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cementation
cementation (siːmənˈteɪʃən) [f. cement v. + -ation.] 1. The action or process of cementing or producing cohesion; the state of cohesion thus produced. Also fig.1660 Sharrock Vegetables 69 Strengthen those that are weak with a stick tyed above and below the grafted place..till the cementation be made... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cementation
Cementation may refer to: Cementation (biology), the process whereby some sessile bivalve mollusks (and some other shelled invertebrates) attach themselves permanently to a hard substrate Cementation (geology), the process of deposition of dissolved mineral components in the interstices of sediments Cementation wikipedia.org
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Cementation (metallurgy)
Cementation of copper is a common example. Cementation is used industrially to recover a variety of heavy metals including cadmium, and the cementation of gold by zinc in the Merrill-Crowe process wikipedia.org
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ITD Cementation India Share Price - The Economic Times
4 days agoITD Cementation share price was Rs 336.00 as on 09 Feb, 2024, 04:08 PM IST. ITD Cementation share price was up by 0.54% based on previous share price of Rs. 344.85. In last 1 Month, ITD Cementation share price moved up by 13.80%.
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sementation
▪ I. † semenˈtation Obs.—0 [ad. late L. sēmentātiōn-em, f. L. sēmentāre to sow seed, f. sēmen seed.] ‘A bringing forth seed’ (Blount Glossogr. 1656).▪ II. sementation erron. form of cementation.1592 Lyly Gallathea ii. iii. 13 Circination, Sementation. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cementation (geology)
Cementation occurs as part of the diagenesis or lithification of sediments. Cementation is continuous in the groundwater zone, so much so that the term "zone of cementation" is sometimes used interchangeably. wikipedia.org
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Cementation Company
In 1941, the company was renamed as the Cementation Company. During World War II it undertook the grouting of 15 runways. The Cementation Company was acquired by Trafalgar House in 1970. wikipedia.org
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Cementation process
The cementation process is an obsolete technology for making steel by carburization of iron. Another example in the UK is the cementation furnace in Doncaster Street, Sheffield. wikipedia.org
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Cementation furnace, Sheffield
The Cementation furnace in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England is a Grade II Listed Building and is the only example of this type of steel making furnace History The furnace was built in 1848 to produce steel by the cementation process by the local steel firm of Daniel Doncasters and Sons, a firm which had wikipedia.org
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CN103256020A - Well cementation buffer - Google Patents
The invention relates to a well cementation buffer and belongs to the field of petroleum machinery. The well cementation buffer comprises a casing communicated with a pipe string and a first buffer component arranged in the casing and provided with a first overflowing hole. At least one additional buffer component is arranged on the downstream of a baffle along the fluid flowing direction, an ...
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Power, avengement, ideological cementation — Mao Zedong's class ...
The following, originally posted on November 7, 2013, on FengGao.ORG - Portal to Various Blog Topics and Articles, is an English synopsis of one part of a series of blog posts in Chinese. The…
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(PDF) Forming Mechanism of Anhydrite Cementation in the ... - ResearchGate
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Tepetate
Tepetate (Spanish tepetate; Nahuatl tepetlatl) is a Mexican term for a geological horizon, hardened by compaction or cementation, found in Mexican volcanic wikipedia.org
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Derwentcote Steel Furnace
Derwentcote Steel Furnace (), Rowlands Gill, near Newcastle upon Tyne, England, built in 1720, is an example of an early cementation furnace which produced wikipedia.org
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(PDF) Study on Solidification Effect of Heavy Metal by Tailings ...
Meanwhile, the doping abandoned open pit mines or underground mines, and direct disposal into rivers, lakes and the ocean (Rusdinar et al. 2013;Torres et al. 2018).
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