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noun
A malleable, ductile, metallic element, resistant to corrosion, with atomic number 50 and symbol Sn.
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The addition of Mg to TiN leads to a shift of the TiN peaks in the XRD patterns.
Moreover, by controlling nitriding gas pressure changes during milling good control of both the Ti to TiN ratio and final crystallite size distributions can be achieved.
The fear turns to tin on my tongue.
The shift to tin mining brought about a basic change within the Bolivian capitalist class.
(The ideal ratio of copper to tin for making bronze is 10 to 1).
And there is more than one way to tin them, as Nick Howell of the Pilchard Works will tell you.
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Delft thus refers to tin-glazed wares produced both in the Netherlands and in England.
Palatial new houses are rising up next to tin-roofed shanties.
The A. W. V. S. sent ladies to ride in the cab of every sanitation truck assigned to tin-can collection.
Emission signals attributed to tin-containing intermediates and atomic Cl were correlated with electrical performance and growth rate, respectively.
There were no reports of adverse effects related to TiN-coating of CoCrMo knee implants.
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