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Definition of Decarbonized
1. decarbonize [v] - See also: decarbonize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Decarbonized
Literary usage of Decarbonized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Charles Robert Cross (1861)
"The retort itself becomes decarbonized, — converted into steel, and finally into
malleable iron. In this condition it may continue in use for many firings; ..."
2. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, Charles Robert Cross, John Trowbridge, Samuel Kneeland, George Bliss (1861)
"The retort itself becomes decarbonized, — converted into steel, and finally into
malleable iron. In this condition it may continue in use for many firings; ..."
3. The Principles and practice of obstetrics by Gunning S. Bedford (1869)
"... that of the Foetus—How is the Impure Blood, returned by the Umbilical Arteries,
decarbonized in the Placenta?—lindo»- mose Action—Albumen cannot pass by ..."
4. The London Medical Gazette (1844)
"The consequence was that the Fellows' lungs did their office duly, that the
Fellows' brains were adequately supplied with properly decarbonized blood, ..."
5. Points for Buyers and Users of Tool Steel: Being a General Review of the by George W. Alling (1903)
"SOME OMITTED POINTS ABOUT decarbonized STEEL, ETC. CHAPTER XII. We find in looking
over the MSS that in our anxiety to give practical illustrations of the ..."
6. The Theory of Strains in Girders and Similar Structures: With Observations by Bindon Blood Stoney (1873)
"Tensile strength Of thick castings of highly decarbonized iron greater than that
of thin ones—Annealing small bars of cast-iron diminishes their density and ..."
7. The Testimony of the Clinic by Eugene Beauharnais Nash (1911)
"Hunger for oxygen; decarbonized blood; cries fan me ; fan me hard. 7. Anaemia,
especially after acute diseases, which have greatly debilitated the patient. ..."
8. The Theory of Strains in Girders and Similar Structures with Observations on by Bindon Blood Stoney (1869)
"Tensile strength of thick castings of highly decarbonized iron greater than that
of thin ones—Annealing cast- iron diminishes its density and tensile ..."