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  • 91Glass coloring and color marking — may be obtained by 1) addition of coloring ions,[1][2] by 2) precipitation of nanometer sized colloides (so called striking glasses[1] such as ruby gold [3] or red selenium ruby ),[2] 3) by colored …

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  • 92Glass (disambiguation) — Glass is an amorphous material commonly used in windows, tableware, optoelectronics and decorative items.It can also refer to: * Glasses, spectacles, or eyeglasses * Glass (drinkware) * Glass (band), progressive rock band from the Pacific… …

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  • 93Glass tiles — are pieces of glass formed into consistent shapes. Glass was used in mosaics as early as 2500 BC, but it took until the 3rd Century BC before innovative artisans in Greece, Persia and India created glass tiles.Whereas clay tiles are dated as… …

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  • 94Glass casting — is the process by which cast glass objects, either functional or artistic, are produced by allowing molten glass to solidify in a mould (a process called casting). This technique has been used since the Egyptian period. Modern cast glass is… …

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  • 95Glass-ceramic — materials share many properties with both glass and more traditional crystalline ceramics. It is formed as a glass, and then made to crystallize partly by heat treatment. Unlike sintered ceramics, glass ceramics have no pores between crystals.… …

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  • 96Glass batch calculation — or glass batching is used to determine the correct mix of raw materials (batch) for a glass melt.PrincipleThe raw materials mixture for glass melting is termed batch . The batch calculation is based on the common linear regression equation:NB =… …

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  • 97Glass lizard — Eastern glass lizard (Ophisaurus ventralis) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 98Glass Mask — Cover of the first tankōbon of the series. ガラスの仮面 (Garasu no Kamen) …

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  • 99Glass databases — are a collection of glass compositions, glass properties, glass models, associated trademark names, patents etc. These data were collected from publications in scientific papers and patents, from personal communication with scientists and… …

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  • 100Glass's Guide — Glass’s Guide is the leading British motor trades guide to used car prices, often referred to in the trade as The Bible. Monitoring car values for almost 75 years since 1933, Glass’s Guide has reflected how cars have become increasingly… …

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