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  2. Steel-cut oats - Wikipedia

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    Spoonful of uncooked steel-cut oats. Steel-cut oats (US), also called pinhead oats, coarse oatmeal (UK), [1] [2] or Irish oatmeal, are groats (the inner kernel with the inedible hull removed) of whole oats which have been chopped into two or three pinhead-sized pieces (hence the names; "steel-cut" comes from the steel blades). [3]

  3. List of oat diseases - Wikipedia

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    Rust, crown Puccinia coronata. Rust, stem Puccinia graminis. Seedling blight Bipolaris sorokiniana Cochliobolus sativus [teleomorph] Drechslera avenae Fusarium culmorum Pythium spp. Rhizoctonia solani. Sharp eyespot Rhizoctonia cerealis. Ceratobasidium cereale [teleomorph] Smut, covered Ustilago segetum = U. kolleri: Smut, loose Ustilago avenae

  4. High-temperature corrosion - Wikipedia

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    Lead can form a low-melting slag capable of fluxing protective oxide scales. [7] [8] Lead is more often known for causing stress corrosion cracking in common materials that are exposed to molten lead. The cracking tendency of lead has been known for some time, since most iron based alloys, including those used in steel containers and vessels ...

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  7. Stress corrosion cracking - Wikipedia

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    This limits the usefulness of austenitic stainless steel for containing water with higher than a few parts per million content of chlorides at temperatures above 50 °C (122 °F); mild steel cracks in the presence of alkali (e.g. boiler cracking and caustic stress corrosion cracking) and nitrates;

  8. Study: 21 popular cereals found to have cancer-linked Roundup ...

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    New tests done by the Environmental Working Group have found 21 oat-based cereals and snack bars popular amongst children to have "troubling levels of glyphosate." The chemical, which is the ...

  9. Deoxidization - Wikipedia

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    Some processes, while still able to lead to oxidation, are not relevant to the oxygen content of steel during its manufacture. For example, rust is a red iron oxide that forms when the iron in steel reacts with the oxygen or water in the air. This usually only occurs once the steel has been in use for varying lengths of time.