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No, Juliet, absolutely not, cut them out of the vitrification.
It is not clear why or how the walls were subjected to vitrification.
There's a great deal of vitrification over and above the glaze."
So this vitrification could be the product of some nearly forgotten natural catastrophe.
This year, it proposed to build just one vitrification plant instead of two and finish the work more quickly.
This process is called vitrification and makes it very difficult to separate the plutonium again for use in weapons.
The procedure is often done because vitrification of the entire body is not yet available.
Therefore, when changes to the composition and processing are made, it will affect the vitrification process.
One way to do this is through vitrification.
One reason is that the Energy Department decided to make the plant bigger so it could get the vitrification done more quickly.
In fact, the department's experience in the glass-making technology, called vitrification, has been poor.
Ideas in this area include transmutation techniques and vitrification.
Supercooling a viscous liquid into the glass state is called vitrification.
Final Death, in a way, would be like a declaration that brain vitrification had no merit, an intolerable concept.
Vitrification hyperhydracity may be a problem in some species.
Vitrification is a method designed to combine these dangerous wastes with glass to render them stable.
It was originally scheduled to be operational by 2011, with vitrification completed by 2028.
Cooling and solidification without crystal formation is called vitrification.
The furnace walls exhibit vitrification indicative of extremely high temperature craft activities.
One method of vitrification uses magnetic field to keep water fluent while supercooling it.
'We would be very happy to fund any expansion to the vitrification plant, Julia.
Fixation with vitrification is not the first procedure proposed for biostasis.
Vitrification has important applications in preserving embryos, biological tissues, and organs for transplant.
Vitrification is also used in cryonics in an effort to eliminate freezing damage.
Vitrification should ensure safe storage of waste in the UK for the middle to long term.