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Definition of Tula metal

Tula metal
Tula metal Tu"la met`al An alloy of silver, copper, and lead made at Tula in Russia. [Written also toola metal.]

Meaning of Tula metal from wikipedia

- Tula (Russian: Ту́ла, IPA: [ˈtulə]) is the largest city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast in Russia, located 193 kilometers (120 mi) south...
- Patronnyj Zavod) is a company based in Tula, Russia. The Tula Cartridge Plant is a manufacturer of metal products, including ammunition for the military, and...
- and other early producers lived in Tula, a city known for its metalworkers and arms-makers. Since the 18th century Tula has been also the main center of...
- Roberto (2015). "Bioac****ulation of Metals ****nic, Cadmium, and Lead in Zooplankton and Fishes from the Tula River Watershed, Mexico". Water, Air,...
- imports most of the raw metals, metallurgy is still somewhat developed. There are metallurgical plants in Elektrostal, Moscow, and in Tula Oblast. Electric power...
- "The Tale of Cross-e**** Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea" (Russian: Сказ о тульском косом Левше и о стальной блохе, Skaz o Tulskom kosom Levshe i o stalnoy...
- Tula T-200 was a Soviet 200 cm³ class scooter, manufactured by TMZ in Tula from 1957 to 1968 (from 1961 in the T-200M version). It was a copy of the West...
- Alekseyevich Degtyaryov (Russian: Васи́лий Алексе́евич Дегтярёв; 2 January 1880, Tula – 16 January 1949, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian engineer who specialized...
- clandestine operations, much like the PSS Vul. Manufacturing began at the Tula Arms Plant after its adoption by the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union in...
- 2006, retrieved on: June 21, 2007 Filipino Division, Tula: Special Prizes, Rolando S. Tinio, “12 Tula”, Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards 1975, Geocities.com...