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  • ...lk material handling]], [[silo]]s, [[Conveyor system|conveying]], [[powder metallurgy]], [[nanotechnology]]; ...
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  • ...etallurgy)|hardening]], [[annealing (metallurgy)|annealing]], [[tempering (metallurgy)|tempering]], texturing, and polishing (with argon gas present). If the ele ...
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  • * {{lang|la|metallaria}} ([[blacksmithing]], [[metallurgy]])<ref>In his commentary on Martianus Capella's early-fifth-century work, ' ...
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  • ...Tests for indentation hardness are primarily used in [[engineering]] and [[metallurgy]]. The tests work on the basic premise of measuring the critical dimensions {{Main|Hardening (metallurgy)}} ...
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  • ...rained in many areas, including mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, metallurgy, instrumentation, and a wide range of safety skills. They typically work in ...
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  • ...Operators Symposium, May 1985'' (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne, 1985), 195–204.</ref> ...<ref name="Robinson">T Robinson, “Electrolytic refining,” in: ''Extractive Metallurgy of Copper, Fourth Edition'', Eds W G Davenport, M King, M Schlesinger and A ...
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  • * The soldering process that forms the bead probe leaves a coating of [[Flux (metallurgy)|flux]]. Depending on the manufacturing process used, this flux can have va ...
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  • ...excessive heating. Higher grades of vacuum are used for degassing, vacuum metallurgy, and in the production of light bulbs and cathode ray tubes. So-called "ult *[[Vacuum metallurgy]] ...
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  • ...ion of new microscopy techniques.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=Physical Metallurgy and Advanced Materials, Seventh Edition|last1=Smallman|first1=R. E.|last2=N ...
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  • ...heating is used in many industrial processes, such as heat treatment in [[metallurgy]], [[Czochralski process|Czochralski crystal growth]] and [[zone refining]] ...brazing as a means of joining metal components, and induction [[annealing (metallurgy)|annealing]] to selectively soften an area of a steel part. ...
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  • | known_for = Ironmaking, [[metallurgy]], [[industrial chemistry]]<br />[[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Me ...Fellow of the Royal Society]] in 1874 for his distinction in chemistry and metallurgy, especially of iron.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://collections.royalsociety.o ...
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  • ...itioned directly from stone to iron. Some archaeologists believe that iron metallurgy was developed in sub-Saharan Africa independently from Eurasia and neighbou {{main|Ferrous metallurgy#Iron smelting and the Iron Age|Archaeometallurgical slag}} ...
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  • ...ically non-linear. These include [[ferrite (magnet)|ferrite]]s, [[ferrous metallurgy|ferrous metals]], and [[carbon-fibre composite]]s.<ref>Pozar, p. 519</ref> ...
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  • ...nbsp;°C the manganin alloy becomes permanently damaged due to [[Annealing (metallurgy)|annealing]] resulting in the resistance value drifting up or down.{{citati ...
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  • [[Copper]] has a high [[electrical conductivity|conductivity]]. [[Annealing (metallurgy)|Annealed]] copper is the international standard to which all other electri ...
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  • ...ry courses in electrical engineering, computer science, materials science, metallurgy, mathematics, and software engineering. ...[[kinematics]], [[statics]], [[fluid mechanics]], [[materials science]], [[metallurgy]], [[strength of materials]], [[thermodynamics]], [[heat transfer]], [[mech ...
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  • ...chinery industry this brought all sorts of new work with new machinery for metallurgy, machine tool for metalworking, production of steam engines for trains with ...
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  • ...Gentry]], a former [[United States Marine Corps|marines officer]] and a [[metallurgy|metallurgical]] [[engineer]]. Upon being discharged from the military, Gent ...
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  • ...r to that of grain boundaries and [[plasticity (physics)|plasticity]] in [[metallurgy]] since both domain walls and grain boundaries are planar defects.{{citatio ...
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