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Incrustation results from the deposit of extraneous material in and around the screen openings and is mainly made up of Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium,
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Incrustation of the boiler is not to be feared, for, in consequence of the great velocity with which the steam circulates through the tube, the solid matter dissolved in the water becomes pulverized and is forced out, mechanically assisting to lubricate and polish the parts of the motor.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22,1888 Various
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Containing special chapters, fully illustrated, based on demonstrations and with notes by Professor UNNO BISEI and Professor T. KOBAYASHI, of the Imperial Fine Art College at T.kyo, giving the traditional method of Casting, Damascening, Incrustation, Inlaying, Engraving, and
Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving Grace Christie
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Incrustation of the inner lip heavy, smooth, and with a projecting free edge; outer lip faintly striate internally.
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| Bicarbonates of Lime, | Incrustation | Heating feed.
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"Downer's Anti-Incrustation Liquid" for Removal and Prevention of
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Little can be done to stop this problem apart from trying to place a gravel pack between the pit's wall and the outer side of the lining; additionally, this problem will indicate the need to use smaller openings and better filtration structures in future wells. ii) Incrustation.
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He became an active member of the Boston Linnæan Society, and the first paper read before it, entitled "An Analysis of the Incrustation formed upon the
The History of Dartmouth College Baxter Perry Smith 1856
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