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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
carbonize .
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Examples
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Yesterday at 13th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, a team of scientists announced that they developed a way to store hydrogen in carbonized chicken feathers.
Chicken Feathers May Fuel Hydrogen Cars in the Future | Inhabitat 2009
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The Iron Samurai watch, a spectacularly ugly bracelet-style watch made from "Samurai sword carbonized steel folded 1000x over," is available from Chinavision for a questionable $15.
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The Iron Samurai watch, a spectacularly ugly bracelet-style watch made from "Samurai sword carbonized steel folded 1000x over," is available from
Gizmodo 2009
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The result of this process is that all the vegetable matter contained in the wool is "carbonized" or burned to a crisp, and on being slightly beaten or shaken readily turns to dust.
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Each sustainable bamboo product from Legaré utilizes an eco-friendly "carbonized" finish produced by a non-toxic kiln process to create the rich golden amber color.
PR.com Press Releases National Solutions 2009
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… The origin of chickpeas is once again in the Fertile Crescent … in Turkey and Syria the oldest carbonized chickpeas have been found, about 10,000 years old, but these are small and may have been gathered wild.
Archive 2009-04-01 Laurie Constantino 2009
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When carbonized, they have fractal properties that allow the hydrogen to be pushed into them at relatively low pressure.
Chicken Feathers May Fuel Hydrogen Cars in the Future | Inhabitat 2009
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A carbon price of 20-30 Euros per ton of CO2 -- on a par with the expected 2050 oil price -- would make such a decarbonized power system no more expensive than a carbonized system -- but much cleaner and more employment friendly.
Gordon Brown: Climate Change Action Is Economic Common Sense Gordon Brown 2010
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His experiments covered all sorts Of pigments, such as lamp-blacks, tars, carbonized vegetable matters, soots of oils and fats, and the various carbonized animal substances.
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… The origin of chickpeas is once again in the Fertile Crescent … in Turkey and Syria the oldest carbonized chickpeas have been found, about 10,000 years old, but these are small and may have been gathered wild.
Beans: A History and My Legume Love Affair Ninth Helping Round-Up Laurie Constantino 2009
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