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| ARTICLES RELATED TO poor metal |  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Lockheed D-21 - Operational UseFour operational missions took place under the name SENIOR BOWL, from November 9, 1969 to March 20, 1971, all over the People's Republic of China to spy on the Lop Nor nuclear test site. Only two drones completed the flight, and system malfunctions prevented the recovery of the reconnaissance camera. Due to the poor level of success and the introduction of a new generation of photoreconnaissance satellites, ...
See also:Lockheed D-21, Lockheed D-21 - Design, Lockheed D-21 - Testing, Lockheed D-21 - Operational Use, Lockheed D-21 - Trivia Read more here: » Lockheed D-21: Encyclopedia II - Lockheed D-21 - Operational Use |
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| |  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Swallow This - SongsThe double album features live tracks from Poison's first three studio albums and four new studio tracks.
It also includes a 9-minute long guitar solo by C.C. DeVille, which was nominated as the worst guitar solo of all time by Guitar World in its December 2004 poll entitled "100 Worst Riffs, Licks & Solos of All Time."
A digitally remastered, single-disc version was released in 2004. However, it is edited and does not include seven of the original tracks: Drum Solo, Poor Boy Blues, Guitar Solo, So Tell Me Why, Souls on Fire, Only Time Will Tell and N ...
See also:Swallow This, Swallow This - Production and Marketing, Swallow This - Songs, Swallow This - Track listing Read more here: » Swallow This: Encyclopedia II - Swallow This - Songs |
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| |  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - West Memphis 3 - Background on the SuspectsBaldwin and Misskelley had minor criminal records (for vandalism and shoplifting, respectively) and Misskelley had a reputation for being hot tempered and engaging in frequent fistfights, but Echols had a more troubled past.
His family was very poor, had frequent visits from social workers, and Echols rarely attended school. He had a tumultuous relationship with an on-again-off-again girlfriend, culminating when the pair ran off together. After breaking into a trailer during a rain storm, the pai ...
See also:West Memphis 3, West Memphis 3 - The Crime, West Memphis 3 - The Investigation, West Memphis 3 - Background on the Suspects, West Memphis 3 - The Trials, West Memphis 3 - The Aftermath, West Memphis 3 - Documentaries and Studies, West Memphis 3 - Tributes and Support Read more here: » West Memphis 3: Encyclopedia II - West Memphis 3 - Background on the Suspects |
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| |  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - White trash - DetailsThe nature of the term "white trash," the people to whom it has been applied, and the motivation of people applying the term are studied in connection to popular culture. In full historical context, the term is difficult to define, and any definition must be considered with respect to the context in which the epithet was applied.
Following is a partial list of stereotypes associated with the term:
Poor hygiene.
Unkempt property, with junk in their yards.
Ignorance and general lack of education.
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See also:White trash, White trash - Details, White trash - Discussion, White trash - White trash in fiction and film, White trash - Similar terms, White trash - Sources Read more here: » White trash: Encyclopedia II - White trash - Details |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Gas metal arc welding - Metal transfer modes
Gas metal arc welding - Globular.
GMAW with globular metal transfer is often considered the most undesirable of the four major GMAW variations, because of its tendency to produce high heat, a poor weld surface, and spatter. The method was originally developed as a cost efficient way to weld steel using GMAW, because this variation uses carbon dioxide, a less expensive shielding gas than argon. Adding to its economic advantage was its high deposition rate, allowing welding speeds of up to 110 mm/s (250 i ...
