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Sokolař, Radomír, Martin Nguyen, and Oldřich Pavelka. "The Effect of Class C Fly Ash on the Water Impermeability of Brick Body." Solid State Phenomena 321 (July 26, 2021): 141–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.321.141.

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The effect of fluidized fly ash (Tisová, ČEZ Group Czech Republic, class C according to ASTM C618) on the porosity (water absorption, bulk density, capillarity) and water impermeability of brick body used for the production of clay roofing tiles (Wienerberger, Czech Republic). The properties of plastic body (mixing water, drying shrinkage) are discussed too. The addition (10 %wt) of fluidized fly ash in the raw materials mixture for the production of clay roofing tiles generally reduces the sensitivity to the formation of reducing cores during firing thanks to higher porosity of dried green body (higher mixing water) - this is also related to the higher water absorption and capillarity of the fired body and hence to the impaired water impermeability when the fly ash is used.
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Augustinková, Lucie. "The Collection of the Bricks and the Foor Tiles from the Javorník." Transactions of the VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series. 17, no. 1 (June 1, 2017): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tvsb-2017-0001.

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Abstract The samples of the architectural details are the parts of depository in Ostrava form the year 2015. They are historical bricks and ceramic floor tiles from the buildings in the town Javorník (Czech Republic). The objects were dated and determined as a part of the buildings, which they are from. For these objects were prescribed the conditions to convenient placing.
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Hyršlová, Jaroslava, Miroslav Vágner, and Jiří Palásek. "MATERIAL FLOW COST ACCOUNTING (MFCA) – TOOL FOR THE OPTIMIZATION OF CORPORATE PRODUCTION PROCESSES." Business, Management and Education 9, no. 1 (June 22, 2011): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bme.2011.01.

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The paper focuses on the Material Flow Cost Accounting method (hereinafter the “MFCA”). It presents an application of the MFCA within a manufacturing plant of the largest manufacturer of ceramic tiles in the Czech Republic – the company Lasselsberger. It shows the importance of data acquired from the MFCA system as well as their application for an optimization of manufacturing processes for specific conditions of a manufacturing plant of the company.
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Hanzlíček, Tomáš, Ivana Perná, Dagmar Michoinová, and Jakub Rafl. "The characterization and renovation of parterre floor tiles in the pilgrimage church of St. John of Nepomuk (Czech Republic)." Case Studies in Construction Materials 19 (December 2023): e02297. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2023.e02297.

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Sokolář, Radomír, and Martin Nguyen. "Sulphur Dioxide Emissions during the Firing of Ceramic Bodies Based on Class C Fly Ash." Solid State Phenomena 296 (August 2019): 149–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.296.149.

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Fluid fuel combustion technology in coal-fired power plants is very popular in the Czech Republic, resulting in a relatively high production of a specific by-product - fluidized fly ash (class C according to ASTM definition), which differs from the classical high-temperature fly ash in mineralogical composition with a high sulphur content of anhydrite CaSO4. Fluidized ash is not yet used in the production of fired building materials, where it could be used as a source of calcium oxide (for example, the production of porous ceramic tiles). However, high volume of sulphur dioxide emissions during the re-firing of fluidized fly ash in ceramic raw materials mixtures has been solved. The aim of the paper is definition of temperature ranges of anhydrite decomposition (formation of SO2 emission) from pure class C (fluidized) fly ashes from different sources (power plants) depending on granulometry of fly ash especially.
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Iyob, Ruth. "VICTOR T. LE VINE." PS: Political Science & Politics 43, no. 04 (October 2010): 804–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096510001472.

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Victor T. Le Vine, professor emeritus of political science, analyst, and commentator, died on May 7, 2010, after a brief illness. Le Vine, an only son, was born in Berlin in 1928. His family fled Nazi Germany and lived in France until they immigrated to the United States in 1938. A polyglot, fluent in French, German, and Russian, he was a rigorous researcher, a dedicated teacher, and an encyclopedic repository of classical works in politics, history, literature, and music. He mentored hundreds of graduate and undergraduate students in his 47 years as an academic and was known for using his multilingual skills and photographic memory to make every class lecture come alive—at times accompanying them with his vivid newspaper clippings that he collected from his travels. In his classroom, the politics of the postcolonial world were peppered with vignettes of his experiences as a participant observer in the heyday of Africa's decolonization. He shared with his students the emergence of the political systems of diverse countries such as Benin, Cameroon, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Eritrea, Ghana, France, Israel, the PRC, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Zaire (DRC).
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Novotný, Miloslav, Miloslav Novotný, and Karel Šuhajda. "Assessment of the Cement Plate Building Covering Facade." Key Engineering Materials 808 (June 2019): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.808.27.

