- Carbide-tipped hoof
nails may be used to
attach the shoes; in the
United States,
borium –
chips of
tungsten carbide in a
matrix of
softer metal such as
bronze or...
-
threatened with
corporal penalties, exile, and loss of property. The Jews at
Borium, not far from
Syrtis Major, who
resisted the
Byzantine General Belisarius...
- exam.
Another way
caulkins are
applied is for
borium to be
brazed onto the
surface of the shoe.
Usually borium is
placed at the
heels and toe,
either in small...
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commercially available remedial shoes. Traction:
Traction devices such as
borium for ice,
horse shoe
studs for
muddy or
slick conditions, calks, carbide-tipped...
- who were
concerned that it
could be
confused with boron,
which is
called borium in some
languages including Latin.
Despite this, the name
bohrium for element...
- 610
metres (2,000 ft)
Mount Borium (18°41′03″S 144°01′43″E / 18.6843°S 144.0287°E / -18.6843; 144.0287 (Mount
Borium)) 710
metres (2,330 ft) The Twins...
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Patriarchatus digestus, (Paris, 1740), volII, coll. 627-630. A. van Lants****, v.
Borium in
Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol.IX, (1937)...
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protagonist is an Earthman, John Farrington, who
serves as a
supervisor in the
borium mines. The
position pays well but
comes at a high cost. All
Earthmen who...