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  2. Bonded by Blood (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bonded by Blood is an American thrash metal band, named after Exodus' debut album Bonded by Blood. Like its labelmates Evile, Gama Bomb, and Municipal Waste, Bonded by Blood is part of the thrash metal revival movement. The band was founded in mid-2005 by vocalist Jose Barrales, who with the help of friends completed the band's original lineup ...

  3. Bonded by Blood - Wikipedia

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    Bonded by Blood was originally titled A Lesson in Violence, but had its name changed when a suitable cover idea could not be found.An advance cassette copy of the album (with the original title) was widely distributed through the tape-trading network upon the record's completion late in the summer of 1984, creating an immense underground buzz prior to the official release of the LP.

  4. Metallic bonding - Wikipedia

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    For example, elemental gallium consists of covalently-bound pairs of atoms in both liquid and solid-state—these pairs form a crystal structure with metallic bonding between them. Another example of a metalmetal covalent bond is the mercurous ion (Hg 2+ 2).

  5. Metal–metal bond - Wikipedia

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    An example of a metalmetal bond is found in dimanganese decacarbonyl, Mn 2 (CO) 10. As confirmed by X-ray crystallography, a pair of Mn(CO) 5 units are linked by a bond between the Mn atoms. The Mn-Mn distance (290 pm) is short. [3] Mn 2 (CO) 10 is a simple and clear case of a metal-metal bond because no other atoms tie the two Mn atoms ...

  6. Feed the Beast (Bonded by Blood album) - Wikipedia

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    Feed the Beast is the debut studio album by American thrash metal band Bonded by Blood, released in 2008 via Earache Records. [1] [2] [3] ...

  7. Barrel - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] They are traditionally made of wooden staves and bound by wooden or metal hoops. The word vat is often used for large containers for liquids, usually alcoholic beverages; [3] a small barrel or cask is known as a keg. [4] Barrels have a variety of uses, including storage of liquids such as water, oil, and alcohol.

  8. Diffusion bonding - Wikipedia

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    Diffusion bonding involves no liquid fusion, and often no filler metal. No weight is added to the total, and the join tends to exhibit both the strength and temperature resistance of the base metal(s). The materials endure no, or very little, plastic deformation. Very little residual stress is introduced, and there is no contamination from the ...

  9. Steel plate shear wall - Wikipedia

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    A steel plate shear element consists of steel infill plates bounded by a column-beam system. When these infill plates occupy each level within a framed bay of a structure, they constitute an SPW. Its behaviour is analogous to a vertical plate girder cantilevered from its base.