| 11. | Incineration, for example is listed by Manly P . Hall . ( Also see Calcination .)
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| 12. | Here the carbonate mineral ( CaCO 3 ) is transformed into lime ( CaO ) through calcination.
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| 13. | Calcination allows for removal of the carbon from the product and results in hollow metal oxide spheres.
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| 14. | Direct calcination and sintering without re-milling is possible as well but leads to poor magnetic properties.
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| 15. | These people were primarily engaged in agriculture, weaving, furriery, and calcinations which continued until 1950.
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| 16. | Another common way to synthesize WO 3 is by calcination of ammonium paratungstate ( APT ) under oxidizing conditions:
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| 17. | Natural cement is produced in a process that begins with the calcination of crushed carbonate sedimentary rocks in kilns.
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| 18. | Another direct human impact on the carbon cycle is the chemical process of calcination of limestone for precursor of cement.
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| 19. | In the AUC route, calcination, reduction and stabilization are simultaneously carried out in a vertical fluidized bed reactor.
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| 20. | The main shortcoming of Ca-looping technology is the decreased reactivity of CaO through multiple calcination-carbonation cycles.
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