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1. Activation of swelling clays and processes of using the activated clays

2. The layering interposes ball clays, lignitic ball clays and sand seams.

3. - Adsorbent clays (bentonite).

4. Chemical additives for clays

5. Common clays and shales for construction use (excluding bentonite, fireclay, expanded clays, kaolin and kaolinic clays); andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths

6. Clays pre-activated with intercalated polymerization sites

7. The Wealden sands and clays in the vale.

8. Thus clays and shales tend to be impermeable.

9. Additives of polymers including carbon fibres and clays

10. Process for producing anionic clays using magnesium acetate

11. Other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 6806), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths

12. Other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 6806 ), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths

13. Inactivated by anionic surface-active agents and by inert clays.

14. Suspension of clays in water for addition to e.g.

15. Benzidine is quickly absorbed into clays and subsequently oxidized.

16. The clay plaster is a mixture of various clays, and aggregate.

17. Lateral earth pressures produced by saturated clays with negative pore-water pressures and unsaturated expansive clays with positive matric suctions are considered from a theoretical standpoint.

18. Adsorption curves for various sediments, humic acid and clays are given.

19. Key words: clays, hydraulic conductivity, liquid limit, liners, void ratio.

20. Technology of utilization of recycled clays treated with absorbed oils

21. Other clays, andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths

22. Its shrinkage rate is smaller than other clays, at 10–11%.

23. The Alee Shriners Potentates Ball Sporting Clays Shoot June 4, 2021

24. CPA #.#.#: Other clays, andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths

25. Clays of marine, lacustrine, alluvial, glacial, glacial-lacustrine and eluvial origin have been studied.

26. He manipulated different-coloured clays to recreate the seventh-century Chinese method of making agateware, and moulded contrasting clays over rigid forms to reflect the eighteenth century Japanese technique of "neriage".

27. Key words: clays, thermal consolidation, adsorbed water, permeability, temperature effects, radioactive waste disposal.

28. Trace components, such as titanium, calcium and sodium may also bond with clays.

29. The particular clays he has in mind do exist in many different crystalline forms.

30. Blunging the plastic materials (clays) is the first step of the casting slip preparation

31. The post-Cambrian marine sedimentation is made up of alternate layers of limestone, dolomites, schists and clays, with the successive series of Pliocene sedimentations represented by basal conglomerates, marls, clays and finally loose sandstones and sand

32. Addition of gelling grade clays to direct applied nitrogen solutions to reduce nitrogen loss

33. Smectite-rich I/S clays occur only in shallow samples irrespective of geologic age.

34. They reported that halloysite was common throughout the profile, an apparently rare observation for Aridisol clays

35. Alternate DMT procedures are proposed to estimate ø′ of sands and coefficient of consolidation in clays.

36. Swellable clays for industrial purposes, in particular being additives for the cutting of semiconductor materials

37. Lithological substrate: sands covered by loessial layers and an alternation of marine clays and sands.

38. Lump metal clays in copper were introduced in 2009 by Metal Adventures Inc. and Aida.

39. Acid soils, often leached and deep, have formed on the mainly silicate rocks (granites, clays, sands).

40. The post-Cambrian marine sedimentation is made up of alternate layers of limestone, dolomites, schists and clays, with the successive series of Pliocene sedimentations represented by basal conglomerates, marls, clays and finally loose sandstones and sand.

41. Aridisols contain subsurface horizons in which clays, calcium carbonate, silica, salts, and/or gypsum have accumulated.

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43. Its base is limestone bedrock with overlying layers of glacial till, silty clays and wind-blown sand.

44. This temperature is significantly less than for mineral clays and can be achieved using a home oven.

45. Healing clays like Bentonite have a high concentration of minerals including silica, calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, and potassium

46. Preferred agents contain, in addition, alkyl polyglycosides, inorganic materials such as clays, and polymers such as polysaccharides.

47. This article aims to draw an overview on the actual knowledge on bacteriostatic and Bactericidal natural clays

48. 16 This allows clays to become plastic so that they can be shaped-the property of plasticity.

