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the graphite
noun
An allotrope of carbon, consisting of planes of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal arrays with the planes stacked loosely, that is used as a dry lubricant and in "lead" pencils.
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The graphite cores have no secondary containment.
Here, too, the graphite is isotopically light.
Ink lovers need not feel threatened by the graphite crowd.
Folding and unfolding repeatedly, the graphite became thinner and thinner.
The graphite helps limit the pace of nuclear fission.
Eventually, the squeak will reoccur as the graphite wears off.
Globally, the graphite market is worth around US$13bn annually.
Therefore, the silicon contamination originated from the graphite precursor.
I returned to the graphite mess meant to represent her hair.
The graphite reactor began operation in 1950, the first nuclear reactor built exclusively for scientific research.
That would be the graphite fibers conducting an impending lightning strike.
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