Carbonide


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Car´bon`ide

    (kär´bǒn`ĭd or -īd)
n.1.A carbide.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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That's how the source code for a secret US satellite was nicked from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC and ended up on Freebox.com, a web server run by Swedish internet company Carbonide.
First results of compositional analysis of samples extracted from modern and ancient mines in the Palpa region show surface near oxides and carbonides with high enrichments in copper and gold (up to 100 g per ton) (Figure 21).
The metal ores from the Nasca-Ocona geological formation show surface near oxides and carbonides with high enrichments in copper (e.g.