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  2. Libertad (coin) - Wikipedia

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    1 ⁄ 20 oz 1 ⁄ 10 oz 1 ⁄ 4 oz 1 ⁄ 2 oz 1 oz 1983 88 1989 704 2004 200 200 1,800 200 200 2005 400 400 3,920 720 570 2006 520 520 2,120 520 520 2007 500 500 1,500 500 500 2008 800 2009 600 600 1,700 600 600 2010 1,000 2011 1,100 1,100 2,000 1,100 1,100 2013 300 300 600 300 400 2014 250 250 250 250 250 2015 500 500 500 500 500 2016 2,100 ...

  3. Dye-sublimation printing - Wikipedia

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    The most common dyes used for sublimation activate at 350 degrees Fahrenheit / 175 degrees Celsius. However, a range of 380 to 420 degrees Fahrenheit / 195 to 215 degrees Celsius is normally recommended for optimal color. The result of the sublimation transfer process is a nearly permanent, high-resolution, full-color print.

  4. Textile printing - Wikipedia

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    Colours are reduced in shade by simply adding more stock (printing) paste. For example, a dark blue containing 4 oz. of methylene blue per gallon may readily be made into a pale shade by adding to it thirty times its bulk of starch paste or gum, as the case may be. The procedure is similar for other colours. [7]

  5. Old fashioned glass - Wikipedia

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    The design is essentially English, from the late 18th or 19th century. Plain glass versions are lowball glasses. [citation needed] Old fashioned glasses typically have a wide brim and a thick base, so that the non-liquid ingredients of a cocktail can be mashed using a muddler before the main liquid ingredients are added. [citation needed]

  6. Titanium sublimation pump - Wikipedia

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    Its construction and principle of operation is simple. It consists of a titanium filament through which a high current (typically around 40 A) is passed periodically. This current causes the filament to reach the sublimation temperature of titanium, and hence the surrounding chamber walls become coated with a thin film of clean titanium.

  7. Arsenic - Wikipedia

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    Sublimation point: 887 K (615 °C, 1137 °F) Density (at 20° C) grey: 5.782 g ... Bioremediation requires careful evaluation and design in accordance with existing ...