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  • ...|250px|An artist modelling a [[Bust (sculpture)|bust]] of [[Confucius]] in clay]] ...use]], by [[Auguste Rodin]] (1882). [[Terracotta]], originally modelled in clay.]]
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  • Expanded-clay aggregate, or '''"exclay"''', is a lightweight [[ceramic]] [[Aggregate (com ...rom natural clay and the end product have the shape of round pellets. They clay have been expanded by thermal treatment in a rotating kiln operating at tem
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  • ...t the base) made out of a special mortar called sārooj, composed of sand, clay, egg whites, lime, goat hair, and ash in specific proportions, and which wa
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  • ...in the area the beets are grown. The reason for this is the naturally high clay content of the soil, causing slippery roads when soil falls from the traile
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  • ...lkali and [[Cinnamomum aromaticum|cassia]] oil was written on a Babylonian clay tablet around 2200 BC.
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  • ...ary air vent does get very hot & could be a hazard to small children. If a clay or cement inslation isn't added (which would make the whole stove virtually
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  • ...near who makes pottery. Ask them where they buy raw materials. You can buy clay already cleaned and sieved fine. But it's easy to make it yourself. ...are just one of the many formulas that will work. Any fine sand mixed with clay, water, a binder [syrup or
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  • ...under the direction of [[Lieutenant]] [[Ralph Waldo Christie]].<ref>Blair, Clay, Jr. ''Silent Victory'' (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975), p.54-5.</ref> To * Blair, Clay, Jr. ''Silent Victory''. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975. ISBN 0-553-01050-6
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  • ...ort, Rhode Island|Newport]], [[Rhode Island]], since the 1920s,<ref>Blair, Clay, Jr. ''Silent Victory'' (New York: Bantam, 1976), p.280.</ref> in particula
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  • ...amaging a Japanese patrol vessel in the Yellow Sea in November.<ref>Blair, Clay, Jr. ''Silent Victory'' (Bantam, 1976), p.788.</ref> * Blair, Clay, Jr. ''Hitler's U-Boat War: The Hunters, 1939-1942''. ISBN 0-679-64032-0
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  • ...al fatigue, loss of appetite, yellow skin or eyes, itching, dark urine, or clay-colored stools. <br />These symptoms may be early signs of liver damage.{{C
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  • '''Pelite''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] ''Pelos'', Clay) is a descriptive name for a [[clastic]] rock with a grain size of less tha ...descriptive terms based on grain size, avoiding the use of terms such as [[clay]] or [[Argillite|argillaceous]] which carry an implication of chemical comp
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  • ...s part shade and humus rich soil. The plant also prefers sandy, loamy, and clay soils. It can grow under dry or moist conditions. Seeds develop in pods tha
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  • ...coniferous forests, to {{convert|4000|ft|m}} elevation, in sandy, rocky or clay soils. It is found in areas that receive 10-20" of rainfall annually and pr
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  • White baneberry prefers [[clay]] to coarse [[loam]]y upland soils, and are found in [[hardwood]] and mixed
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  • ...ical reason for this behaviour is that the liquid contains particles (e.g. clay) or large molecules (e.g. polymers) which have some kind of interaction, cr
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  • '''Bensonite''' is a [[colloidal]] clay. It is a carbonate mineral which contains [[barium]], [[magnesium]], [[calc
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  • | journal = Applied Clay Science | doi = 10.1016/j.clay.2006.08.001
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  • ...rm for a [[Plasticity (physics)|plastic]] material similar in texture to [[clay]] or [[dough]] typically used in domestic construction and repair as a seal
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  • Besides the fibres, pulps may contain fillers such as [[chalk]] or [[china clay]], which improve the characteristics of the paper for printing or writing. ...er]] has a thin layer of material such as [[calcium carbonate]] or [[china clay]] applied to one or both sides in order to create a surface more suitable f
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  • '''Fougerite''' is a recently discovered representative of [[clay minerals]], chemically and structurally related to so-called green rust, hy ..., SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> and other. Fougerite is unique among other [[clay minerals]] due to having a positive layer charge.
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  • * Musto Recoil Shield - a game or clay shooting shoulder pad that provides protection from a recoiling gun
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  • ...refractories is the oxide of [[calcium]] ([[lime (mineral)|lime]]). [[Fire clay|Fireclays]] are also widely used in the manufacture of refractories.
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  • ...with a sticky material usually made of some combination of wet [[soil]], [[clay]], [[sand]], [[Feces|animal dung]] and straw. Wattle and daub has been use ...gregates and reinforcement. Binders hold the mix together and can include clay, lime, chalk dust and limestone dust. Aggregates give the mix its bulk and
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  • ...ion]] of native [[rain forest]] in Rio de Janeiro City for extraction of [[clay]] a raw material for [[civil engineering]] (2009 picture).]]
