Once again, Danae's impregnation by gold is presented as a desirable rather than lamentable event in this comic context. |
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The virgin birth was believed to be the divine impregnation of a young woman by a god. |
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Then the impregnation is cured to make the paper mechanically stable and to make it resistant to chemical and thermal influences. |
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Leak-proof sealing is achieved via impregnation of the leather with a tar-like substance obtained through the boiling and distillation of fir and pine wood. |
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The valve controlling the flow of the impregnation material is also easy to handle. |
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In the case of more intense Fe impregnation, scattered quartz clasts supported by a ferruginous matrix may be the only remains of former sandstone. |
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To make the paper mechanically resilient and resistant to chemical and thermal effects, the impregnation is cured afterwards. |
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In cosmetology, this term is used to refer to adding water through impregnation of the upper layers of the epidermis. |
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This could include surface impregnation with polymers, or even chemical modification of the surface wood. |
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In addition to the impregnation, it is also the embossing that is decisive for the quality of the filter. |
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It was on this occasion that Klein set down the basis of his theory of impregnation as an artistic method. |
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Reaction with formaldehyde produces resins used to make rayon and nylon amenable to impregnation with rubber, and as adhesives. |
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Depending on demands and applications in commercial vehicles, this medium can also be applied with a flame retardant impregnation. |
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A single treatment with a standard protective impregnation reduces delicateness and increases ease of care. |
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We have complete technological units such as: a press shop, welding shop, machining shop, winding shop, impregnation shop, assembly shop, testing facility and our own design and development facility. |
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Is it at the moment of impregnation of the mother's womb? |
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This new winding impregnation plant will allow our customers to have at their disposal a high-performance tool which meets environmental standards. |
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In the continuation of his work on pictorial space, Klein turned his attention to space itself, in other words the void, as specified in his theory of impregnation. |
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In both the tangential and radial directions in the wood, chip impregnation is a process of reactive diffusion. |
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Levagard and Disflamoil ranges use impregnation and a transparent multi-layer coating system to ensure halogen-free flame retardance. |
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The shared location provides heat treating, shot blasting, X-ray, machining, leak testing, impregnation and additional secondary services. |
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For the impregnation of dusters and moist wipes. |
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Available with a 13 mm standard diamond impregnation height, HEROTM core bits are manufactured one by one with great care, using a new unitary furnacing process which regularizes the consistency of the tools. |
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All wet treatments are principally based on the coating or impregnation of the fabric with different substances, which may be applied indistinctly to bleached or dyed fabrics. |
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When the body is undergoing pollution, the impregnation takes place in layers of problems which will progressively, by importance or accumulation, clog up the mechanisms of protection, and sometimes even of survival. |
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Extra post-treatments, such as reticulation, impregnation, etc., are necessary to adapt the physical or chemical properties precisely to the requirements of the application. |
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In addition, performances do not change with low weights, old impregnation plants or high viscosity bitume. |
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He also impregnates her, or supports her impregnation, or something. |
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Candied and glacéed fruits are made by slow impregnation of the fruit with syrup until the concentration of sugar in the tissue is sufficiently high to prevent growth of spoilage microorganisms. |
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Typically, the mechanical booster is employed for pumping vacuum-melting furnaces, in an impregnation plant for electrical equipment, and in low-density wind tunnels. |
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Their use will be prohibited for the biocidal impregnation of heavy industrial textiles and their constituent yarns, the biocidal treatment of certain consumer products and as wood preservatives. |
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In 1987 and 1989, approval was given for the use of creosote for pressure impregnation of wood in closed systems for railway sleepers and masts only, and the general dispensation was withdrawn. |
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We ask you to instruct the Canadian delegation to support the removal of enforced pregnancy as a proposed crime, or its substitution by another more appropriate and precise term such as forcible impregnation. |
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For impregnation of natural and artificial stones. |
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Carbonisation generates acid water from the impregnation of the fabric and, later, basic wash water for the neutralisation of the fibres of the fabric. |
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Pyrethroids were introduced in India in mid-nineties for IRS and later for impregnation of mosquito nets. |
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These anhydrides find use in filament winding, pultrusion, prepreg manufacture, potting and encapsulation, powder coating, and vacuum-pressure impregnation. |
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It features high heat resistance, excellent adhesion to textile fibers, and a wide range of processing options, including spray-application and impregnation. |
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Impregnation of endodermal and hypodermal walls with suberin and lignin should reduce the diameter of interfibrillar spaces. |
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Impregnation of the substrate can take place at low temperature where required. |
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Variation in the FTIR Spectra of Biomass Under Impregnation Carbonization and Oxidation Conditions. |
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