: Carbon or stainless steel
Carbon steel is steel where the main interstitial alloying constituent is carbon.
Carbon steel is broken down in to four classes based on carbon content:
* Full annealing: Carbon steel is heated to approximately 40 ° C above Ac < sub > 3 </ sub > or Ac < sub > 1 </ sub > for 1 hour ; this assures all the ferrite transforms into austenite ( although cementite might still exist if the carbon content is greater than the eutectoid ).
* Normalizing: Carbon steel is heated to approximately 55 ° C above Ac < sub > 3 </ sub > or Ac < sub > m </ sub > for 1 hour ; this assures the steel completely transforms to austenite.
* Quenching: Carbon steel with at least 0. 4 wt % C is heated to normalizing temperatures and then rapidly cooled ( quenched ) in water, brine, or oil to the critical temperature.
Carbon composite rotors ( introduced by the Brabham team in 1976 ) are used instead of steel or cast iron because of their superior frictional, thermal, and anti-warping properties, as well as significant weight savings.
Carbon migrates into the steel from the wood.
Carbon flakes or nodules in iron or steel with high carbon content ( high carbon steel, cast iron ) may cause an electrolytic potential and interfere with coating or plating.
Concrete or steel jacketing have been a popular retrofit technique until the advent of composite materials such as Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer ( FRP ).
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