10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHELLINESS»
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shelliness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
shelliness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
No shelliness .Merest trace of pimpling on back. Pace apparently slack, back
smooth No shelliness Merest trace of pimpling on back of some veneers Merest
trace of pimpling on fare and back Merest trace of pimpling on back, slightly more
on ...
Mr. Stevenson. If there is any steel maker making open hearth steel free from slag
and oxides, I would like very much to have some lessons from him. As a possible
explanation of the trouble we are having to-day from shelliness of tires, I would ...
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Evolutionary Paleobiology
Sediment shelliness varies among environments for many reasons unrelated to
evolution (e.g., frequency of physical reworking, supply of allochthonous bio-
clasts, dilution by nonbiogenic sedimentary grains), so the analysis was restricted
to ...
James W. Valentine, David Jablonski, Douglas H. Erwin, 1996
With blow-holes in tire-steel the tires naturally would wear shelly in service, and
shelliness of tires seems to be the bete noire of the tire-manufacturer. The
prevailing practice 15 or 20 years ago was to make tires from short ingots, but a ...
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME., American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, 1909
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Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, ...
The prevailing practice 15 or 20 years ago was to make tires from short ingots,
but a shelliness was developed due to piping and gas-holes; this source of
shelliness, however, has been avoided by cropping the top or pipe portion of the
ingot.
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909
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Monthly Bulletin: (English edition)
The formation of the shelliness from the hard, slip spots, or brake-burned areas is
very well shown by the illustrations. Figure 17 is a view of a tire showing several
of the brake-burn spots, one of which has started to form a shelly spot. Figure 18
...
International Railway Congress Association, 1908
The formation of the shelliness from the hard, slip spots, or Fig. 21. brake-burned
areas is very well shown by the illustrations. Fig. 17 is a view of a tire showing
several of the brake-burn spots, one of which has started to form a shelly spot. Fig
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Bulletin of the International Railway Congress Association ...
The formation of the shelliness from the hard, slip spots, or brake-burned areas is
very well shown by the illustrations. Figure 17 is a view of a tire showing several
of the brake-burn spots, one of which has started to form a shelly spot. Figure 18
...
International Railway Congress Association, 1908
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Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers
The prevailing practice 1 5 or 20 years ago was to make tires from short ingots,
but a shelliness was developed due to piping and gas-holes; this source of
shelliness, however, has been avoided by cropping the top or pipe portion of the
ingot.
American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1909
The formation of the shelliness from the hard, slip spots, or Fig. 19. A Fig. 21.
brake-burned areas is very well shown by the illustrations. Fig. 17 is a view of a
tire showing several of the brake-burn spots, one of which has started to form a
shelly ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SHELLINESS»
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shelliness is used in the context of the following news items.
Saving shorebirds at Scamander
"They want ocean beach, they want shelliness, shelly grit and somewhere to forage. It all has to fit in, we talk once again about eco system and it's not enough to ... «ABC Online, Nov 10»
Do we need referees?
Refs hate having their authority questioned—and you have to sympathize to a certain extant with their soft-shelliness, they have the most thankless job in ... «Macleans.ca, Jan 10»