Lexicographical Neighbors of Calcinations
Literary usage of Calcinations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical Trade Journal (1888)
"Whatever may be said one way or the other, we pin our faith to the disappearance
to the removal of the nationally speaking ruinous system of calcinations, ..."
2. Manual of Mineralogy: Including Observations on Mines, Rocks, Reduction of by James Dwight Dana (1877)
"The volatile ingredients are carried off by the calcinations, and nnv metals in
combination with the copper are oxydized. The unions serve to get rid of the ..."
3. Manual of Mineralogy by James Dwight Dana (1855)
"The volatile ingredients are carried off by the calcinations, and any metals in
combination with the copper are oxydized. The fusions serve to get rid of ..."
4. Manual of Mineralogy: Including Observations on Mines, Rocks, Reduction of by James Dwight Dana (1876)
"The volatile ingredients are carried ofT by the calcinations, and any metals in
combination with the copper are oxydized. The usions serve to get rid of the ..."
5. Nuclear Production of Hydrogen: Third Information Exchange Meeting, Oarai by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (2006)
"After calcinations, the size of the crystal increased gradually and the crystal
process trends to be complete, the effect of calcinations temperature ..."
6. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1856)
"It is seldom that two treatments are necessary, whilst, by the method usually
adopted, five or six calcinations are required. Henry Hose states that these ..."