IS : 28 - 1985 ( Reaffirmed 2001 ) Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR PHOSPHOR BRONZE INGOTS AND CASTINGS ( Fourth Rer+siorz ) Second Reprint May 1997 IJDC 669.35’779-412 0 Copy-iglrt 1986 BUREAZJ OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BIIAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 Gr 3 August 1986 IS:28 -1985 Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR PHOSPHOR BRONZE INGOTS AND CASTINGS ( Fourth Revision ) Copper and Copper Alloys Sectional Committee, Cha:rman
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Dental Amalgam 1.Dental Amalgam ● Amalgam: is an alloy of mercury with one or more other metals. ● Dental amalgam alloy: is an alloy that contains solid metals of silver, tin, copper and some times zinc. ● Dental amalgam: is the alloy that results when mercury is combined with the previously mentioned alloys to form a plastic 1.Composition of Dental Amalgam: ●Silver ●Tin ●Copper ●Zinc ●Indium and Palladium ●Mercury 1.Classification of Dental Amalgam Alloys 1. Conventional (Low Copper
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The Emerald Coast Perfection, nothing describes that word better than Destin, Florida’s Emerald Coast. The name speaks for itself; the radiant green waters are like a massive jewel delicately placed in the sand. The Emerald Coast is a rare kind of experience, only rivaled by that of the Caribbean. The seemingly endless miles of quartz, pure white sand, and the commanding presence of the green-blue waters are healing grounds for weary souls. From a far, elevated view, you are able to perceive the
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artwork around, the high ceilings, and a wide variety of instruments scattered on different levels of the stage. On the first level there were many small hand held instruments such as flutes and clarinets, on the second there were a wide variety of brass instruments, and finally in the last row were the percussion instruments. Knowing that it was a wind ensemble and not a traditional orchestra like the ones we have been made familiar with during this course, I was unsure of what to expect. I thought
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York College presented a beautiful jazz performance on March 17, 2003. Sue Terry, the great saxophonist player visited and participated with the most talented college professors and students. Prof. Tom Zlabinger is the director of the program and it was such a great performance of him playing the upright bass. Not only him but his students rocked as well. Sue Terry is an alto and soprano saxophonist. She started her career in Hartford, Connecticut and then after she pursues her degree in saxophonist
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fits under at least one classification of music. Today, I`ll share with you on the types of instruments, music and emotion and also the role of woodwind and brass in an orchestra. Body Do you know what an orchestra is? In simple words it brings the meaning of a group of people playing instruments that are classified into woodwind and brass. Do you know how a trumpet or a saxophone looks like? Do you know in which categories are these instruments classified? Well no worries, I`ll share with you
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The excerpt from Independence Day by Richard Ford, is a very detailed piece fromhis novel from the personal feelings of a failed husband and writer. Bascombe, the main character, tries to explain his feelings but in the end, realizes what he has tried to explain, does not truly explain how he feels at all. He starts us off by explaining the cause of these feelings that he has. The text states, "..Ann announced she was marrying Frank O'Dell and moving to Deep River and stealing my kids." After
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THE BIG BOLD BRASS On Tuesday, November the 3rd, the grade 9 music band went to the Roy Thomson Hall to see the Toronto symphony orchestra: The Big Bold Brass. The first music piece played in the orchestra was the “Festive Overture” composed by Shostakovich. Shostakovich is a Russian pianist and composer and he is well known for his impressive skilled musical talents at a young age. The Second piece presented to us, is called the “Fanfare from la Pe ́rie” by Paul Dukas. It was composed in1911.
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Every year in the Massaponax High School marching band season, there is a day when the entire band, known as the MP2, goes to various neighborhoods in Spotsylvania to ask homeowners if they would like to donate to the band. Each marching band season comes with monumental costs, so this event is crucial to our success. It is so special an occasion that we all wear our black and teal uniforms. The staff call it “Band-Aid Day.” I did not particularly enjoy spending the greater margin of my Saturday
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