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is used to make very tight filters whose absolute filtration rating is too tight to allow the passage of bacteria and pathogens like cryptosporidium or giardia. Ceramic cartridges "purify" water by straining out pathogens, but they have no effect on chemicals or heavy metals.
Ãâó: shop.store.yahoo.com/purennatural/water-filter-glo...
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Inorganic nonmetallic material such as alumina, beryllia, steatite, or for sterite, whose final characteristics are produced by subjection to high temperatures, often used in microelectronics as parts of components, substrate, or package.
Ãâó: www.hybridsources.com/glossary-c.html
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Sculptures or objects made with clay which are then fired and set in a Kiln. Types of clay used include earthenware, porcelain, stoneware, and terra cotta.
Ãâó: www.ahps.fivedock.syd.catholic.edu.au/html/artterm...
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Objects and the art of making objects such as pottery.
Ãâó: www.art-bazaar.com/artjargon.htm
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a generic term referring to articles made of so- called earth materials: (clay, sand, etc.) processed by firing, or baking. The classification includes pottery, earthenware, china, glass refractories, abrasives.
Ãâó: www.myspecialchina.com/gen/definitions.htm
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