From his messenger bag he dug out a binder the size of the local Yellow Pages. |
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Upon landing in Europe, Greer said, he found a binder to assemble the book. |
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For example, to keep her papers in order, would she work best with a binder or an accordion file? |
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The type of binder and amount used affect everything from stain and crack resistance to adhesion. |
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Stone tile, a relatively affordable alternative to stone, is made from real stone aggregate suspended in a polymer binder. |
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I smiled widely, flipping open my binder to my homework from the night before. |
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Earlier in the year they had grown barley, cut it with a reaper and binder and had it all in sheafs. |
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Fresh eggs from free-range chickens will produce a stronger binder because of the rich, viscous yolks. |
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If gold blocking or blind embossing is required, the binder will need to artwork as soon as possible to make binders zincos. |
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Polymer binder resins protect the paper from humidity damage and help to fine-tune the stiffness and acoustic properties of the paper. |
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Attach one of the binder clips to one side clipping it on the angle bracket. |
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When he doubled over I got out of my desk and clamped one of the rings of my binder on his nose and pulled as hard as I could. |
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Organize your records in file folders or a ring binder with separate sections. |
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Buy a ring binder and put all the documents inside with the most important ones at the front. |
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I had met someone who was working as a binder in the Library who told me of a job vacancy here. |
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I sat down and opened my olive green binder to a blank sheet of loose-leaf paper. |
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Colin took a small loose-leaf binder and a felt-tip pen from his jacket pocket. |
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I reached down and pulled my binder up from the metal rungs on the underneath of my chair that held books. |
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Tarmac was originally marketed as tar-macadam, because it was a macadamized road incorporating a binder of tar. |
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I shuffled to my feet, gathered my binder, and slung my backpack over one shoulder lazily. |
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She took a roll of Scotch tape out of her bag and retrieved some pictures from her new binder to hang on her locker door. |
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I instantly got out a sheet of notebook paper from my binder, which I hadn't used since I had gotten home from France. |
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Pulling a sheet of paper out of my binder, I started to make notes on different topics we could use. |
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Also you could cover a three-ring binder with it and turn it into a writing notebook. |
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I neatly placed the papers in my binder, only to have them crinkled when Evan dumped two science books on my desk. |
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Whereas the aggregate is the filler, the combination of water and cement provide the binder that keeps the material together. |
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Four thousand years ago, ancient Egyptians made glue by boiling animal hides and used the substance as a binder in paint and for woodworking. |
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When patching, use a high-strength non-shrink concrete grout mix with an epoxy binder. |
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A clear plastic used as a binder in paint and as a casting material in sculpture. |
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The binder material consists of organic polymers of various types, and must also include additives to reduce sedimentation and clumping. |
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A binder material is sprayed onto it in the desired shape by the printhead, and cured with a heat lamp. |
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They then add the binder material, dissolved in a solvent, and mix the materials with an agitator. |
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Powdered pigment, mixed with a little water and a special binder, is ground into a paste, rolled into sticks and left to dry. |
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With the help of a temporary plastic binder substance, the materials are easy to form, cut, and merge into complex shapes. |
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The silicoaluminophosphate molecular sieve can be included with a binder and other materials in finished catalyst form. |
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It is fascinating to stand and watch the threshing machine and binder, the stone crusher and the mechanical saw working away. |
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Crops of corn that were harvested with the binder were cut under ripe so that the grain would ripen in the stook. |
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Michael showed me how to cut oats with the horse-drawn grain binder and shock the bundles to dry. |
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Ryan tossed his black messenger bag on the desk and shoved his binder and books into it. |
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The parts are then placed in a sintering furnace, where any remaining binder is removed and the parts are sintered to their final dimensions. |
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Bella unsnapped her binder and carefully took out a three-page report on the life cycle of a gazelle. |
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The feeders can be proper freshwater patterns filled with mashed mackerel, worm and bread, the bread acting as binder and scent soaker. |
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I unzipped my bag and pulled out my World History book, my multi-class binder, my agenda, and my Spanish textbook. |
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Upstairs in my room in an old science binder is a collection of notepads filled with pages of potential plot lines. |
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The caulk is usually heavily loaded with filler and relies on either linseed or soybean oil as its binder. |
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If you use a staple to keep the pages together instead of a binder, you may just have a good or great requirements document. |
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The paper was carefully placed back in her binder and she stowed everything back in its proper place for once. |
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Opening up the binder, Ian finds a thick proposal and outline, with a title that produces a smile on his lips. |
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All I needed was a new binder, a few packages of binder paper and a package of black inked pens and I would be ready to roll. |
