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the amalgam
noun
An alloy containing mercury
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Panners use mercury for amalgamation but do not smelt the amalgam, as is done by smelter workers.
High urinary Hg concentrations were particularly evident among those who amalgamate Hg or heat Hg to remove it from the amalgam.
The amalgam was a benefit performance for the company's pension fund.
The question is who wins the amalgam that they form: Illinois.
The amalgam of architectural styles is part of São Paulo's fascination, especially notable in its old center.
Perhaps the most pervasive use of mercury is in the amalgam of metals used in most dental fillings.
The amalgam looks somewhat functional, but the sense of energy that it whips up seems to preclude use.
Among the amalgam of theories that weigh the effects of genetics and environment, the hygiene hypothesis intrigues many researchers.
He dedicated the amalgam to "building" (Bau) — the engineering not just of new styles but of modern life writ large.
Instead it hints at the amalgam of logic, philosophy, linguistics, research, appraisal and anecdotal wisdom that will follow.
By distillation of the amalgam, the mercury is reclaimed, and the precious metals are isolated as a residue.
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