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Meaning of 'bimetallic' in Sundanese is: bimetallic
bimetallic:
bimetallic
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Adjective
(1) pertaining to a monetary system based on two metals
(2) formed of two different metals or alloys; especially in sheets bonded together
(3) formed of two different metals or alloys
(4) especially in sheets bonded together
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Adjective
(1) pertaining to a monetary system based on two metals
(2) formed of two different metals or alloys; especially in sheets bonded together
(3) formed of two different metals or alloys
(4) especially in sheets bonded together
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(1) The other European countries were either on a pure silver standard or on a bimetallic (gold and silver) system.
(2) Sheetz and Singer have compared the fact that asymmetric area expansion tends to curve a bilayer with a bimetallic couple (bilayer couple hypothesis).
(3) Oven thermometers are usually of the robust bimetallic type, with a magnet on the back so that they can be fixed to the steel wall of the oven.
(4) The bimetallic solution led to chronic undervaluation.
(5) The answer emphatically being - No - the standard was the then current Silver Spanish Dollar known as Pieces of Eight, coupled with a bimetallic system of coinage using both silver and gold.
(6) The bimetallic ratio of silver and gold in 1560 was 13 to 1 in Mexico, 11 to 1 in Europe and in China was 4 to 1.
(7) However, a bimetallic monetary system of coinage was also established by the Constitutional mandate to Congress to u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510coin Money, regulate the Value thereofu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(8) Condensation (distilled water) aggressively facilitates other forms of deterioration (e.g., bimetallic corrosion).
(9) Adzic and Mavrikakis suggest that the efficiency boost coupled with the lower cost of a bimetallic compared with a pure platinum cathode points to a commercially viable alternative to current ORR fuel cell design.
(10) Other regimes included: bimetallic standard (gold and silver); unimetallic (gold or silver); gold exchange standard; and post-World War II Bretton Woods.
(11) So the historic gold and bimetallic standards receive attention, both as union and disunion (breaking-up).
(12) From the 1870s through World War I, most European and Latin American nations as well as Japan and the United States abandoned bimetallic standards, which based currencies on both gold and silver, and embraced the gold standard.
(13) They have anchored bimetallic catalysts, such as a ruthenium-tin catalyst, to the insides of such molecular sieves and have found that they can selectively hydrogenate cyclic polyenes.
(14) Traditionally the United States had a bimetallic monetary system in which sixteen ounces of silver equaled one ounce of gold.
(15) The supporters of so-called u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510bimetallismu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb were not interested in a workable bimetallic system with a market-responsive ratio.
(16) It is also used for making bimetallic materials for the instrument industry.
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(1) The other European countries were either on a pure silver standard or on a bimetallic (gold and silver) system.
(2) Sheetz and Singer have compared the fact that asymmetric area expansion tends to curve a bilayer with a bimetallic couple (bilayer couple hypothesis).
(3) Oven thermometers are usually of the robust bimetallic type, with a magnet on the back so that they can be fixed to the steel wall of the oven.
(4) The bimetallic solution led to chronic undervaluation.
(5) The answer emphatically being - No - the standard was the then current Silver Spanish Dollar known as Pieces of Eight, coupled with a bimetallic system of coinage using both silver and gold.
(6) The bimetallic ratio of silver and gold in 1560 was 13 to 1 in Mexico, 11 to 1 in Europe and in China was 4 to 1.
(7) However, a bimetallic monetary system of coinage was also established by the Constitutional mandate to Congress to u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510coin Money, regulate the Value thereofu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(8) Condensation (distilled water) aggressively facilitates other forms of deterioration (e.g., bimetallic corrosion).
(9) Adzic and Mavrikakis suggest that the efficiency boost coupled with the lower cost of a bimetallic compared with a pure platinum cathode points to a commercially viable alternative to current ORR fuel cell design.
(10) Other regimes included: bimetallic standard (gold and silver); unimetallic (gold or silver); gold exchange standard; and post-World War II Bretton Woods.
(11) So the historic gold and bimetallic standards receive attention, both as union and disunion (breaking-up).
(12) From the 1870s through World War I, most European and Latin American nations as well as Japan and the United States abandoned bimetallic standards, which based currencies on both gold and silver, and embraced the gold standard.
(13) They have anchored bimetallic catalysts, such as a ruthenium-tin catalyst, to the insides of such molecular sieves and have found that they can selectively hydrogenate cyclic polyenes.
(14) Traditionally the United States had a bimetallic monetary system in which sixteen ounces of silver equaled one ounce of gold.
(15) The supporters of so-called u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510bimetallismu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb were not interested in a workable bimetallic system with a market-responsive ratio.
(16) It is also used for making bimetallic materials for the instrument industry.
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(1) bimetallic strip
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(1) bimetallic strip
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1. bimetal
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1. bimetal
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