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He threw his binder into his locker and hastily locked the combination lock back on. |
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Now, the days of the binder are gone and short-strawed varieties of grain have been specially bred to be harvested by the combine harvester. |
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Incombustibility of the board using styrofoam waste as binder was improved by increasing the density and the resin content of board. |
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The bond systems of the invention are generally made by combining at least a curable binder precursor with hard, inorganic particulates. |
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Where the digital model indicates a solid, the printer, using a modified inkjet printer cartridge, injects the binder cyanoacrylate. |
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He flushed and made a production of opening his binder and shuffling his notes. |
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This glair was also commonly used as a binder for pigments used in medieval illumination. |
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Last year, guided by a binder listing gluten-free foods that one student brought from home, he provided meals for two gluten-intolerant students. |
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Her fingers unzipped the zipper and took out her binder for math along with her calculator, pencil, and protractor. |
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The binder may be dissolved in a solvent, or in the form of an emulsion or colloidal dispersion in water. |
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Watercolour is a pigment for which water and not oil is used as a medium and gum arabic is employed as a binder. |
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We plan to do additional work to improve the quality of carbon nanotube dispersion and use more ductile binder resins. |
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My English notebook, along with pencils, pens, erasers and binder paper became airborne. |
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Jung called Eros the great binder and deliverer and he anticipated a growing awareness of the androgynous aspect of our personalities. |
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Instead of doodling your crush's name on your binder, whip through those math problems that are due tomorrow. |
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Andrew nodded, tore a page out of the sketch book in his pocket and scratched out his number with a stumpy pencil hooked in the books ring binder. |
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Maya was going to high school, she didn't want a binder, and all she wanted were some pens, mechanical pencils, college rule notebooks, and folders. |
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I grabbed a sheet of paper from my binder and ripped off a small part. |
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As Mom drove and rattled on endlessly about how wonderful her high school years were, I studied my class schedule which I hastily scotch-taped to the cover of my binder. |
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I hurriedly tore a piece of paper from my binder and began to write. |
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And another sheet of ordinary looking bond paper gets filed in a faceless white binder along with four inches of other medical history on his desk. |
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Most ships manuals came as a single binder of paper, one which you really didn't want to drop on your feet unless you wanted your foot in plaster. |
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John Mowlem and Co has carried out most of the construction work using a special technique to combine the existing surface materials with a new binder. |
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Today it has been pulled apart, the folios bound to a cardboard binder. |
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The letter is four pages long, written on binder paper, in careful cursive. |
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I will be glad to hand this binder down to my niece and vouch for its comfort. |
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The binder is much too small to contain women, and in fact does not even fit one woman very adequately. |
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Brendan Sullivan arrived at the E. 53rd St. offices of Harper Collins with a binder of legal documents. |
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A painter friend who lived in Greece for awhile said he thought the calcimining done each spring in villages probably had very little binder and seemed flaky as he remembered. |
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In front of the mogul are a vinyl binder embossed with the Great Seal of the United States, a White House pen and pencil set, and a White House coffee mug. |
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In this way the workpiece gradually gains height, and when the process is complete you have a component made of binder and steel powder that is already the right shape. |
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Other paints use sustainably-harvested tree resin as a binder. |
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To give one example, a red pellet could contain substances such as potassium perchlorate and strontium carbonate, besides pitch as fuel and starch as binder. |
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There should be a clean section, a uniform base, the material pumped in with binder, a road roller run over it for compaction and a smooth pavement at the end of the repair. |
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Put it in your ring binder or folder where you are keeping other records. |
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Again, there was a place in the binder for him to record his strengthening exercise repetitions, sets, intensity, and frequency on each day of the week. |
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Here's your schoolbag that I took last night and fill it with notebooks, folders full of loose-leaf paper, pens, lead pencils, and a medium-size binder. |
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He took the binder of loose-leaf paper from her and held it in his hands. |
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While the number of recipes is not as extensive as many other community cookbooks, the tabbed index makes it easy to add your own recipes to the binder. |
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Solutions of each epoxy and acrylic resin were mixed together at a constant ratio calculated for the binder. |
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Ensiling of sheaves cut by a corn binder was formerly common in some regions but has become uncommon. |
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The structure of obtained lithoid mass is formed by the hydration of gypsum binder and Portland cement. |
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Until the late 20th century, bentonite clay was widely used as a mold binder in the manufacture of sand castings. |
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The aggregate is nearly always stronger than the binder, so its use does not negatively affect the strength of the concrete. |
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She uses ice picks to poke holes in the lids, because the book binder awls she once worked with were stolen. |
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As a result, these are used as stabilizer, emulsifier, tenderizer, binder, gel, and thickener in food and beverage processing. |