See also:Gas metal arc welding, Gas metal arc welding - Development, Gas metal arc welding - Equipment, Gas metal arc welding - Welding gun and wire feed unit, Gas metal arc welding - Power supply, Gas metal arc welding - Electrode, Gas metal arc welding - Shielding gas, Gas metal arc welding - Operation, Gas metal arc welding - Technique, Gas metal arc welding - Quality, Gas metal arc welding - Safety, Gas metal arc welding - Metal transfer modes, Gas metal arc welding - Globular, Gas metal arc welding - Short-circuiting, Gas metal arc welding - Spray, Gas metal arc welding - Pulsed-spray, Gas metal arc welding - Notes Read more here: » Gas metal arc welding: Encyclopedia II - Gas metal arc welding - Metal transfer modes |
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| |  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - History of corsets - 1500s-1700s
History of corsets - Iron corsets.
Iron corsets were Tudor Era corset covers made of metal. There are several in museum collections.
It is sometimes claimed that these were the everyday wear of women and girls throughout Europe in the 16th and early 17th centuries. But they are more likely to have been orthopedic instruments used by a very few women whose posture was not considered acceptab ...
See also:History of corsets, History of corsets - Overview, History of corsets - Before 1460, History of corsets - Before 1500, History of corsets - Pair of stays, History of corsets - French Revolutionary 1789, History of corsets - 1900 edwardian corset, History of corsets - 1500s-1700s, History of corsets - Iron corsets, History of corsets - Stays, History of corsets - Victorian corsets, History of corsets - Nursing corsets, History of corsets - Maternity corsets, History of corsets - Edwardian corsets, History of corsets - Straight-front or S-curve corsets, History of corsets - 1900s, History of corsets - Pipe-shape corsets Read more here: » History of corsets: Encyclopedia II - History of corsets - 1500s-1700s |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Johann Gutenberg - PrintingBlock printing, whereby individual sheets of paper were pressed into wooden blocks with the text and illustrations carved in, was first recorded in Chinese history, and was in use in East Asia long before Gutenberg. By the 12th and 13th century many Arabic and Chinese libraries contained tens of thousands of printed books. The Koreans and Chinese knew about movable metal types at the time, but arising from the complexity of the Chinese writing system, movable type printing wasn't ...
See also:Johann Gutenberg, Johann Gutenberg - Printing, Johann Gutenberg - The Bible, Johann Gutenberg - Debt, Johann Gutenberg - Gutenberg Bibles, Johann Gutenberg - Other printed works, Johann Gutenberg - Legacy Read more here: » Johann Gutenberg: Encyclopedia II - Johann Gutenberg - Printing |
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| |  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Shielded metal arc welding - OperationThe actual welding technique utilized depends on the electrode, the composition of the workpiece, and the position of the joint being welded. The choice of electrode and welding position also determine the welding speed. Flat welds require the least operator skill, and can be done with electrodes that melt quickly but solidify slowly. This permits higher welding speeds. Sloped, vertical or upside-down welding requires more operator skill, and often necessitates the use of an electrode that solidifies quickly to prevent the molten metal from ...
See also:Shielded metal arc welding, Shielded metal arc welding - Development, Shielded metal arc welding - Operation, Shielded metal arc welding - Quality, Shielded metal arc welding - Safety, Shielded metal arc welding - Application, Shielded metal arc welding - Equipment, Shielded metal arc welding - Power supply, Shielded metal arc welding - Electrode, Shielded metal arc welding - Process variations, Shielded metal arc welding - Notes Read more here: » Shielded metal arc welding: Encyclopedia II - Shielded metal arc welding - Operation |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Black Sabbath - Official band discographyThe albums in this section are official "band sponsored" albums, and are released with the cooperation and authorization of the band that existed at the time of the release.
Black Sabbath - Studio albums.
