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Grains, grain boundaries and interfaces

2004
The topic of grains and grain houndaries is extremely vast and covers many different concepts, involving not only the associated microstructural features, hut also the effects on material characteristics such as corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.
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GRAIN AND GRAIN STRUCTURE

American Journal of Applied Science and Technology
High-quality grain cultivation, complete organization of conditions for its collection and storage, break-even liquidation of grain harvest create prerequisites for the growth of the economy of processing enterprises.
Kurbanbaeva Gulshad, Askarova Khurshida
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A Grain of Truth

Architectural Heritage, 2001
In 1756, alterations were made to the bookcases at either end of the High Library at Arniston House, Midlothian by George Stevenson. On completion, James Norie was engaged by Robert, Second President Dundas, to paint the room. This paper examines Stevenson's alterations and Norie's original decorative scheme.
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Grain Legumes

1997
chapitre 6 ; International ...
Ney, B., Doré, Thierry, Sagan, Muriel
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Whole grains, refined grains and fortified refined grains: What’s the difference?

Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2000
Dietary guidance universally supports the importance of grains in the diet. The United States Department of Agriculture pyramid suggests that Americans consume from six to 11 servings of grains per day, with three of these servings being whole grain products. Whole grain contains the bran, germ and endosperm, while refined grain includes only endosperm.
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Against the Grain

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2011
This installment looks at the work of Bruce Deitrick Price, who creates art based on digital imagery.
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Against the grain

Science, 2017
Forest scientist Jerry Franklin became known for helping protect old-growth trees from logging. Now, he's arguing for letting the chainsaws loose in some forests.
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The Photographic Grain

Applied Optics, 1972
The term photographic grain has been used in the jargon of the trade with three separate meanings: it applies sometimes to the grainy pattern visible in a highly enlarged photograph, sometimes to a particle of the developed silver in the image, and other times to the undeveloped silver halide particles of the original film. A review of some significant
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