Glossary B
Base circle is defined as an imaginary circle used in involut gearing to generate the involutes that form the tooth profiles.
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Base (A Base is a solution that has a pH value greater than 7)
Base (Base pertains to any substance that, when ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Basen, Circles
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Base (A Base is a solution that has a pH value greater than 7)
Base (Base pertains to any substance that, when ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Basen, Circles
Biscuit firing is referring to a preliminary firing of unglazed pottery and porcelain that transforms the Ware into the biscuit state. Unless the ware is intended to be left unglazed, glazing and decoration follows biscuit firing.
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Biscuit (Biscuit refers to a small round quickbread that ...)
Firing (Firing denotes a step during the manufacture of ...)
Bisque, Biscuit (Bisque, or biscuit ware is unglazed clay that has ...)
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Biscuit (Biscuit is a term described as unglazed ...)
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Biscuit (Biscuit refers to a small round quickbread that ...)
Firing (Firing denotes a step during the manufacture of ...)
Bisque, Biscuit (Bisque, or biscuit ware is unglazed clay that has ...)
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Biscuit (Biscuit is a term described as unglazed ...)
Bisque, or biscuit Ware is unglazed clay that has undergone an initial, low temperature (1600-1900?F) firing in a kiln. The term, "biscuit firing," refers to this process.
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"Biscuit" is in the UNSPSC Code "27112721"
Biscuit jointers
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Lexicon from 'Bauxite' until 'Bisque, Biscuit'
Bisque (Bisque refers to a thick, rich cream soup that ...)
Biscuit (Biscuit refers to a small round quickbread that ...)
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Biscuit (Biscuit is a term described as unglazed ...)
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"Biscuit" is in the UNSPSC Code "27112721"
Biscuit jointers
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Lexicon from 'Bauxite' until 'Bisque, Biscuit'
Bisque (Bisque refers to a thick, rich cream soup that ...)
Biscuit (Biscuit refers to a small round quickbread that ...)
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Biscuit (Biscuit is a term described as unglazed ...)
Baby scale is an equipment useful for mothers concerned about low milk supply. A baby scale is described as a tool to verify baby's weight gain and also the amount of breast milk received in any given nursing.
By weighing the baby using the baby scale, before and after nursing and doing a little subtraction, a nursing mother can determine the number of ounces the baby nursed from the breast. Since a nursing baby is usually more efficient than any breast pump, this method is preferred to breast pumping for determining how much milk the baby may be getting. For these purposes a baby scale accurate to 15 grams or less may be rented from many breast pump rental stations.
By weighing the baby using the baby scale, before and after nursing and doing a little subtraction, a nursing mother can determine the number of ounces the baby nursed from the breast. Since a nursing baby is usually more efficient than any breast pump, this method is preferred to breast pumping for determining how much milk the baby may be getting. For these purposes a baby scale accurate to 15 grams or less may be rented from many breast pump rental stations.
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- Book jacketing machine : Book jacketing machine is described as a machine which automatically places jackets on newly bound edition bindings. The majority of such machines can jacket books up to a maximum of 10 by 8 by 2 inches, generally at speeds up to 35 books or more per minute.
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Jacket (A jacket is a lightweight, thigh- or waist-length ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Books
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Jacket (A jacket is a lightweight, thigh- or waist-length ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Books
Book-binding refers to the hand and/or machine processes by which leaves or sections - usually paper, but also parchment or vellum, papyrus, etc. , are secured within covers to form a codex or book, as opposed to a roll.
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"Book-binding" is in the HS Code "8440.10"
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Book-binding mach., incl. book-sewing machines
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Book-sewing (Book sewing involves the process of : (1) ...)
Binding (From )
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"Book-binding" is in the HS Code "8440.10"
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Book-binding mach., incl. book-sewing machines
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Backpack is described as a container, usually of fabric construction, carried on a person?s back and used to carry supplies. Earlier, backpacks were only used by people who are mountaineering, hunting and travelling, nowadays, backpacks function as a school bag
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Container ((EDV-technisches) Objekt, das aus verschiedenen ...)
Container (Gro?beh?lter zum Transport von losen oder wenig ...)
Diskussionsforum (forum)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Backpacks
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Container ((EDV-technisches) Objekt, das aus verschiedenen ...)
Container (Gro?beh?lter zum Transport von losen oder wenig ...)
Diskussionsforum (forum)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Backpacks