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Alloy Digest, 2017
Abstract Strenx 700 is a high-strength structural steel with a minimum yield strength of 650–700 MPa (94–102 ksi) depending on thickness. Strenx 700 meets the requirements of EN 10 025-6 for the S690 grade and thicknesses. Typical applications include demanding load-bearing structures.
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Abstract Strenx 700 is a high-strength structural steel with a minimum yield strength of 650–700 MPa (94–102 ksi) depending on thickness. Strenx 700 meets the requirements of EN 10 025-6 for the S690 grade and thicknesses. Typical applications include demanding load-bearing structures.
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1964
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Alloy Digest, 1975
Abstract TRIBALOY T-700 consists of a hard, intermetallic phase in a softer, nickel-base matrix. It can be cast or hardfaced. As alloy powder it can be plasma sprayed or blended with other powders for P/M (Powder/Metallurgy) processing.
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Abstract TRIBALOY T-700 consists of a hard, intermetallic phase in a softer, nickel-base matrix. It can be cast or hardfaced. As alloy powder it can be plasma sprayed or blended with other powders for P/M (Powder/Metallurgy) processing.
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L'antiquité classique, 2000
Robert D. CROMEY, Kleisthenes' 700 Epistia. - Among frequent warnings that to understand Kleisthenes' reforms one must pay attention to terminology in our sources, it is surprising that one term seems so long overlooked : Herodotos' odd term 'epistia' (V, 27).
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Robert D. CROMEY, Kleisthenes' 700 Epistia. - Among frequent warnings that to understand Kleisthenes' reforms one must pay attention to terminology in our sources, it is surprising that one term seems so long overlooked : Herodotos' odd term 'epistia' (V, 27).
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1995
The concepts of the 'Heptarchy' and of the 'Bretwalda' are so deeply engrained in the historiography of early Anglo-Saxon England that they could never be removed from any discussion of the subject. It is questionable whether either concept would have had much meaning in the eighth or the ninth century, and it must be said that there are other ways of ...
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The concepts of the 'Heptarchy' and of the 'Bretwalda' are so deeply engrained in the historiography of early Anglo-Saxon England that they could never be removed from any discussion of the subject. It is questionable whether either concept would have had much meaning in the eighth or the ninth century, and it must be said that there are other ways of ...
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