The problem for utilities is that they operate in a tightly regulated market, but their raw material cost is fossil fuel. |
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Here is something more than raw material from which a successful literature was forged. |
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She does not see the CDs as junk, rather as raw material for her artistic creations. |
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A new format was introduced, disclosing information on the use of raw material, and other uses of cost reports were suggested. |
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To do this, a chalk mine was excavated to provide raw material for road foundations and plasterwork in the houses. |
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Kitsch, using for raw material the debased and academicized simulacra of genuine culture, welcomes and cultivates this insensibility. |
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For example, the major raw material of Bakelite is coal tar, which was a waste product from the making of coke from coal. |
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It was the last activity that afforded the abundant raw material, the insalubrious waste known as coal tar. |
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Content providers are the source of the raw material that flows through the medium and upon which intermediators offer added value. |
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Major raw material is scrap steel which is abundantly available with Indian Railways. |
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It warned that it expected raw material prices to lift by a similar amount this year. |
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Items of rose and sandalwood gained popularity as ivory became a scarce raw material for carving. |
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Ajowan oil, a perfumery raw material, is obtained by steam distillation from the seeds. |
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Since only oak met the high requirements of strength and durability, oak timber became a strategic raw material. |
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Our basic raw material, pulp, has also nearly doubled in price and we haven't been able to pass that increase on. |
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This local textile company has had success with its trial crop of cotton and will now be installing a gin to process the raw material as well. |
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All of these markets have exacting requirements for pure uncontaminated raw material. |
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Rivers in all their forms have become the raw material for countless metaphors, myths, sayings, and symbols. |
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They are the raw material from which tequila is made, the pared hearts of the blue-tinged agave cactus. |
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Up to the 1970s straw was the most widely use raw material in the strawboard industry. |
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Are we to consider our own dreams as the raw material to be understood as the basis of our own closed universes? |
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The only raw material that the plant will be using is the ore mined from the Skorpion orebody. |
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In every country, versions of the past provide the raw material for nationalist and patriotic sentiments. |
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We've got steel, the raw material, we've got the forgers, we've got the casters, the benders, the twisters and the fabricators. |
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Eradication of the plants used as the raw material for narcotics production is one of many supply-side policy options available to governments. |
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Formed artifacts are a broadly defined category including items ranging from tested raw material to formal bifacial implements. |
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Those resources have now almost run out, putting a premium on firms producing the raw material. |
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The amount of raw material to make bioethanol or biofuel keep increasing day by day. |
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Higher oil and raw material prices have also forced factory sweatshops to further slash the impoverished wages and conditions. |
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Men dig the raw material in the mountains and transport it to their homes where women apply it to the house walls as whitewash. |
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As part of this programme, hostel cooks were taught the dos and don'ts of purchasing vegetables, serving food, preserving food and raw material. |
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Some areas are left uncarved and unpolished, giving a dramatic sense of the raw material. |
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He emptied the contents into the toilet and used the containers as raw material for his sculpture. |
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The raw material source is a steatitic talc, also called soapstone, which originates from the thermal metamorphism of siliceous dolomitic rocks. |
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Laurate is the key raw material used in the manufacture of soap, detergent, food, oleochemical, and personal care products. |
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It is not surprising that raw material acquisition was directed toward specific taxa. |
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Since the durries are woven from waste there is no dearth of raw material as of now, but with the closure of mills it would be a different story. |
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In the centesimal system of potentisation, one drop of the raw material is diluted or dissolved in 99 drops of the dilutant. |
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This is the process of moving a product from raw material, to production, to delivery, to paid invoice. |
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Just as our evolved visual preferences are the raw material for visual art, so our evolved tactile preferences are the raw material for massage. |
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Refining alcohol would use tapioca as a raw material and the new industry is expected to lift the price of this agricultural product. |
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The reactivity of the nitrile functional group in calcium cyanamide makes it as a chief industrial raw material. |
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By contrast, the cuprammonium rayon fibers are made from cotton linters as main raw material. |
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Difficulty in obtaining the raw material for isoprenaline has driven the recommendation of low dose epinephrine as an alternative treatment. |
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The raw material is usually melted in a cupola and weighed amounts charged into the converter. |
