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JOM, 1988
Over the last twenty years, there has been a discernable increase in the number of scholars who have focused their research on metal production, working and use in antiquity, a field of study which has come to be known as ARCHAEOMETALLURGY. Materials scientists and conservators have worked primarily in the laboratory while archaeologists have conducted
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Over the last twenty years, there has been a discernable increase in the number of scholars who have focused their research on metal production, working and use in antiquity, a field of study which has come to be known as ARCHAEOMETALLURGY. Materials scientists and conservators have worked primarily in the laboratory while archaeologists have conducted
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A Survey of the Forge, Forge Valley, Scarborough
2019As part of the ongoing research project in Forge Valley, Raincliffe and Row Brow Woods (OASIS ID scarboro5-513594) a 1:500 scale survey was carried out at the Forge site The survey provided significant interpretative about the forge, its functioning and its context in the ...
Pearson, Trevor, Bland, M
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Forging ahead: a look at robots in forging
Industrial Robot: An International Journal, 1988John Wallace, engineering director at Lamberton Robotics, outlines an unusual robotics application his company has designed for a French forging ...
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Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Generative programming: concepts & experiences, 2013
Domain-specific languages provide a promising path to automatically compile high-level code to parallel, heterogeneous, and distributed hardware. However, in practice high performance DSLs still require considerable software expertise to develop and force users into tool-chains that hinder prototyping and debugging.
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Domain-specific languages provide a promising path to automatically compile high-level code to parallel, heterogeneous, and distributed hardware. However, in practice high performance DSLs still require considerable software expertise to develop and force users into tool-chains that hinder prototyping and debugging.
Arvind K. Sujeeth +6 more
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1999
An old farmer called Sutton was the first to arrive at the forge. He was a big man, with a black bead shaped like the head of a shovel. He was dragging a limping plough-horse by the halter. He brought the horse into the little yard off the road, and saw that the door of the forge was still locked and barred.
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An old farmer called Sutton was the first to arrive at the forge. He was a big man, with a black bead shaped like the head of a shovel. He was dragging a limping plough-horse by the halter. He brought the horse into the little yard off the road, and saw that the door of the forge was still locked and barred.
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