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The article deals with the methodology of the assessment of the state of the external facade of the outer cladding façade from the fiber cementitious boards in view of meeting the conditions of the technical legislation valid in the Czech Republic. On a particular case, the methodology of the procedure from the visual assessment of the facade facing plates to the requirements of their mechanical and physical properties is described. The object under consideration is a civic building in a climatically challenging location in the Beskydy foothills, whose facade is completely lined with fiber-cement boards. The assessment is based on the provisions of ČSN ISO 13822 (73 0038): Design principles for structures - Evaluation exists. construction and ČSN P 74 7251: 2015 Folded cladding, tiles and panel cladding - Requirements for casting accuracy, quality and appearance. For the assessment of mechanical and physical properties, the provisions of ČSN EN 12467 - Fiber-cement flat plates - Specimen specification and test method are used. Limit values ​​of individual parameters are taken into account in the technical sheets of the manufacturer of fiber-cement boards.
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Bogomolova, E. V. "Torula herbarum. [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria]." IMI Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria, no. 156 (July 1, 2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dfb/20056401559.

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Abstract A description is provided for Torula herbarum. Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. DISEASE: Leaf and stem spots in plants; foot-rot of coriander; stem blight in Zizyphus mauritiana (small brown specks on bark near cut ends of branches, these spots enlarging into dark brown lesions and coalescing within 10-15 days, further stages being characterized by black broad strips of lesions, which progress towards the basal part of the tree); destruction of paper; biodeterioration of marble; decomposition of soil organic matter. HOSTS: Very common on or in dead herbaceous stems, wood (including artefacts such as baskets, cloth and furniture), soil, air, calcareous and siliceous rock, and artefacts such as concrete, linoleum, paper, sacking material and tiles. The fungus has also been observed in association with many other fungi. There are two records of this fungus being isolated from nasal swabs of Equus equus. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION: Cosmopolitan. AFRICA: Ethiopia, Ghana [as Gold Coast], Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa (Transvaal), Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia [as Northern Rhodesia]. NORTH AMERICA: Canada (Ontario, Saskatchewan), USA (California, Colorado, Kansas, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, West Virginia). CENTRAL AMERICA: Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Panama. SOUTH AMERICA: Argentina, Brazil (Pernambuco), Chile, Venezuela. ASIA: Bangladesh, China (Shaanxi, Zhejiang), Cyprus, India (Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh), Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia (Russian Far East), Sabah, Sarawak, Sri Lanka, Taiwan. AUSTRALASIA: Australia (Queensland, Victoria), New Caledonia, New Zealand. EUROPE: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine. TRANSMISSION: By dissemination of air-borne conidia.
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Books on the topic "Tiles – czech republic – encyclopedias"

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Fidler, Jiří. Slavkovská encyklopedie: Válka roku 1805 a bitva u Slavkova. Brno: Nakl. Jota, 2005.

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Pavlík, Čeněk, and Michal Vitanovský. Encyklopedie Kachlů V Čechách, Na Moravě A Ve Slezsku. Libri, 2004.

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Hlušičková, Hana. Technické Památky V Čechách, Na Moravě A Ve Slezsku. Nakl. Libri, 2001.

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Tiles, The Non-Refractory Ceramic Bricks and Pipes Research Group. The 2000 Import and Export Market for Non-refractory Ceramic Bricks, Tiles, and Pipes in Czech Republic (World Trade Report). 2nd ed. Icon Group International, Inc., 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tiles – czech republic – encyclopedias"

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Kloužková, Alexandra, Radka Šefců, Mária Kolářová, Ivana Turková, and Gabriela Blažková. "Study of Decorative Layers on Various Types of Tiles Found in Hradčany Palaces (Prague, Czech Republic)." In Europa Postmediaevalis 2022, 283–94. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.4688117.25.

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