49. In addition, it appears that sales of clays and sales of aggregates have a completely different pattern.

50. Variable; includes marine clays and silts, alluvial and glacial gravels, sands and silts, and active eolian deposits.

51. When lighter aggregates are used (e.g., expanded clays, crushed pumice, vermiculite, granulated slag) ‘light concrete’ is obtained.

52. When lighter aggregates are used (for example, expanded clays, crushed pumice, vermiculite, granulated slag) ‘light concrete’ is obtained.

53. Clays, meerschaums, attapulgites, bentonites, paligorskites and other minerals used as absorbent and adsorbent media for industry and agriculture

54. Fire-resistant chamotte products, Clays molding fireproof, Cements are aluminous and high-aluminous , Clay, Ramming refractories, clay-quartzitic .

55. Clays, meerschaum and attapulgite, used in industry and in agriculture as fillers and rheological, thickening and suspending additives

56. Ball clays usually contain three dominant minerals: from 20–80% kaolinite, 10–25% mica, and 6–65% quartz.

57. The large deformation behavior of Clayey slopes under seismic loading with the weakening of clays being con-cerned [12]

58. 23 They were most marked on the heavy clays that overlie most of the Midlands, which produced good pastures.

59. In developing the water resistance properties of unburned clays, researchers discovered that linseed oil stabilised loams performed very well.

60. Properly understood and managed, strong clays will structure themselves, and can nourish plants with relatively little organic matter present.

61. It is adsorbed at the rates of 0.05 mg/g by clays and 0.5 mg/g by organic matter (Chatwin, 1989).

62. The accuracy of a number of approximate solutions for layered clays is assessed, confirming the importance of the interface flow condition.

63. Lithium ions replace magnesium or iron in certain octahedral locations in clays, and lithium-6 is sometimes preferred over lithium-7.

64. This was Goat Island, created of silts and clays that had originally lain on the bottom of the vanished Lake Tonawanda.

65. 8 The clays consist of silica tetrahedra and the octahedra contain magnesia surrounded by oxygen atoms and hydroxyl groups.

66. Volatilization is much less extensive in soil than water, owing to sorption of the compounds to soil clays and organic matter.

67. The process enables enhanced removal of retained lipids from the particulate absorbent, e.g. removal of plant oils from bleaching clays.

68. The structure of organo clays and mechanism for their adsorption were studied by X ray diffraction(XRD) and BET area.

69. The invention concerns a method of preparing alkoxylates from alkoxides and compounds containing active H-atoms using clays as catalysts.

70. The middle Saint-Maurice, downstream from LA TUQUE, is bordered with alluvial terraces and cuts through transversal moraines and marine clays.

71. Nanoclay sorbents, using montmorillonite, bentonite, and other clays, absorb significantly more ammonium, phosphate, and creatinine, and the like, than conventional sorbents.

72. Alluvial or Tertiary (Aufgeschwemmte) Series : poorly consolidated sands, gravels, and clays formed by the withdrawal of the oceans from the continents.

73. The liquid remaining was contained and either vacuumed into drums or treated with soda ash and soaked up using absorbent clays.

74. Chris Batha's "Breaking Clays" is the perfect book to introduce the reader to the deeper world of clay target shooting

75. Iron-Bentonite interactions are likely to result in a degree of Bentonite alteration to iron-rich clays, some of which lack intracrystalline swelling (e.g

76. Further complicating the identification is the similarity between Boeotian and Attic clays, although Boeotian clay is generally coarser and has a lighter color (5)

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78. Depending on the temperature and on the content of silica and alumina, Aluminosilicate clays, upon heating, form various combinations of alumina, cristobalite, mullite, and liquid

79. With the help of a diffractometer, Hoàng T. T. analyzed about a hundred samples of clays from diverse origins: kaolin from alluvions of ancient Quaternary (Province of Bình Dương, Biên Hoà) ), the clays of recent alluvions (different localities between Mekong and Đông Nai river), or from the weathering of granite, rhyolite and shale of Đà Lạt area (Province of Lâm Đồng).

80. Ceramic Bisque is pottery, including earthenware and other low-fire ceramic clays, that has been “Bisque fired” — or fired once — in preparation for final glazing and firing