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Sitall (also known as Sitall CO-115M or Astrositall) is a crystalline glass-ceramic with ultra-low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). It was originally
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Tendency of matter to change volume in response to a change in temperature
Rod. "Thermal Expansion Coefficients at 20 C". Georgia State University. "Sitall CO-115M (Astrositall)". Star Instruments. "Thermal Expansion table" (PDF)
Thermal_expansion
American second generation main battle tank
ceramic inserts covering the base M60A1 vehicle. Track skirts consisted of Sitall and high-hardness steel for the hull sides as well as Kevlar spall liners
M60_tank
Alloy of nickel and iron with low coefficient of thermal expansion
alloy with relatively constant elasticity over a range of temperatures Sitall and Zerodur, ceramic materials with a relatively low thermal expansion Borosilicate
Invar
Optical telescope at the Special Astrophysical Observatory in southern Russia
the ultra-low expansion glass-ceramic Sitall, but this upgrade is not recorded as having taken place. With a Sitall primary mirror it would be possible
BTA-6
City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
1961, the Avtosteklo Research Institute produced a new building material—sitall—from metallurgical waste (blast furnace slag) with the addition of ordinary
Kostiantynivka
Extremely durable glass-ceramic
orders for mirror blanks followed. CorningWare Macor Ring laser gyroscope Sitall "Secondary Mirror of ELT Successfully Cast - Largest convex mirror blank
Zerodur
Astronomical optical telescope
arcminutes at prime focus. Each of the 91 mirrors is made of low-expansion Sitall glass and can be adjusted in tip, tilt and piston in order to properly align
Southern African Large Telescope
Southern_African_Large_Telescope
Translucent polycrystalline solid
Glass-ceramics manufactured in the Soviet Union/Russia are known under the name Sitall. Macor is a white, odorless, porcelain-like glass ceramic material and was
Glass-ceramic
1966-1969 (4 seasons) FC Shakhter Yenakieve, 1965-1967 (3 seasons) FC Sitall Kostiantynivka, 1967-1969 (3 seasons) FC Ugolyok Krasnoarmiysk, 1968, 1969
Football Association of Donetsk Oblast
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Arsenal Kyiv, Dunayets Izmail, Dynamo Kharkiv, Dynamo Odesa, Silmash Kharkiv, Sitall Kostiantynivka, Torpedo Berdyansk 4 seasons: Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka, Industriya
Football_in_Ukraine
Telescope in the Atacama Desert, Chile
camera. Both mirrors are made from a crystalline ceramic material called Sitall, chosen for its low coefficient of thermal expansion. The VST primary mirror
VLT_Survey_Telescope
Torpedo Berdiansk 1967 (3 teams): Enerhia Nova Kakhovka, Stal Dnipropetrovsk, Sitall Kostiantynivka 1968 (9 teams): Shakhtar Chervonohrad, Kolos Yakymivka, Prohres
List of football clubs in Ukraine
List_of_football_clubs_in_Ukraine
Football league season
Avanhard M. Shakhtar T. Sitall Shakhtar Azovets Shakhtar KL Khimik Komunarets Shakhtar K. none FC Stal Dnipropetrovsk FC Sitall Kostiantynivka none Source:
1967_Ukrainian_Class_B
Football league
Dzerzhynsk (1970 {1}), Tsvetmet Artemivsk (1970 – 1974, 1986, 1988, 1991 {8}), Sitall Kostiantynivka (1970 {1}), Vuhlyk Kramatorsk (1970 {1}), Vuhlyk Donetsk
Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship
Ukrainian_Amateur_Football_Championship
University in Moscow, Russia
Paleari and the head of the Department of Chemical Technology of Glass and Sitalls Vladimir Sigaev. One of the laboratory's key contributions has been the
D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia
D._Mendeleev_University_of_Chemical_Technology_of_Russia
Football tournament season
2-1 Progress Berdichev PROMETHEUS Dneprodzerzhinsk 1-0 Lokomotiv Donetsk SITALL Konstantinovka 2-0 Trubnik Nikopol TORPEDO Kharkov 1-0 Shakhtyor Sverdlovsk
1967–68_Soviet_Cup
Football league season
Lysychansk 16 7 6 3 25 12 +13 20 4 ZKL Dnipropetrovsk 16 7 2 7 21 16 +5 16 5 Sitall Kostiantynivka 16 5 6 5 20 19 +1 16 6 Tytan Zaporizhia 16 5 5 6 15 17 −2
1970 KFK competitions (Ukraine)
1970_KFK_competitions_(Ukraine)
Football tournament
Donetsk (1936–1939, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1949–1955, 1957, 1958, 1960–1991/92), Sitall [Stal] Kostiantynivka (1936–1938, 1967/68), Avanhard [Zavod imeni Kirova
Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
Football_Cup_of_the_Ukrainian_SSR
Football league
Torez* (1965–1970 {6}), Industria Yenakieve (1963, 1964, 1968, 1969 {4}), Sitall Kostiantynivka (1966–1969 {4}), Shakhtar Yenakieve (1965–1967 {3}), Start
Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
Football_Championship_of_the_Ukrainian_SSR
Russian distiller
1868—2003 годы [The history of Itkul Distillery, 1868—2003] (in Russian). Sitall. ISBN 5-98708-001-0. "Иткульский спиртзавод". Алтайская краевая универсальная
Itkul_Distillery
Football league season
Shakhtar H Lokomotyv D. Start Avanhard Kr. Avanhard M. Shakhtar T. Uholyok Sitall Industriya Shakhtar S. Shakhtar KL Avanhard R Komunarets Avanhard A One
1969_Ukrainian_Class_B
Football league season
did not participate in the KFK competitions: FC Stal Dnipropetrovsk FC Sitall Kostiantynivka 1966. regional-football.ru Чемпионат УССР 1966 (final stage
1966 KFK competitions (Ukraine)
1966_KFK_competitions_(Ukraine)
Football league season
Shakhtar H Lokomotyv D. Start Avanhard Kr. Avanhard M. Shakhtar T. Uholyok Sitall Industriya Shakhtar S. Shakhtar KL Avanhard R Komunarets Shakhtar K. none
1968_Ukrainian_Class_B
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Soft, Doing things whole heartedly
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Clean, Pure
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, warrior of judgment.
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English : derogatory nickname for a small person, from Middle English grub ‘insect larva’.This is a PA name probably representing German Grube.
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(Снежана) Serbian form of Croatian Snjezana, SNEŽANA means "snow woman."
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