0 a soft, red-brown metal, used in electrical equipment and to make coins, etc (symbol Cu) -- miedź
copper wire
1 a brown coin with a low value -- miedziak
2 a police officer -- gliniarz, glina
The runs with the glass upper surface duplicated the conditions with the copper plate and the corresponding photographs were correlated.
A bill based on the weight of the copper (and later zinc), and hence the amount of electricity used, was sent to the household.
Elemental analyses of this deteriorated wood showed high levels of copper, chromium, iron, and lead, suggesting that a caustic chemical spill had occurred.
Indeed, all these profiles were close together due to the high thermal conductivity of copper.
The electrical pulses are directed through a copper coil, shaped in a figure eight, which is placed against the human's scalp.
Diluted solutions of zinc and copper chloride and sodium hydroxide were used.
In the present study, the metals chosen (copper, zinc, manganese and iron) are all essential for normal molluscan metabolism but are toxic at high concentrations.
For most tests this groove was made by melting a 13 mm diameter, heated copper pipe half a diameter into the ice.
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