- A
kiln is a
thermally insulated chamber, a type of oven, that
produces temperatures sufficient to
complete some process, such as hardening, drying, or...
- of
Kiln Lane. The
Kilns is
currently owned and
operated by the C.S.
Lewis Foundation,
which runs it as the
Study Centre at the
Kilns. "The
Kilns, Risinghurst...
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Kilner is a surname, and may
refer to: Andy
Kilner (born 1966),
former English footballer and
manager Barron Kilner (1852–1922),
English rugby union player...
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content while higher kilned malt such as pale ale malt has
substantially more of the SMM
converted to DMS in the malt.
Darker kilned malts such as Munich...
- A
Kilner jar is a rubber-sealed, gl**** jar used for
preserving (bottling) food. It was
first produced in 1900 by John
Kilner & Co., Yorkshire, England...
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standard kilned varieties (e.g.
Rauchpilsener to Pilsener);
color and
diastatic power are
comparable to
those for an
equivalent kilned grain. Similarly...
- A
rotary kiln is a
pyroprocessing device used to
raise materials to a high
temperature (calcination) in a
continuous process.
Materials produced using...
- Look up
kiln in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
kiln is a
thermally insulated chamber, a type of oven.
Kiln or
KILN may also
refer to:
Kiln (band),...
- The
anagama kiln (****anese Kanji: 穴窯/ Hiragana: あながま) is an
ancient type of
pottery kiln brought to ****an from
China via
Korea in the 5th century. It is...
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Kiln People is a 2002
science fiction novel by
American writer David Brin. It was
published in the
United Kingdom under the
title Kil'n People. It was...