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And being a politician helps me get good raw material about the inside workings of governments and organizations. |
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However, green tea exported from Thailand is mostly used as a raw material for consumer products. |
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They would be able to bring some cost discipline to the production of their key raw material. |
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It is the perfect raw material for that gourmet's dish, cream of parsley soup. |
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For instance, when hafted, much of the morphological variation of projectile points is obscured, while the lithic raw material remains visible. |
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Dump trucks made over 300 trips carting raw material out before legions of workers began building new stages, stairs, railings and doorways. |
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Most of Abbey Road's songs were demoed that January, while Let It Be was cobbled together by Phil Spector from the raw material on the tapes. |
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The group met at the Avalon Inn and the first port of call was to Delaney's Upperhills to see how the raw material was excavated for Ormonde Brick. |
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As the produce of the land was the ultimate source of nearly all raw material and energy inputs, Landers detects a distinctive pattern in the organisation of production. |
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The war game identified the direct linkages between raw material sources, production capacity and the employment and sustainment of combat systems. |
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These inventory management schedules permitted budgeting of raw material expenditures and minimized the risk of stock-outs by identifying seasonal variation in demand. |
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Also, there will be increasing emphasis on the use of oil and natural gas as chemical, raw material feedstocks for production, especially Middle East production. |
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In addition, intrinsic individual variation, including learned cultural differences in oscines, provides the raw material for vocal divergence through drift or selection. |
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The raw material used for terracotta jewellery is porous type of lean clay, and that is where it becomes different from metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and copper. |
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According to the journal, the hard shell of the coconut is an ideal raw material for craftsmen, since it can be carved, lacquer-coated and inlaid with silver or other metals. |
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The main raw material that is a compound of polyester resin mixed with calcium carbonate is caste in silicone rubber which helps in giving it an unyielding structure. |
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In the realm of Edwardian poetry the real poetic innovator was Kipling, pioneer importer of the raw material of contemporary life as subject matter for poetic treatment. |
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Some say the simple solution for an aftermarket company facing an increase in raw material prices would be to raise their pricing to cover the increase. |
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The supply of raw material for these creations is virtually infinite. |
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The conference, to be held in Tidworth in November, will show how thinking about rubbish as a raw material rather than a waste product can benefit businesses. |
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After losing the raw material needed for creating more supernovas, postcollision spiral galaxies become populated with aging stars, as are elliptical galaxies. |
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This book is short, easy to understand and thought provoking but rather unadventurous, drawing its raw material only from the established architectural canon. |
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These are cells which can be the raw material for all sorts of organs and tissues, from the pancreas to nerve cells, or neurones in the brain, to heart cells. |
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Some wine-makers throughout history sought to enhance either the quality or quantity of their product by adulterating the basic raw material, grapes, with other products. |
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The script would be used as more than just raw material, but would need to be fudged. |
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Coal is a raw material, used to make electricity and heat that powers factories, transportation systems, and lights. |
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What you do have to do is work with the raw material you have, namely you, and never let up. |
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Sometimes Powers had to deal with the sort of problems that are raw material for lurid tabloid headlines. |
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The raw material for swift-boating this year is already apparent. |
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Ethylene is a raw material for making plastic bags and food wrappings. |
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Advocaat was appropriate raw material for such an alert intellect. |
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This is raw material, sung with vernacular grain in the language. |
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Oil is used as a raw material in products ranging from plastics to paints. |
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The Houston chemical plant is their only producer of the emulsion styrene butadiene rubber, the raw material used to fabricate tires, belts and hoses. |
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Industry currently uses limonene as a scent in household cleaners but might one day be used as the raw material for making the plastic bottle itself. |
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Linters are traditionally used in the manufacture of paper and as a raw material in the manufacture of cellulose. |
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Siberian ginseng, also known as Eleuthero, is now available from Cactus Botanies, a vertically integrated botanical raw material supplier. |
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The raw material for this was blister steel, made by the cementation process. |
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The black kurrajong has a fibrous bark that Aboriginal artefact-makers used as a raw material to make string for their lines and carry-bags. |
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The move is being driven by rapidly increasing up-stream raw material prices based on crude oil including meta-tolouic acid and metaxylene. |
