| 31. | The definition of frit tends to be variable and has proved a thorny issue for scholars.
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| 32. | Archaeologists have found evidence of frit in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Europe, and the Mediterranean.
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| 33. | At least one frit porcelain remains in production at Belleek, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
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| 34. | Early covered resonators with glass frit seals were unstable because contaminants outgassed from the sealing material.
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| 35. | Before usage, the Schlenk-frit has to be heated, to remove water traces.
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| 36. | By chance Reece met the actor Laurence Olivier, who arranged lessons with the frit ".
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| 37. | Her first novel, " Et frit forhold ", was issued anonymously in 1892.
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| 38. | Tite argues that this glass was added as frit and that the interstitial glass formed on firing.
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| 39. | The most common wafer-level packaging techniques are based on anodic and glass frit wafer bonding.
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| 40. | John Flinn THE BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE, FROM CWRW TO POULET FRIT KENTUCKY C . 2002 SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
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