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Delft


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Delftware.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Path of the spill "The mud will react with organic substances in the Danube and will lose its force and turn unharmful," said Professor Huub Savenije, a hydrologist from Delft University in the Netherlands.
  • (2) This article is motivated by the current hypothesis [Kim et al., Psychological, Physiological and Behavioural Studies in Hearing (Delft U. P., The Netherlands, 1980); Neely, Doctoral dissertation, Washington University, St. Louis, MO (1981); de Boer, J. Acoust.
  • (3) EdytaRice Islands of the north Facebook Twitter Pinterest Delft Island.
  • (4) It certainly helped to keep people on their bikes, but in the end it turned out that one single bicycle route did not lead to an overall increase in cycling.” Subsequently, the city of Delft constructed a whole network of cycle paths and it turned out that this did encourage more people to get on their bikes.
  • (5) In the research field of plant cell biotechnology there is a close co-operation with Delft.
  • (6) Students at the Delft University of Technology, meanwhile, have invented a highly innovative “skin” that can be attached to existing houses with similar results.
  • (7) It appears that the hydrocarbon composition measured in Delft (The Netherlands) is entirely different for northern and southern wind directions.
  • (8) The three apparatus have been tested : Ohio 842 spirograph, Oude Delft expirometer and Chemetron Corporation P.F.I., in 165 patients.
  • (9) On the occasion of the first international symposium on pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and quinoproteins (Delft, September 1988), a review of this novel field in enzymology is presented.
  • (10) His proposal, developed in partnership with scientists at the Technological University of Delft in the Netherlands, uses buried coils of copper to create an electrostatic field that attracts smog particles, creating a kind of halo of clean air above it.
  • (11) The nitrate strip and Delft plate methods gave correct results in 94 and 86% of tests, respectively.
  • (12) It is easily missed, but rewards close looking, with intelligent curation by Iranian architect and researcher Azadeh Mashayekhi, based at TU Delft in the Netherlands.
  • (13) In theory, humans could be used for all types of recycling, says David Peck, professor in critical materials and circular cities at Delft University of Technology, but they are not necessarily jobs to wish on people.
  • (14) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Vietnam’s FPT University will feature a campus bursting with greenery Photograph: PR Plans for Vietnam’s FPT University in Ho Chi Minh City feature an entire campus of environmentally innovative buildings designed by Vo Trong Nghia architects, a direction pioneered by Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University and Delft Technical University.
  • (15) His most recent find is an exquisite haul of hand-painted Delft tiles dating from the 1650s, which could be straight out of a still life.
  • (16) From here, we took the free ferry, run by the Navy, to Delft (named after the Dutch town), on the northern tip of Sri Lanka.
  • (17) This prompted Rivington’s Dutch owner Van Delft to appoint FRP Advisory as administrators on Tuesday night.
  • (18) A large-field scintilation camera for nuclear medicine application has recently been developed by Old Delft.
  • (19) Simultaneous measurements of arterial pressure, iliac and renal blood flows (electromagnetic flowmeter probes, Skalar, Delft) allowed iliac and renal vascular resistance (IVR, RVR) to be calculated.
  • (20) The Department of Microbiology and Enzymology of the Delft University of Technology keeps the memory of Beijerinck, its first professor, alive by maintaining a 'Beijerinck-room' in the attic of the building.

Earthenware


Definition:

  • (n.) Vessels and other utensils, ornaments, or the like, made of baked clay. See Crockery, Pottery, Stoneware, and Porcelain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In earthenware vessels from the Moche period (200-700 A.D.) pathological findings of nasal deformities have been depicted in a realistic manner.
  • (2) As she fills the earthenware pot, she counts herself lucky not to be in a refugee camp in neighbouring Niger Republic or among the 234 girls abducted by Boko Haram insurgents from a physics exam in GGSS Chibok and taken to the Sambisa Forest reserve , leaving their parents and an entire country distraught .
  • (3) In a very large soup pot (I typically use a 11.5 litre stainless-steel stock pot or a medium-large Mexican earthenware cazuela), heat the lard or oil over medium.
  • (4) The 19th century saw the introduction of the first coloured earthenware and the manufacture of bone china.
  • (5) The results of the analysis seem to suggest differences in blood levels by sex, zone of residence, hours of transportation and eating habits, such as the consumption of canned meals and the use of "earthenware dishes" in the preparation of meals.
  • (6) aegypti breeding habitats were ant traps, earthenware jars, bowls, tanks, tin cans, and drums, ant traps being the most common indoors and earthenware jars the most common out doors.
  • (7) Deposit plates, anodized aluminium, glazed earthenware plates, and polystyren, glass, "Tergal" cloth plates were used in 8 urban sites and 1 extra-urban site during 1 to 3 months.
  • (8) The craft production of earthenware recipients that have been inadequately glazed and their improper use as containers of drings of foods could be commoner than might be thought on the basis of the sporadic reporting of such cases of lead poisoning.
  • (9) The proportion of positive stored water samples was also lower with the use of different vessels for collection and storage, with storage inside the house, and with use of a storage container other than an earthenware pot.
  • (10) Storage using earthenware pots for six weeks resulted in significant losses of vitamin C. In general, traditional methods for processing, preservation and storage of vegetables cause significant losses of nutrients, an effect that could account for poor, nutritional status in Morogoro region (Tanzania).
  • (11) It bought the pottery manufacturer Denby for £30m in 2009 and continues to run it, adding earthenware firm Burleigh in 2010 and Somerset-based Poole Pottery in 2011.
  • (12) In the production of earthenware relatively high concentrations of dust occur only temporarily, but in very few cases they may cause silicosis.
  • (13) Caravaggio leapt up, hit him with an earthenware dish and drew his ever-ready sword, but one of his friends restrained him from killing the waiter.
  • (14) The most famous artist of the moment, Ai Weiwei, imprisoned and then released by the Chinese authorities, is another YBA-influenced figure with his huge studios in China, where a team of assistants follow his instructions delivered in mobile phone calls and occasional visits, and where scores of old Chinese earthenware vases half-dipped in random primary colours are arranged in large grids as installations.
  • (15) It was found that the decoction made by means of glassware, enamel and earthenware pots had the best effect of inhibiting the colony formation of human gastric carcinoma cells, the next were the decoctions made by means of unrefined iron pots, stainless steel pots and copper pots, and the worst was that made with aluminium pots.
  • (16) Two methods-chlorination of stored water and the use of a narrow-necked earthenware vessel (called a 'sorai') for storing the water-were found to be effective in reducing the transmission of infection among the family contacts of cholera patients.
  • (17) There are tombs and cloisters and bits of earthenware crockery which might have come from the kitchen of the Casa de Mar, rather than being dropped by a butter-fingered monk 700 years ago.
  • (18) He recalls dining in the south of France with his friend and mentor, the cookery writer Richard Olney, who served tripe that had been gently cooked for a day in an earthenware container.
  • (19) aegypti and Mesocyclops, both copepod species eliminated all immatures in earthenware pots by week 3.

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