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Chemically, Pyrex contains borosilicate and expands only about one-third as much as common glass (silicate) when heated.
The effigies were set afire, helped by splashes of kerosene, while the dancing was helped by slugs of the anise-flavored liquor called aguardiente, consumed from a common glass.
The most common glass for Champagne 50 years ago, the coupe has gradually been supplanted by the flute, whose slender upright form is now deemed far more proper and elegant.
Quasicrystal, also called quasi-periodic crystal, matter formed atomically in a manner somewhere between the amorphous solids of glasses (special forms of metals and other minerals, as well as common glass) and the precise pattern of crystals.
Amino-modified capture DNA1 was covalently immobilized on the common glass slides surface.
Application of coatings upon pure zinc substrates and common glass slides were performed by spinning.
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It is well known that the most common glasses contain iron impurities in the form of iron salts within the silicon oxide that impede the transmission of light through the material.
The results show that the total extinction coefficient of the silica aerogel system is largest by loading with the common float glass fiber and lowest by loading with the soda lime silica glass among the five fiber types.
It can occur during sawing, grinding and drilling and is common in glass manufacturing and sand blasting.
To no one's surprise this didn't pan out, and the Bucks actually traded away Jennings during the offseason: it's not really helpful to try to channel Joe Namath when you really have more in common with Glass Joe.
On the whole, excavations have unearthed little pewter ware dating from antiquity, not only because it has tended to perish over the years but presumably also because it was not nearly as common as glass, bronze, silver, or clay.
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