1970 Black Sabbath (Iommi, Osbourne, Butler, Ward); #8 UK, #23 US
1970 Paranoid (Iommi, Osbourne, Butler, Ward); #1 UK, #12 US
1971 Master of Reality (Iommi, Osbourne, Butler, Ward); #5 UK, #8 US
1972 Black Sabbath, Vol. 4 (Iommi, Osbourne, Butl ...
See also:Black Sabbath, Black Sabbath - History, Black Sabbath - 1970s, Black Sabbath - 1980s, Black Sabbath - 1990s 2000s, Black Sabbath - Reunions, Black Sabbath - Influence on later musicians, Black Sabbath - Influences, Black Sabbath - Trivia, Black Sabbath - Members, Black Sabbath - Jeff Fenholt, Black Sabbath - Official band discography, Black Sabbath - Studio albums, Black Sabbath - Live albums, Black Sabbath - Compilation albums, Black Sabbath - Unofficial/other discography, Black Sabbath - UK hit singles Read more here: » Black Sabbath: Encyclopedia II - Black Sabbath - Official band discography |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Laser engraving - Materials that can be engraved
Laser engraving - Woods/Natural materials.
Directly "burning" images on wood were some of the first uses of engraving lasers. The laser power required here is often less than 10 watts. Hardwoods like walnut, oak, mahogany and maple produce good results. Softwoods can be judiciously engraved but tend to vaporize at less-consistent depths. Burning a softwood with a fan blowing on it requires lowest power, quickest speed of cut, and enough airflow to extinguish what is trying meanwhile to ignite. Hard papers and fib ...
See also:Laser engraving, Laser engraving - Laser engraving machines, Laser engraving - Materials that can be engraved, Laser engraving - Woods/Natural materials, Laser engraving - Plastics, Laser engraving - Metals, Laser engraving - Coated metals, Laser engraving - Stone and glass, Laser engraving - Use of laser engraving in industrial applications, Laser engraving - Cutting, Laser engraving - Printing, Laser engraving - Direct laser imaging Read more here: » Laser engraving: Encyclopedia II - Laser engraving - Materials that can be engraved |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Sonic Heroes - ReactionReviews for Sonic Heroes generally are positive; most professional reviewers cited the enjoyable sense of visual style the game had (which harkens back to the classic Sonic games of the mid-1990s) but also noted its shortcomings as well, such as the poor camera system (a frequent complaint about the 3D Sonic series). Still, the majority of reviewers rated this game favorably despite the problems. Fan reaction, however, has not been so good. The majority of the complaints seem to stem from the control scheme which is either too precise or not ...
See also:Sonic Heroes, Sonic Heroes - Teams, Sonic Heroes - Team Sonic, Sonic Heroes - Team Dark, Sonic Heroes - Team Rose, Sonic Heroes - Team Chaotix, Sonic Heroes - The Last Story, Sonic Heroes - Eggman's Forces Enemies, Sonic Heroes - Egg Pawns, Sonic Heroes - Egg Flappers, Sonic Heroes - Stages, Sonic Heroes - Reaction, Sonic Heroes - Easter Eggs & Trivia Read more here: » Sonic Heroes: Encyclopedia II - Sonic Heroes - Reaction |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Gresham's law - Gresham's contextAccording to George Selgin in his paper "Gresham's Law":
As for Gresham himself, he observed "that good and bad coin cannot circulate together" in a letter written to Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of her accession in 1558. The statement was part of Gresham's explanation for the "unexampled state of badness" England's coinage had been left in following the "Great Debasements" of Henry VIII and Edward VI, which reduced the metallic value of English silver coins to a small fraction of what that value had been at the time of He ...
See also:Gresham's law, Gresham's law - Definitions of good money and bad money, Gresham's law - Good money, Gresham's law - Bad money, Gresham's law - Theory, Gresham's law - Origin of the title, Gresham's law - Gresham's context, Gresham's law - Gresham's law in reverse, Gresham's law - Analogical extensions of Gresham's law Read more here: » Gresham's law: Encyclopedia II - Gresham's law - Gresham's context |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - CausesThere were five main reasons for these mass uprisings including 1) an increasing gap between the wealthy and poor, 2) declining incomes of the wealthy, 3) rising inflation and taxation, 4) the external crises of famine, plague and war, and 5) religious backlashes.
Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Rich and poor.
