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  • 111Gold — This article is about the metal. For the color, see Gold (color). For other uses, see Gold (disambiguation). platinum ← gold → mercury …

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  • 112Molybdenum — niobium ← molybdenum → technetium Cr ↑ Mo ↓ W …

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  • 113Nickel — This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Nickel (disambiguation). cobalt ← nickel → copper ↑ Ni ↓ Pd …

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  • 114Platinum — This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Platinum (disambiguation). iridium ← platinum → gold Pd ↑ Pt ↓ Ds …

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  • 115Rhenium — tungsten ← rhenium → osmium Tc ↑ Re ↓ Bh …

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  • 116Titanium — This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Titanium (disambiguation). scandium ← titanium → vanadium …

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  • 117Fracture — For other uses, see Fracture (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes …

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  • 118cerium — /sear ee euhm/, n. a steel gray, ductile metallic element of the rare earth group found only in combination. Symbol: Ce; at. wt.: 140.12; at. no.: 58. [1795 1805; CER(ES) + IUM] * * * Chemical element, a rare earth metal of the lanthanide series… …

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  • 119pipeline — /puyp luyn /, n., v., pipelined, pipelining. n. 1. a long tubular conduit or series of pipes, often underground, with pumps and valves for flow control, used to transport crude oil, natural gas, water, etc., esp. over great distances. 2. a route …

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  • 120ceramic composition and properties — Introduction       atomic and molecular nature of ceramic (industrial ceramics) materials (materials processing) and their resulting characteristics and performance in industrial applications.       Industrial ceramics are commonly understood to… …

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