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- plywood, OSB; Semi-permeable (1-10 US perm, or 57-570 SI perm) – such as unfaced expanded polystyrene, fiber-faced isocyanurate, heavy asphalt-impregnated...
- American 2016: Flexible insulation from Owens Corning includes faced and unfaced rolls of gl**** wool and with foil. 1960s values: All thermal conductivities...
- copper, other than by date. The most reliable way of distinguishing between unfaced copper engraving and steel or steel-faced engraving is the "lightness and...
- town's biggest employer All Saints' Church, a prominent landmark and early unfaced concrete church St Andrew's United Church, built in 1935, a good example...
- pierced by three arches. This wall has a masonry facade but the back shows unfaced rubble. The two outer arches were originally horseshoe arches but in Christian...
- pinching-down action of the bolts. This was reduced as boltheads and nuts were unfaced – some nuts had burrs up to 0.05 inches (1.3 mm) on them (he produced an...
- manufacturer modifies the facing so that it is fire-resistant. Some fibergl**** is unfaced, some is paper-faced with a thin layer of asphalt, and some is foil-faced...
- also shove. Knocking. The dealer has the right to 'knock' on the - as yet unfaced - trump card before looking at his or her own hand. In exercising this...
- stone and packed with rubble and earth and thatched with reeds. They were unfaced inside and were usually warmed by a peat fire on a slab floor, the smoke...
- lights. Brickwork was used inside and outside of the building and left unfaced. The outer walls were also, in places, faced with precast concrete slabs...