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High-alumina cement is a rapid-hardening cement made by fusing at 1,500 to 1,600 °C (2,730 to 2,910 °F) a mixture of bauxite and limestone in a reverberatory or electric furnace or in a rotary kiln.
Further examination revealed that the chromosomes were clumping together by fusing at the ends, thereby stretching the cell.
Qom's lack of subordination is a threat to Khamenei's rule and to the long-term survival of the Islamic Republic -- a system which prides itself with fusing (at least in theory) Islamic values and a republican form of governance.
Although, in theory, it is possible to gather diagnosis-level data in near-real time from emergency department visits [27] [29], doing so at a national level would require fusing, at considerable expense, data sources from different geographic areas and multiple firms (in the case of pharmacy data or billing data): a considerable data management burden.
In fact, exocytic events have been documented with vesicles docking and fusing at the furrow area.
Microsphere fusing at four different temperatures (21 °C, 37 °C, 40 °C and 50 °C) was used as an indirect assessment of changes in surface Tg.
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Don't forget to put a fuse AT THE BATTERY (very important)as well as one at the amp.
People do not fuse at the neck.
Male wrist bones fuse at 18.
Fuse at Here 696 North Robertson Boulevard, West Hollywood; (310) 310-8455.
Female wrist bones are fused at the age of 17.
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