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  • 101GLASS, PHILIP — (1937– ), U.S. composer and performer. Born in Baltimore, Glass began to study violin at six and flute at eight. At 12, he started composing while working at his father s record shops after school. At 15, he entered the University of Chicago… …

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  • 102Glass-reinforced plastic — (GRP), is a composite material or fiber reinforced plastic made of a plastic reinforced by fine fibers made of glass. Like graphite reinforced plastic, the composite material is commonly referred to by the name of its reinforcing fibers… …

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  • 103Glass-ceramic-to-metal seals — Glass to metal seals have been around for many years, with one of the most common uses being lamp bulb seals. A more recent invention is glass ceramic to metal seals.Properties Glass ceramics are polycrystalline ceramic materials prepared by the… …

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  • 104Glass engraving — is a form of decorative glasswork that involves engraving a glass surface or object. It is distinct from glass art in the narrow sense, which refers to moulding and blowing glass.Glass engraving encompasses a variety of techniques. One notable… …

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  • 105Glass Bauunternehmung — Rechtsform GmbH Gründung 1948 Sitz …

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  • 106Glass (riviere) — Glass (rivière) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Glass. Glass Caractéristiques Longueur …

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  • 107Glass fiber reinforced concrete — (GFRC) is a type of fiber reinforced concrete. Glass fiber concretes are mainly used in exterior building façade panels and as architectural precast concrete. This material is very good in making shapes on the front of any building and it is less …

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  • 108Glass House Mountains — National Park Coonowrin, einer der Berge der Glass House Mountains …

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  • 109Glass House Mountains National Park — Coonowrin, einer der Berge der Glass House Mountains …

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  • 110Glass-Steagall Act — est le nom sous lequel est généralement connu le Banking Act de 1933 aux États Unis. Celui ci a : instauré une incompatibilité entre les métiers de banque de dépôt et de banque d investissement ; créé le système fédéral d assurance des… …

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