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Cementation can occur simultaneously with deposition or at another time.
About 1615, he obtained an interest in a patent for making steel by the cementation process.
Conditions that encourage this are essentially opposite of those required for cementation.
Cementation of grains by pressure solution is very common.
The alloy was produced by a process called cementation.
Deposition is followed by squeezing of sediment under its own weight, and cementation.
Early cementation serves a similar purpose and may lead to closure of the throat passages.
Accumulation, usually accompanied by cementation, may occur during life or death of plant roots.
The raw material for this was blister steel, made by the cementation process.
The cementation exponent is usually assumed not to be dependent on temperature.
Other effects that result in peak strengths include cementation and bonding of particles.
They did not have to isolate zinc metal to do this but used the cementation process described on page 76.
This episode marks Fred's cementation into the main group.
However, during this period a vast and highly important technological innovation happened using the cementation process, the production of steel.
All the art pieces are created without using melting, molding, cementation, and carving techniques.
The extent of cementation is dependent on the composition of the sediment.
Its most important use was as the raw material for the cementation process of steelmaking.
It would, however, reduce the flow sufficiently to allow cementation crews to get in and plug the drive solid.
Already the crews from the cementation company were manhandling their equipment up towards the blocked drive.
This occurs when materials are deposited on the floor of a stream then become resistant to erosion, perhaps by cementation.
Cementation of copper is a common example.
This is similar to the salt cementation process but creates sulphides instead of chlorides.
The inversion may be caused by the deposition of large rocks or by cementation.
The cementation process, which was lost from the end of the Roman to the early Medieval period, continued in the same way with brass.
It is used for cementation of orthodontic bands.