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The service sector is the largest sector in the economy, followed by manufacturing and construction and then farming and raw material extraction. |
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The father's presence and image, together with those of the mother, form the raw material of the primal scene. |
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False flax as an example of such alternative sources of raw material is one of the oldest cultural plants. |
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Tropical and non-tropical fruit pulp is covered to the degree that it is used as fruit juice raw material. |
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In 2Q the company became sufficient in apatite concentrate and thus ceased purchasing this raw material from third parties. |
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A mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, syngas is a key raw material for the chemical industry and is also suitable for producing fuels. |
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The LDPE is the raw material required to manufacture most thermoplastic-based products. |
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This agreement reenforces the liquidity position of the company heading into the customary seasonal raw material inventory build. |
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But with NatureWorks PLA, consumers can take pride in using a product made from a domestic raw material that can be regrown every year. |
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There is evidence, however, that we are engaging in off-shore energy even if the raw material lies under the sea miles to the north of us. |
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Supplies of potassium acetate, the main raw material in most popular de-icer, are short owing to a long strike at potash mines in Canada. |
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The main active substance of Ledin is ledol, a tricyclic sesquiterpenoid, its amount determining the quality of the marsh tea raw material. |
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In Southeast Asia bycatch is sometimes used as a raw material for fish sauce production. |
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Japan bans as environmentally dangerous the import and processing of monzonite, the raw material for yttrium. |
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This book collects work on the structure of cellulose allomorphs and the potential of cellulose as a renewable raw material. |
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Cellulose acetate tow is used primarily as a raw material for the manufacture of cigarette filters. |
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The raw material, a black palaeozoic bituminous sideritic claystone, comes from the Kounov coal seam, which outcrops in an area about 7 x I kin. |
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No Stratfordians can explain how the raw material of Shakespeare's life enlightens our understanding of the plays and poems. |
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In September, we explored the stranglehold that China has on the worldwide supply for the main raw material of tungsten carbide. |
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The tank car contained nitrogen tetroxide, a raw material used by the chemical plant to produce dimethyl sulfoxide. |
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Potters mixing their own clays incur capital expenses for a mixer and pug mill as well as raw material inventory. |
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Silversmiths had always regarded coinage as a source of raw material, already government verified for fineness. |
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Petroleum is also the raw material for many chemical products, including pharmaceuticals, solvents, fertilizers, pesticides, and plastics. |
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Extra copies of genes are a major source of the raw material needed for new genes to evolve. |
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Production of propylene, raw material for petrochemistry, will increase nearly twofold, up to 300 thousand tons per year. |
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This was a major step forward in the production of iron as a raw material for the Industrial Revolution. |
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Conrad used his own experiences as raw material, but the finished product should not be confused with the experiences themselves. |
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Conrad seems to have used eminent writers' texts as raw material of the same kind as the content of his own memory. |
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Ice sculpture is a form of ephemeral sculpture that uses ice as the raw material. |
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The composition of porcelain is highly variable, but the clay mineral kaolinite is often a raw material. |
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Utilizing carbon fiber enables for simpler designs that use less raw material. |
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An isotim shows equivalent transport costs from the source of a raw material, and an isodapane shows equivalent cost of travel time. |
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Heather stalks are used by a small industry in Scotland as a raw material for sentimental jewelry. |
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They are a raw material in plastics manufacturing, and enter the natural environment when spilled. |
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They are used as a raw material in plastics manufacturing, and are thought to enter the natural environment after accidental spillages. |
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Blue Lias has been used locally as a building stone and as a raw material for lime mortar and Portland cement. |
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Alternatively, the term can be used to refer to stones used as the raw material for tools. |
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Sucrose, extracted and purified in specialized mill factories, is used as raw material in the food industry or is fermented to produce ethanol. |
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Oil refining in Salamanca received raw material through pipelines from Poza Rica, Veracruz and from Tabasco. |
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The raw material may be natural, or synthetic using products of the chemical industry. |
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The ammonia produced in the Haber process is the main raw material for production of nitric acid. |
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With all this material, the structure and composition of the processed raw material is quite different from ordinary wood. |
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In the late 19th century, the coalfields of western Pennsylvania provided a rich source of raw material for coking. |
