- Roller-
compacted concrete (RCC) or
rolled concrete (rollcrete) is a
special blend of
concrete that has
essentially the same
ingredients as conventional...
- rainfall, thus
increasing runoff and erosion.
Plants have
difficulty in
compacted soil
because the
mineral grains are
pressed together,
leaving little space...
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Compacted oxide layer glaze describes the
often shiny, wear-protective
layer of
oxide formed when two
metals (or a
metal and ceramic) are slid against...
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Compacted graphite iron (CGI), also
known as
vermicular graphite iron (GJV, VG, JV or GGV from the German: "Gusseisen mit Vermiculargraphit") especially...
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before compacted clay is
applied to the bed and
sides of a canal.
Another simple method of
canal lining with
soils entails applying a
layer of
compacted silt...
-
found in
multiple cuisines throughout the world. The
ingredients are
compacted and shaped,
usually cooked, and
served in
various ways. The term originated...
- also
independently known as asphalt, pitch, or tar), laid in layers, and
compacted. The
American English terms asphalt (or asphaltic) concrete, bituminous...
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designed to
create holes in the soil in
order to help lawn gr****es grow. In
compacted lawns,
aeration improves soil
drainage and
encourages worms, microfauna...
- episode, but
start in the
middle and move
backwards and forwards.
Scorsese compacted scenes,
realizing that, if they were kept short, "the
impact after about...
- earth-filled dam (also
called an
earthen dam or
terrain dam) made of
compacted earth, and the rock-filled dam. A cross-section of an
embankment dam shows...