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| - Vitreous
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| - A Vitreous mineral, rock, or element, refers to a material in an amorphous state, almost like glass.
- miniatur|Das Logo Vitreous ist ein Unternehmen der Glasbranche aus Grand Theft Auto V, das sich am El Rancho Boulevard in Cypress Flats befindet.
- Vitreous (ゲルドーガ Gerudōga?, Gerudoga) is the boss of Misery Mire, the sixth dungeon in the Dark World of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Vitreous is one huge eyeball surrounded by many smaller eyeballs.
- Vitreous refers to a material in an amorphous, glassy state (in contrast to a crystalline state). In such a state, the constituent atoms do not exhibit the long-range order that is characteristic of crystals. However, they still exhibit short-range order—the separation of atoms and/or the lengths of covalent bonds are very close to their typical equilibrium distances. The creation of a vitreous material by supercooling or by addition of additives prior to cooling is called vitrification.
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| - Diccionario de cerámica Inglés/Español: Índice adicional
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| - Vitreous and the smaller Vitreous
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| - A Vitreous mineral, rock, or element, refers to a material in an amorphous state, almost like glass.
- miniatur|Das Logo Vitreous ist ein Unternehmen der Glasbranche aus Grand Theft Auto V, das sich am El Rancho Boulevard in Cypress Flats befindet.
- Vitreous (ゲルドーガ Gerudōga?, Gerudoga) is the boss of Misery Mire, the sixth dungeon in the Dark World of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Vitreous is one huge eyeball surrounded by many smaller eyeballs.
- Vitreous refers to a material in an amorphous, glassy state (in contrast to a crystalline state). In such a state, the constituent atoms do not exhibit the long-range order that is characteristic of crystals. However, they still exhibit short-range order—the separation of atoms and/or the lengths of covalent bonds are very close to their typical equilibrium distances. The creation of a vitreous material by supercooling or by addition of additives prior to cooling is called vitrification. Under certain conditions, vitreous materials may begin to rearrange themselves into crystals. This process is referred to as devitrification. Natural volcanic glass, obsidian, will de-vitrify or crystallize over extended periods of geologic time. Devitrification can also occur in glass items that are regularly washed in dishwashers due to the chemicals involved in their detergents.
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