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전문 번역가, 번역 회사, 웹 페이지 및 자유롭게 사용할 수 있는 번역 저장소 등을 활용합니다.
do you have facebook ? or tiktok ?
aku akan ke surga bukan nerak
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dâhäl Úttåm search in facebook add me
gak ngerti lo
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can we have private video call send me your facebook or whatsapp or vber ill pay you
anda menggunakan whatsapp
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translite listen to me i never send private foto in facebook, find for them here, instantly inggris ke bahasa indonesia
translite listen to me i never send private photo in facebook, find for them here, instant english ke bahasa indonesia
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should it be a bat, a pangolin or another mammal, it is expected that sars-cov-2 or its parental viruses that are almost identical will be identified in its natural hosts in future.
entah kelelawar, trenggiling, atau mamalia lain, diharapkan bahwa sars-cov-2 atau virus induknya yang hampir identik dapat diidentifikasi di inang alaminya di masa mendatang.
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ceramic materials were discussed briefly in chapter 1, which noted that they are inorganic and nonmetallic materials.most ceramics are compounds between metal- lic and nonmetallic elements for which the interatomic bonds are either totally ionic, or predominantly ionic but having some covalent character. the term “ceramic” comes from the greek word keramikos, which means “burnt stuff,” in- dicating that desirable properties of these materials are normally achieved through a high-temperature heat treatment process called firing. up until the past 60 or so years, the most important materials in this class were termed the “traditional ceramics,” those for which the primary raw material is clay; products considered to be traditional ceramics are china,porcelain,bricks,tiles,and, in addition, glasses and high-temperature ceramics. of late, significant progress has been made in understanding the fundamental character of these materials and of the phenomena that occur in them that are responsible for their unique properties. consequently, a new generation of these materials has evolved, and the term “ceramic” has taken on a much broader meaning.to one degree or another, these new materials have a rather dramatic effect on our lives;electronic,computer,com- munication, aerospace, and a host of other industries rely on their use. this chapter discusses the types of crystal structure and atomic point defect that are found in ceramic materials and, in addition, some of their mechanical char- acteristics. applications and fabrication techniques for this class of materials are treated in the next chapter.engineering
ceramic materials were discussed briefly in chapter 1, which noted that they are inorganic and nonmetallic materials.most ceramics are compounds between metal- lic and nonmetallic elements for which the interatomic bonds are either totally ionic, or predominantly ionic but having some covalent character. the term “ceramic” comes from the greek word keramikos, which means “burnt stuff,” in- dicating that desirable properties of these materials are normally achieved through a high-temperature heat treatment process called firing. up until the past 60 or so years, the most important materials in this class were termed the “traditional ceramics,” those for which the primary raw material is clay; products considered to be traditional ceramics are china,porcelain,bricks,tiles,and, in addition, glasses and high-temperature ceramics. of late, significant progress has been made in understanding the fundamental character of these materials and of the phenomena that occur in them that are responsible for their unique properties. consequently, a new generation of these materials has evolved, and the term “ceramic” has taken on a much broader meaning.to one degree or another, these new materials have a rather dramatic effect on our lives;electronic,computer,com- munication, aerospace, and a host of other industries rely on their use. this chapter discusses the types of crystal structure and atomic point defect that are found in ceramic materials and, in addition, some of their mechanical char- acteristics. applications and fabrication techniques for this class of materials are treated in the next chapter.