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  2. Category:Oxygen Games games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed or published by Oxygen Games. Pages in category "Oxygen Games games" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  3. Rust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rust features crafting, though initially limited until the discovery of specific items in the game's open world. To stay protected, players must build bases or join clans to improve their chance of survival. Raiding is a major aspect of Rust. Rust supports modded servers which can add additional content.

  4. Crystal Caves - Wikipedia

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    The game begins in a main level containing the entrances to 16 caves. To complete the game, Mylo must collect all the crystals in all the caves. Mylo can complete the caves in whichever order he chooses. Mylo can quit a cave at any time, but in doing so, will negate all progress he made in that level. Each cave consists of some simple puzzles ...

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  6. Corrosion in space - Wikipedia

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    Corrosion in space is the corrosion of materials occurring in outer space.Instead of moisture and oxygen acting as the primary corrosion causes, the materials exposed to outer space are subjected to vacuum, bombardment by ultraviolet and X-rays, solar energetic particles (mostly electrons and protons from solar wind), and electromagnetic radiation. [1]

  7. Anaerobic corrosion - Wikipedia

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    The dominant process will depend on the given conditions. During oxygen-driven corrosion, layers of rust form, creating various non-homogenous anoxic niches throughout the metal's surface. [1] Within the niches the diffusion of oxygen is inhibited, leading to the ideal conditions for anaerobic corrosion to occur. [1]

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  9. Dust explosion - Wikipedia

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    Lab demonstration with burning lycopodium powder. A dust explosion is the rapid combustion of fine particles suspended in the air within an enclosed location. Dust explosions can occur where any dispersed powdered combustible material is present in high-enough concentrations in the atmosphere or other oxidizing gaseous medium, such as pure oxygen.