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Calcinate (Bergamasque: Calsinàt) is a town and
comune in the
province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. Its
economy is
mostly based on industry.[citation...
- bricks.
Various industries use
rotary kilns for pyroprocessing—to
calcinate ores, to
calcinate limestone to lime for cement, and to
transform many
other materials...
- oxide. In the
seventeenth century, Jean Rey
noted that lead and tin when
calcinated gained weight,
presumably as they were
being oxidized. In alchemy, calcination...
- screenwriter, drummer,
singer and philosopher.
Fabio Bonetti was born in
Calcinate,
Italy on 23 June 1972.
After attending middle school, he
worked in his...
- to
relocate to a
villa in
Calcinate. In 1810 he
became the
director of the
confraternity of the
Blessed Sacrament at
Calcinate and in 1811
became the director...
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bricks etc.
Various industries use
rotary kilns for pyroprocessing—to
calcinate ores,
produce cement, lime, and many
other materials.
Cooking portal Food...
- a baroque-style,
Roman Catholic parish church located in the town of
Calcinate,
province of Bergamo,
region of Lombardy, Italy. The
church was designed...
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selected according to its
chemical composition and
optical granulometry, is
calcinated at
about 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) in
different types of lime
kilns to produce...
- medium.
Marker in
livestock nutrition experiments Natural dried, not
calcinated diatomaceous earth is
regularly used in
livestock nutrition research as...
- distillation, and
extraction of
mineral components from the ash
residue of
calcinated plants. Topical,
categorization of
topical skin
preparation options Theriac...