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  • 121Glazing — is a transparent part of a wall, usually made of glass or plastic (acrylic and polycarbonate). Glazing also describes the work done by a professional glazier .Common types of glazing used in architectural applications include clear and tinted… …

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  • 122France — /frans, frahns/; Fr. /frddahonns/, n. 1. Anatole /ann nann tawl /, (Jacques Anatole Thibault), 1844 1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel prize 1921. 2. a republic in W Europe. 58,470,421; 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Cap.: Paris. 3.… …

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  • 123traditional ceramics — Introduction       ceramic materials that are derived from common, naturally occurring raw materials such as clay minerals and quartz sand. Through industrial processes that have been practiced in some form for centuries, these materials are made …

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  • 124Franny and Zooey — infobox Book | name = Franny and Zooey title orig = translator = image caption = 1961 hardcover author = J. D. Salinger illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Little, Brown… …

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  • 125Liquidmetal — Liquid metal is also a name for Galinstan, a fusible alloy liquid at room temperature, used as a replacement of mercury.Liquidmetal and Vitreloy are commercial names of a series of amorphous metal alloys developed by a California Institute of… …

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  • 126Polystyrene — For other uses, see Polystyrene (disambiguation). Expanded polystyrene packaging …

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  • 127Polylactic acid — The skeletal formula of poly(lactic acid) Poly(lactic acid) or polylactide (PLA) is a thermoplastic aliphatic polyester derived from renewable resources, such as corn starch (in the United States), tapioca products (roots, chips or starch mostly… …

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  • 128CoorsTek — CoorsTek, Inc. Type Private Industry Ceramics, Semiconductors Founded Golden, Colorado, U.S. (1920) Founder(s) Adolph Coors, Sr. Headquarters …

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