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inclusionsParticles of nonmetallic impurities, usually oxides, sulfides, or silicates, that are mechanically held in steel during solidification.
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inclusionsRefers to a defect when particles of nonmetallic impurities, usually oxides, sulfides, silicates, and such, which are mechanically held in steel during solidification.
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inclusionsNonmetallic materials in a metal matrix. Sources include reoxidation, refractories, slag, and deoxidization products.
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inclusionsImpurities held within sugar crystals, rather than those adhering to the surface.
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inclusionsItems included with the property e.g. light fittings.
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inclusionsNonmetallic material which is entrapped in sound metal.
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inclusionsare foreign material in the structure of metals. They are usually referred to as non-metallic particles, such as oxides, sulfides, silicates and aluminates.
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inclusionsA generic term for any circumscribed mass of foreign (e.g., Lead or Viruses) or metabolically inactive materials (e.g., Ceroid or Mallory Bodies), within the Cytoplasm or nucleus of a Cell. Inclusion [..]
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inclusionsPathologic inclusions occurring in Erythrocytes.
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inclusionsCircumscribed masses of foreign or metabolically inactive materials, within the Cell Nucleus. Some are Viral Inclusion Bodies.
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inclusionsFragments of older material (e.g. minerals, rock) that have been enclosed within another rock.
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inclusionsInternal features in gemstones. Some inclusions are characteristic of specific gemstones e.g. chrysotile horsetail in demantoid, curved striae in Verneuil synthetics.
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inclusionsThings included for use, e.g. dishwasher
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inclusionsThe 'inclusions' are those services or products which are included in the rate at which you make a booking. If you book a hotel room then a common inclusion may be daily breakfast, o [..]
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inclusionsItems which are specifically included in the sale.
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