The first reason was because the social gap between rich and poor had become more extreme, the origins of which can be traced to the 12th century with the rise of the concept of "nobility". ...
See also:Popular revolt in late medieval Europe, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Background, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Causes, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Rich and poor, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Inflation, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Taxation, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - External crisis, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Religion, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Notable rural revolts, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Notable urban revolts, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Terminology, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Peasant, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Notes Read more here: » Popular revolt in late medieval Europe: Encyclopedia II - Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Causes |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Sonic Heroes - ReactionReviews for Sonic Heroes generally are positive; most professional reviewers cited the enjoyable sense of visual style the game had (which harkens back to the classic Sonic games of the mid-1990s) but also noted its shortcomings as well, such as the poor camera system (a frequent complaint about the 3D Sonic series). Still, the majority of reviewers rated this game favorably despite the problems. Fan reaction, however, has not been so good. The majority of the complaints seem to stem from the control scheme which is either too precise or not ...
See also:Sonic Heroes, Sonic Heroes - Teams, Sonic Heroes - Team Sonic, Sonic Heroes - Team Dark, Sonic Heroes - Team Rose, Sonic Heroes - Team Chaotix, Sonic Heroes - Stages, Sonic Heroes - Reaction, Sonic Heroes - Easter Eggs & Trivia Read more here: » Sonic Heroes: Encyclopedia II - Sonic Heroes - Reaction |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Plating - Electroless platingElectroless plating, also known as chemical or auto-catalytic plating, it is a non-galvanic type of plating method that involves several simultaneous reactions in an aqueous solution, which occur without the use of external electrical power. The reaction is accomplished when hydrogen is released by a reducing agent, normally sodium hypophosphite, and oxidized thus producing a negative charge on the surface of the part. The most common electroless plating method is the electroless nickel plating.
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See also:Plating, Plating - Electroplating, Plating - Electroless plating, Plating - Electroless nickel plating, Plating - Specific cases, Plating - Gold plating, Plating - Silver plating, Plating - Palladium plating, Plating - Rhodium plating, Plating - Chrome plating Read more here: » Plating: Encyclopedia II - Plating - Electroless plating |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Lead - OccurrenceNative lead does occur in nature, but it is rare. Currently lead is usually found in ore with zinc, silver and (most abundantly) copper, and is extracted together with these metals. The main lead mineral is galena (PbS), which contains 86.6% lead. Other common varieties are cerussite (PbCO3) and anglesite (PbSO4). But more than half of the lead used currently comes from recycling.
In mining, the ore is extracted by drilling or blasting and then crushed and ground. The ore is then treated using extractive metallur ...
See also:Lead, Lead - Notable characteristics, Lead - Applications, Lead - History, Lead - Occurrence, Lead - Isotopes, Lead - Precautions, Lead - Health effects, Lead - Language derivations, Lead - Literature Read more here: » Lead: Encyclopedia II - Lead - Occurrence |
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|  |  |  | poor metal: Encyclopedia II - Ceramics - Properties of ceramics
Ceramics - Mechanical properties.
Ceramic materials are usually ionic or covalently-bonded materials, and can be crystalline or amorphous. A material held together by either type of bond will tend to fracture before any plastic deformation takes place, which results in poor toughness in these materials. Additionally, because these materials tend to be porous, the pores and other microscopic imperfections act as stress concentrators, decreasing the toughness further, and reducing the tensile strength. These combine to give catastrophic failures, as opposed to the ...
See also:Ceramics, Ceramics - Classifications of technical ceramics, Ceramics - Examples of ceramic materials, Ceramics - Properties of ceramics, Ceramics - Mechanical properties, Ceramics - Electrical properties, Ceramics - Processing of ceramic materials, Ceramics - In situ manufacturing, Ceramics - Sintering-based methods, Ceramics - Other applications of ceramics Read more here: » Ceramics: Encyclopedia II - Ceramics - Properties of ceramics |
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