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The board, which works with most Turtle figures has board binder grips and camo grip tape. |
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Recently, she opened a coupon binder and read a note reminding herself about a December raincheck to buy Excedrin at CVS for just 99 cents. |
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The stack of tapes was isostatically laminated followed by slow heating to remove the binder and volatilize the carbon. |
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The size distribution of the aggregate determines how much binder is required. |
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Most pencil cores are made of graphite mixed with a clay binder which leaves grey or black marks that can be easily erased. |
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Potato starch is currently used by the food processing industry as a general thickener, binder, texturizer, anti-caking or gelling agent. |
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In the present work, Silicic acid is used as a binder because it has more active replaceable hydroxyl groups, with wide range applications. |
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A simpler version of the common bend with its ends in the same direction is used to join binder twine in a hay baling machine. |
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The runtime binder considers inheritance and name hiding, and does overload resolution. |
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A few of our favorites were three-ring binders with a clear pocket front or the Avery drawable binder. |
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If one or more of the slurry components reacts with the silica binder, dipcoat gellation may occur. |
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They were rebound twice in the 19th century, in 1819 and 1869, on the second occasion by the binder Robert Riviere. |
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Religion is also decreasingly seen as a social binder, and is generally considered a personal matter which should not be propagated in public. |
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Straw is sometimes used as a binder within the bricks, as it adds a support lattice. |
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The Periwinkle is a great binder, staying bleeding both at mouth and nose if some of the leaves be chewed. |
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Pressure was applied to the lap joints during the curing cycle by two binder clips. |
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An activated binder material is located beneath the backstitch to hold the backstitch elements to the backing. |
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The dosage of superplasticizer was expressed in percentage by weight of binder. |
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Asphaltic patch materials consist of a binder and aggregate that come in two broad categories, hot mix and cold mix. |
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The meatball was exceptional, with just enough binder to hold its shape but not adulterate the beefiness of the meat. |
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The graveyard wall was in good repair, although, surprisingly, the narrow gate's sneck was smashed and it was held-to by a loop of binder twine. |
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The multi-component alloy cermets, made up of different hard materials and binder elements, have high wear-resistance qualities that result in long tool life. |
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By means of these smooth pages we can mostly see how the modern binder made up the book, but whether in doing this he followed the original quiring is quite another matter. |
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The binder must fill the gaps between the aggregate as well as pasting the surfaces of the aggregate together, and is typically the most expensive component. |
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To reduce the amount of work on the sidehills, the idea arose of combining the wheat binder and thresher into one machine, known as a combine harvester. |
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In this work, low-calcium fly ash-based geopolymer is used as the binder, instead of Portland or other hydraulic cement paste, to produce concrete. |
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Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel Using Emulsified Thiazole Adduct in Different Binder Systems. |
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Uncrystallized silica binder will creep at high temperatures. |
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Maurice Binder created the title sequence and introduced the gun barrel motif that appears in all the Eon Bond films. |
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The binder layer is made of polypropylene that is extrusion coated at a rate of more than 100 meters per minute onto the metal or metallized-substrate layer. |
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The durability of the known silicate paints based on liquid glass and silicators is limited by the low water resistance of liquid glass, which is the main binder. |
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Wear of reinforcement inside the coating started with the loss of the binder phase, followed by consequent spallation of unbound carbide particles. |
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Unlike thermal attrition, which kills and embrittles all the clay binder, it preserves the desirable active clay, which cannot be simply knocked off through physical contact. |
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That little three ring binder became the hope chest of my dreams. |
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For example, Part II of the phenolic urethane binder system is reactive enough that a half-cup of water can render a 55-gal drum of material useless. |
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Binder penetrates dip-coat pores and cracks. Poor adherence of dip-coat to pattern. |
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This also acts as a binder that combines with surface debris to form a paste, which then fills any surface asperities in an unsealed asphalt parking lot surface. |
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Phenolic urethane binder use led to outbreaks of lustrous carbon surface defects on castings, prompting the initial research in 1971, he explained. |
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The efficacy and safety of magnesium carbonate alone, as a phosphate binder, was examined in a randomized controlled trial in 46 hemodialysis patients. |
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One method to reduce creep in shells is to devitrify silica binder. |
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People there use this harvester with a modern compact binder. |
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The patent-pending adhesive found in MiracleBind products allows customers to remove, reposition, or reinsert the pages without tearing the paper or unsnapping a binder. |
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The raw materials are powdered and then mixed together with a binder to form a paste, which, for direct burning incense, are then cut and dried into pellets. |
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Ibach B, Binder H, Dragon M, Poljansky S, Haen E, Schmitz E, et al. |
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