Johann Bernhard Karsten (26 November 1782 – 22 August 1853) was a German mineralogist known for contributions made to the German metallurgy industry. He...
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presence of impurities in his steel. In 1816, a German researcher Carl J. B. Karsten noted that adding fairly large amounts of manganese to iron would...
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attested by archaeology. Early Corded Ware metallurgy is thought to have developed from the earlier copper metallurgy of the East-Carpathian Cucuteni-Trypillia...
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2008-06-18. Ramakrishnan, P. (2007). "Powder metallurgy for Aerospace Applications". Powder Metallurgy: Processing for automotive, electrical / electronic...
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calamine from Szarlej, conducted by Karsten before 1827, revealed the following approximate composition: Karsten also analyzed the composition of red...
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Metal carbonyl (section Metallurgical uses)
Malischewski, Moritz; Seppelt, Konrad; Sutter, Jörg; Munz, Dominik; Meyer, Karsten (2018). "A Ferrocene-Based Dicationic Iron(IV) Carbonyl Complex". Angewandte...
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William Crosby Marshall published a comparable work, and in 1923 Karl G. Karsten followed. About 16 years later in 1939 Brinton published a second renewed...
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L.; Wright, Stuart I.; Kunze, Karsten (1993). "Orientation imaging: The emergence of a new microscopy". Metallurgical Transactions A. 24 (4): 819–831...
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Solutions (three); and one employee each of Statoil, Schlumberger, Welltec and Karsten Moholt [no]. On 2 May the names of all the crash victims were released...
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