The lobes, which are preserved as carbonized remains of round or ovate outline, have a thickened or darkened rim. |
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Good examples of carbonized fossil plants are found in the roof shales of coal mines. |
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When one of these sedimentary rocks is split open a carbonized fossil is sometimes exposed at the rook face.
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In this case, the rapid inhalations are preceded by the violent throes of the heart to propel the carbonized blood from the overworked tissues. |
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Carbonized palm and carbonized hair are made by means of calcination in a sealed refractory vessel. |
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Once cooled, the outer clay is chipped away and the carbonized core reamed out, with the casting filed and chased. |
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The cone specimens are mostly compressed or adpressed in preservation but their carbonized remains contain ribbed pollen. |
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Then, certain classes of materials, including wood charcoal and carbonized seeds, were re-examined and identified. |
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In six weeks, they excavated the remains of a home, which had been carbonized from the extreme heat of the volcanic eruption. |
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It was not until 1897 that they settled on cotton thread that had been carbonized as the best they could do. |
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Carbon paper is thin tissue, which has been carbonized with a hot melt application of a waxy base and pigment, usually black or blue. |
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The piston is overheated due to an abnormal combustion, and engine oil has been carbonized in the ring grooves. |
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Th black vertical objects seen to the right and above the person are carbonized tree trunks. |
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Saponifies, emulsifies and suspends all types of grease. It insures an exceptional cleaning power on baked or carbonized grease. |
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Afterwards, it was impossible to identify the carbonized bodies of the victims tossed about the scene. |
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They also form rich replacements of carbonized fossil wood, commonly pseudomorphing cell structure, and perhaps partly replacing the sandstone enclosing the wood. |
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The close examination of as much material as was possible in the time available resulted in the discovery of the skull fragments and a carbonized fossil fruit resembling a coconut. |
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Examples of carbonizing herbs to stop bleeding are carbonized cattail pollen, carbonized human hair, carbonized agrimony and carbonized wormwood or mugwort. |
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All plant and animal life had been destroyed, and the trees on the mountainsides had been completely carbonized by scorching winds. |
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Activated charcoal is a very fine powder that consists of carbonized material of plants. |
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In 1878, Swann tested a bulb comprised of a carbonized paper filament inside a vacuum bulb. |
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She concluded that there are dating problems at many sites and that carbonized rice grains rarely have been recovered and documented from datable prehistoric contexts. |
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Fragments of carbonized fossil fish, mostly isolated fish scales, are found at several outcrops of the East Berlin where the dark gray to black shales are exposed. |
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Rotary querns, quantities of cattle bone, shellfish, and carbonized barley grains show the agricultural aspects of everyday life in the settlement. |
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As for the animal bones, Smithson noted that almost all were carbonized, and included lamb vertebrae, as well as two larger vertebrae, probably from a calf. |
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In 1945 the heat from nuclear weapons used in Japan carbonized casualties. |
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Wood which has been carbonized under controlled conditions can be infiltrated with water glass and converted into a ceramic material, thereby repro ducing the micrometre-scale structure of the wood. |
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Its technicians are analyzing the film, which probably includes tarlike derivatives, carbonized wood fibers and high-carbon soot from plastics, said Claudia Kavenagh, director of the company's New York office. |
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The preceding October, Edison had used carbonized sewing cotton mounted on an electrode in a vacuum to produce a light source that becomes white hot without overheating. |
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The oil return pipe at the turbocharger is clogged or carbonized. |
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Some years earlier, in 1860, Swan developed a primitive electric light, one that utilized a filament of carbonized paper in an evacuated glass bulb. |
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In 1850 Swan began working on a light bulb using carbonized paper filaments in an evacuated glass bulb. |
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The developing countries, on the other hand, cannot engage in a decarbonized or less carbonized growth process without adequate technological and financial support from the developed countries. |
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In 1850, he began working with carbonized paper filaments in an evacuated glass bulb. |
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In 1875 Swan returned to consider the problem of the light bulb with the aid of a better vacuum and a carbonized thread as a filament. |
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So 28 chaldrons of coal were carbonized daily, and 84,000 lights supplied by those two companies only. |
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At the City Gas Works, in Dorset Street, Blackfriars, three chaldrons of coal were carbonized each day, providing the gas equivalent of 9,000 Argand lamps. |
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This suggestion was generally disregarded but a 2009 study claimed to have found carbonized remains that date to 2000 BCE and appear like seeds of custard apple. |
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