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  2. Polished concrete - Wikipedia

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    Polished concrete is a multi-step process where a concrete floor is mechanically ground, honed and polished with bonded abrasives in order to cut a concrete floor's surface. It is then refined with each cut in order to achieve a specified level of appearance. This process also includes the use of a penetrant chemical known as a hardener.

  3. Concrete densifier - Wikipedia

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    A concrete densifier is a chemical applied to a concrete surface in order to fill pores, increasing surface density [clarification needed]. Chemical densifiers are used on polished and non-polished concrete to reduce dusting and wear; on polished concrete surfaces densifiers help concrete take a better polish and make the surface less permeable ...

  4. List of members of the European Council - Wikipedia

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    A member of the EUCO is usually the highest representative of the executive branch of government. Member states with presidential or semi-presidential system of government are represented by the head of state (president). Those countries are France, Romania, Cyprus and Lithuania. Other member states with parliamentary systems of government are ...

  5. 6 best ways to FDIC-insure your excess bank deposits - AOL

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    If you keep more than $250K at any one bank, you might worry whether your money is fully protected by the FDIC. See 6 simple ways to insure your excess deposits.

  6. Material properties of diamond - Wikipedia

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    Diamond is the allotrope of carbon in which the carbon atoms are arranged in the specific type of cubic lattice called diamond cubic. It is a crystal that is transparent to opaque and which is generally isotropic (no or very weak birefringence ). Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material known. Yet, due to important structural brittleness, bulk diamond's toughness is only fair to ...

  7. Diamond-like carbon - Wikipedia

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    Diamond-like carbon ( DLC) is a class of amorphous carbon material that displays some of the typical properties of diamond. DLC is usually applied as coatings to other materials that could benefit from such properties. [1] DLC exists in seven different forms. [2] All seven contain significant amounts of sp 3 hybridized carbon atoms.

  8. European Council - Wikipedia

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    The European Council (informally EUCO) is a collegiate body ( directorial system) that defines the overall political direction and priorities of the European Union. The European Council is part of the executive of the European Union (EU), beside the European Commission. It is composed of the heads of state or of government of the EU member ...

  9. Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab is a toy lab set designed to allow children to create and watch nuclear and chemical reactions using radioactive material. The Atomic Energy Lab was released by the A. C. Gilbert Company in 1950.