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Not the glassworks

Physics World, 2015
In reply to the letter "Fire in the glassworks" by John Rollett (January p20), which suggested that a fire in a glassworks (rather than a bakery) might have caused the Great Fire of London of 1666.
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A Plan of the Emperor's Glassworks

open access: yesArts asiatiques, 2001
From the outset of the French mission to China, scientific and cultural pursuits were envisioned and playing a large role. In 1696, a glass workshop was established as a division of the imperial ateliers. It was built on a piece of land next to the French Jesuits' church, which was situated within the walls of the Imperial City, and placed under their ...
Byrne Curtis, Emily
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Assessing toxicity of metal contaminated soil from glassworks sites with a battery of biotests [PDF]

open access: yesScience of the Total Environment, 2018
© 2017 The present study addresses toxicological properties of metal contaminated soils, using glassworks sites in south-eastern Sweden as study objects.
M Romantschuk, A Augustsson
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The optical glassworks at Benediktbeuern

Proceedings / the Physical Society, 1937
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Glassworks

Missouri Review, 2011
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Pitkin Glassworks

2009
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Environmental exposure to lead and arsenic among children living near a glassworks

open access: yesScience of the Total Environment, 1988
Concentrations of lead (Pb) in blood (B-Pb, geometric mean 34.6 micrograms l-1, n = 127) and inorganic arsenic (As) and its metabolites in urine (U-As, mean 5.1 micrograms/g creatinine, n = 35) did not differ between children living in a village close to
Marie Vahter   +2 more
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Testing the applicability of dendrochemistry using X-ray fluorescence to trace environmental contamination at a glassworks site

open access: yesScience of the Total Environment, 2020
The potential of dendrochemistry as a tool for tracing anthropogenic contamination at a glassworks site in southeastern Sweden was investigated through a multidisciplinary approach combining continuous high-resolution time series of tree rings and ...
Eva Rocha   +2 more
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