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Frits and Frit Making

1993
Most low-temperature glazes require fluxes that are either poisonous (lead) or water-soluble (sodium and potassium). Traditionally, these materials were used raw, but this is not satisfactory for modern potters. Raw lead is poisonous and sodium/potassium are water-soluble.
Henrik Norsker, James Danisch
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Bagous frit

2018
Bagous frit (Herbst) Curculio frit Herbst, 1795 Records. ČRK IFR LWI ODE TER [Łomnicki 1884: 32; Znojko 1929: 78; Kryshtal 1956: 319]. Distribution. Europe, Siberia, Russian Far East (Caldara 2013b). Material examined. Literature data only. Biology. Bogs and marshes. Adults occur in III–XII (Dieckmann 1983).
Yunakov, Nikolai   +3 more
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Fritting techniques in chromatography

Journal of Separation Science, 2014
It is surprising that there has been no devoted review article for frits and relevant studies so far despite the long history of packed columns and the use of frits in them. This review was activated for such a reason. Both separate frits and in situ permanent frits have been covered since the appearance of primitive frits. The in situ fritting methods
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Frits Zernike

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
R A, Kyle, M A, Shampo
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Oscinella frit (frit fly)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Frits Bolkestein

2008
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