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  • ...dex.cfm?pi=GL&gaction=list&grp=C Ceramic Tile and Stone Standards]</ref> [[Clay]] was one of the earliest materials used to produce [[ceramic]]s, but many Traditional ceramic raw materials include clay minerals such as kaolinite, more recent materials include aluminium oxide,
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  • ...derived from an original [[shale]]-type [[sedimentary rock]] composed of [[clay]] or [[volcano|volcanic]] [[ash (volcanic)|ash]] through low-grade regional
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  • ...ted by substituting charged species such as [[nanoparticle]]s or [[Zeolite|clay platelet]]s<ref>G.S. Lee Y.J.Lee K.B.Yoon Layer By Layer Assembly Of Zeolit
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  • ...ls included mixtures of [[alum]] and [[vinegar]]; [[clay]] and [[hair]]; [[clay]] and [[gypsum]]; [[alum]], [[ferrous sulfate]], and [[gypsum]]; and [[ammo ...improvement of fire-retardancy by having nanodispersed [[montmorillonite]] clay in the polymer matrix. Later, organomodified [[clays]], TiO<sub>2</sub> [[
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  • ...rigin). These fluids are called [[Bingham plastic]]s. Several examples are clay suspensions, drilling mud, toothpaste, mayonnaise, chocolate, and mustard.
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  • ..., [[blood]] || [[Suspension (chemistry)|Suspension]]: [[mud]] ([[soil]], [[clay]] or [[silt]] particles are suspended in water), [[chalk]] powder suspended
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  • ...rostatic interactions. For example, negatively-charged colloidal silica or clay particles can be flocculated by the addition of a positively-charged polyme ...of inorganic colloids is very low in compacted [[bentonite]]s and in deep clay formations<ref>
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  • ...lation has been used for centuries in the northern climates of Europe. The clay coating gives the insulation a half hour fire rating according to DIN (Germ ...hey may or may not require fire retardents or anti-insect/pest treatments. Clay coating is a low toxic additive which often meets these requirements. They
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  • ...er when it is wet because it does not flow freely. Substances like dried [[clay]], although dry bulk solids composed of very fine particles, are not powder
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  • ...s include sand and gravel, iron and steel slag, [[sintered]] or expanded [[clay]] or [[shale]], and [[perlite]] or [[vermiculite]].<ref>{{cite web |url=htt
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  • ...aggregate in [[mortar (firestop)]] and in [[ceramics (art)|ceramics]] as a clay additive. It is also used by the explosive industry.<ref> [http://www.freep
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  • | habit = Clay, scaly, aggregate, rarely as pseudohexagonal crystal plates ...ral]] sheets for every one [[octahedral]] sheet. It is a limited expansion clay with a medium [[shrink-swell capacity]]. Vermiculite has a high [[cation ex
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  • * '''Bank gravel''': gravel intermixed with sand or clay. * [[Clay]]
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  • ...ome (minor) materials that are used as specialty lightweight aggregates: [[clay]], [[pumice]], [[perlite]], and [[vermiculite]].
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  • ...is due to the thickness of matrix material at which its properties change (clay is not included in concrete because it would "absorb" the matrix, preventin ...al Motors]] for automotive use is in the former category: a fine-grained [[clay]] with a laminar structure suspended in a [[thermoplastic]] [[olefin]] (a c
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  • ...le groundcover that is composed of a mixture of [[gravel]], [[sand]] and [[clay]] that produces a buff coloured bound surface. It is more commonly seen in
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  • ...ller's earth]] had been introduced for use in the process. This is a soft clay-like material occurring in nature as an impure [[hydrous]] [[aluminium sili
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  • ...rom impressions of textiles and basketry and nets on little pieces of hard clay, dating from 27,000 years ago and found in [[Dolni Vestonice]] in the [[Cze
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  • ...holders and tablecloths, but also makes huipils. She also makes figures of clay. Her work has won awards such as the Concurso de Tejido de San Mateo del Ma
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  • ...mpressions of textiles and basketry and nets left on little pieces of hard clay.<ref name="Chang">[http://www.textile-technology.com/stone-age-clothing-mor *1865 – Clay invents the double-headed latch needle which has enabled to create purl sti
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  • ...y the techniques used in working soft waxes are similar to those used with clay and involve the use of wooden or metal spatulas, direct molding with the fi
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  • ...ed two methods for the production of kerosene. One method involved using [[clay]] as an [[absorption (chemistry)|absorbent]], whereas the other method invo
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  • ...soft, flexible [[wire]], or adhered to a surface (e.g. [[Cloth|fabric]], [[clay]]).
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  • ...|250px|An artist modelling a [[Bust (sculpture)|bust]] of [[Confucius]] in clay]] ...use]], by [[Auguste Rodin]] (1882). [[Terracotta]], originally modelled in clay.]]
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  • '''Salt ceramic''', also called '''Victorian salt clay''' is a traditional salt-based modeling medium. It is an air-dry [[modeling clay]],<ref>http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,199,153178-229200,00.html</ref> whic
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  • * [[Polymer clay]]
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  • ...g clay]] sold by Spanish company JOVI and its subsidiaries. JOVI Modeling Clay, Plastilina, is mainly composed of [[Biomass|vegetable matter]], making it
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