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He saw the stock of the weapon, partly carbonized by heat.
The dead woman's hands were clenched and her legless body was carbonized.
He began to carbonize everything in nature that he could lay hands on.
Any organic material within range of that plasma was only seconds from being carbonized.
Then, the raw material is carbonized at lower temperatures (450-900 C).
Some of this carbon is dissolved by the molten metal to carbonize it.
Its end was ragged, the thick rubber carbonized and split for the last foot or so.
The roll is carbonized from the pyre of the nobleman's grave.
"They carbonized the sample down to its component parts and separated out all the organic components.
Those fibers were manufactured by heating strands of rayon until they carbonized.
Then the layers are clamped together and heated to several thousand degrees to carbonize the resin.
Completely carbonize beams and burning on the underside of floors suggests the fire was deliberate.
The scrolls are badly carbonized, but a large number have been unrolled, with varying degrees of success.
You have to be carbonized and mineralized in order to work upwards from the last common denominator of the self.
"The outer layer is completely carbonized," he observed.
Many of the bodies were carbonized.
The side of the cabin nearest the sere space had carbonized and smoldered away to white ash.
When things carbonize, they disappear, right?
His body was found, carbonized, by his bed, holding a blanket which he attempted to use to fend off the flames.
Both he and Andre Waugh could smell it, light and carbonized on the air.
By light of day, more details were uncovered: the small rocks under the train tracks were all carbonized on the depression.
So 28 chaldrons of coal were carbonized daily, and 84,000 lights supplied by those two companies only.
Through frying, one can sear or even carbonize the surface of foods while caramelizing sugars.
He told me she'd lost an ear, carbonized the top of her skull and badly damaged the right side of her face.
Not after three weeks of nighttime terror, and more than a dozen dead, some of them carbonized to charcoal mummies.
The alternative was to carburize the surface of a finished product.
Reducing agents are not used with steel casting, because they can carburize the metal during casting.
The master smith had to select bits of low carbon iron, carburize them, and pattern-weld them together to make steel sheets.
If it is used at higher temperatures, the substrate or counter face may carburize, which could lead to loss of function due to a change in hardness.
It is possible to carburize only a portion of a part, either by protecting the rest by a process such as copper plating, or by applying a carburizing medium to only a section of the part.