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These systems use multiple hoppers to contain each raw material, which is then discharged into the blast furnace through valves. |
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This was still the usual raw material source in the 19th century, almost as long as the process was used. |
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The modern era in steelmaking began with the introduction of Henry Bessemer's Bessemer process in 1855, the raw material for which was pig iron. |
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This raw material is shown below as fluorapatite, though the exact composition may vary. |
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When a cement kiln is fired by coal, the ash of the coal acts as a secondary raw material. |
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I think that a part of my assignment is to distill out of the raw material of my experience all the necessitous ingredients that I need to make my journey. |
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The raw material produced by all indirect processes is pig iron. |
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Mitsubishi Materials is a major world manufacturer of Tungsten Carbide cutting tools, excelling in the manufacturing process control of the raw material to final product. |
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In its final form, combined with his carding machine, it was the first factory to use a continuous process from raw material to finished product in a series of operations. |
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This raw material is characterized by its very low viscosity, which simplifies the formulation of nonsolvent topcoats for decorative floor coatings. |
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The raw material suppliers for the mold release agents identified in the study are the various natural oils, waxes, petroleum, and metalloids suppliers. |
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Intense competition, rising raw material costs, the EU's RoHS directive and anti-dumping investigations are among the factors causing this shakeout. |
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A combined treatment of ohmic heating and osmotic dehydration accelerates mass transfer kinetics and keeps sensory properties similar to those of the raw material. |
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First estimates of raw material for canning next season suggest 46,000 tonnes of apricots, 115,000 to 120,000 of peaches and 55,000 tonnes of Bon Cretian pears. |
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Cryo is the raw material from which Omrix manufactures BAC, the fibrinogen component of its marketed fibrin sealants and fibrin patch development product. |
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Volatile raw material supply, including n-butane and benzene, is expected to remain a key challenge for industry participants over the next five years. |
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As such, efforts tend to focus on chemistries that improve productivity or reduce raw material costs through the use of lower-cost substitutes or more efficient products. |
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The main mineral component of the raw material is platy kaolinite and there are also small amounts of impurities, such as Fe, Ti and C, associated with the kaolinite. |
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Carbon defined as raw material undergoes carbonization process. |
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These structural features make lignin a potential source of raw material for polymeric materials such as epoxy resins, polyurethanes, and phenolic resins. |
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China is the largest fluorochemical market in the world and produces over half of global output, benefitting from its strong position in the raw material fluorspar. |
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Whereas the quartzite and quartz raw material is easily available in close vicinity to the cave, the exact source for silcrete has not been established. |
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Japanese dairy products maker Meiji said it will stop selling its infant formula in China, after stiff competition and rising raw material costs hurt sales. |
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May not some books be more technically difficult to put together than others, and may not their raw material be less fashioned, less well prepared? |
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In 1798 John Losh and the Earl of Dundonald took out a lease on a rich supply of brine pumped from a nearby coal mine, the Walker pit and this became their raw material. |
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Absorption peak at 312 nm is commonly found in the raw material, TTIP, which maybe assigned to transition from lone pair of oxygen atom to unoccupied levels of Ti atom. |
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Pork Cracklins, like pork rinds, are produced from pellets and have a hearty crunch and distinct bacon flavour, derived from thicker and meatier raw material. |
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The product of the glauberite mine is thenardite which is an important raw material used in the chemical and light industrial manufacturing industries. |
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Unless the raw material used is white cast iron, the pig iron or other raw product of the puddling first had to be refined into refined iron, or finers metal. |
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They were used as raw material for making everyday utensils like combs. |
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The commercial activity is aimed at the delivery of fish and other seafood products for human consumption or for use as raw material in other industrial processes. |
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Stringent regulations, lower reparability and rising raw material prices are slated to further hamper the market growth in the foreseeable future. |
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The forge had two kinds of hearths, the finery to finish the product and the chafery to reheat the bloom that was the raw material of the process. |
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Carrington researchers also confirmed that the polymer is contained in the company's proprietary raw material, Acemannan Hydrogel used in its wound care products. |
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These flake scars are one of the lines of evidence used to infer the method of lithic reduction, or the process by which raw material is turned into useful objects. |
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The Cromford mill of 1771, designed by Richard Arkwright, was the first factory to use a continuous process from raw material to finished product in a series of operations. |
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Strong performance of the nickel price is forecast to continue as a result of reduced supply of lateritic ore following the Indonesian ban on raw material exports. |
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