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  2. Tilleyite - Wikipedia

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    Tilleyite was first described from an occurrence at the Crestmore Quarry in Riverside County, California in 1932 by Esper Larsen and Kingsley Dunham, and named after Cecil Edgar Tilley (1894-1973), a professor of geology at the University of Cambridge, in recognition of his contributions to the study of metamorphism. [3]

  3. TLY - Wikipedia

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    TLY or tly may refer to: TLY, the former ICAO code for Top Fly, a defunct Spanish airline; TLY, the Indian Railways station code for Thalassery railway station ...

  4. Writing material - Wikipedia

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    A writing material, also called a writing medium, is a surface that can be written on with suitable instruments, or used for symbolic or representational drawings. Building materials on which writings or drawings are produced are not included.

  5. Tulle bi telli - Wikipedia

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    The base material is bobbinet, which is a machine-made fabric made of cotton or, in older pieces, linen.The embroidery is applied by hand. [2] Thin strips of alloy are threaded onto a flat, wide needle with a flat, wide eye.

  6. Foil - Wikipedia

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    Split tally, in ancient financial accounting, the part of a split tally stick given to the recipient in a transaction Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Foil .

  7. Auto industry and trade ties at risk due to US-Canada tariffs ...

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    The governor said she isn’t opposed to tariffs outright, but they shouldn’t be used to punish the country’s closest trading partners. “Doing so hurts all of us, damaging supply chains ...

  8. Why legendary industrial giant Honeywell is breaking up

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    At a time when industrial conglomerates with economies of scale are no longer rewarded with high valuations, Kapur said in October 2024 that Honeywell would spin off its advanced material business ...

  9. Ferromagnetism - Wikipedia

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    Ferromagnetism is a property of certain materials (such as iron) that results in a significant, observable magnetic permeability, and in many cases, a significant magnetic coercivity, allowing the material to form a permanent magnet. Ferromagnetic materials are noticeably attracted to a magnet, which is a consequence of their substantial ...