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Ceramic is an community in the U.S. state of North Carolina . It is located in Stokes County , approximately ten miles southwest of county seat Danbury , near Belews Lake. External links Maps and aerial photos Street map from Google Local Topographic map from TopoZone Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA Satellite image from Google Local ... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Ceramic, North Carolina
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Late Classic codex plate from Chaak. Classic vessel with incised serpent. Basal flange bowl from Tikal . Maya ceramics are important in the study of the Pre-Columbian Maya culture of Mesoamerica . Through the years, the vessels have taken on different shapes, colors, sizes, and purposes. The intense artistic mosaics that grace the walls of the ancient... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Maya ceramics
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The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word Κεραμεικος (-keramos- the name of a suburb of Athens ), and in its strictest sense refers to clay in all its forms. However, modern usage of the term broadens the meaning to include all inorganic non-metallic materials. Up until the 1950s or so, the most important... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Ceramics
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The Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred University in Alfred, New York houses nearly 8,000 ceramic and glass objects. Its collection includes ancient ceramics of anthropological interest, examples of historical and contemporary ceramic art and craft, and advanced ceramics created utilizing advanced ceramic engineering technology. The Museum is a teaching and research facility... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art
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The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word Κεραμεικος (-keramos- the name of a suburb of Athens ), and in its strictest sense refers to clay in all its forms. However, modern usage of the term broadens the meaning to include all inorganic non-metallic materials. Up until the 1950s or so, the most important of these were... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Ceramics
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List of Korean ceramic artists and sculptor This is a compilation of Korean artists whose work is in three-dimensional materials, such as potters, other ceramic artists, and sculptors. Primarily potters and artists using ceramics Cho Ki-Jung Kim Yi-kyung Yoon Kwang-cho (born 1946) This list is incomplete ; you can help by expanding it . Primarily sculptors Kim Czong... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/List of Korean ceramic artists and sculptors
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Ceramic Discharge Metal Halide lamps are a relativly new source of light that is a variation of the mercury-vapor lamp . There is a ceramic tube inside the lamp that heats a Mercury - Argon mixture creating a blueish light that is close to daylight with a CRI (color rendering index) of 96. They are five times brighter than comparable tungsten incandescent light bulbs . Applications for... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Ceramic Discharge Metal Halide lamp
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Lamina Ceramics is a corporation that designs and manufactures light-emitting diode arrays. Lamina was founded in 2001 and is based in Westampton, New Jersey . Lamina's investors include Morgenthaler Venture Partners, Sarnoff Corporation, Kemet Electronics Corporation, and SpaceVest. Lamina has broken at least one world record (as cited in "References") for the brightest light-emitting... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Lamina Ceramics
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Lao ceramics were first uncovered in the Vientiane area in 1970 at a construction site at kilometer 3, Thadeua Road. Construction was halted only temporarily, and the kiln was hastily and unprofessionally excavated over a one-month period. At least four more kilns have been identified since then, and surface evidence and topography indicate at least one hundred more in the... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Lao ceramics
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The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word Κεραμεικος (-keramos- the name of a suburb of Athens ), and in its strictest sense refers to clay in all its forms. However, modern usage of the term broadens the meaning to include all inorganic non-metallic materials. Up until the 1950s or so, the most important of these were... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Ceramics
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