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After Justinian the gold solidus always showed emperors and empresses face-on.
The coins found are gold solidi and silver siliquae, produced under a range of emperors of the late 4th to early 5th century.
The letters LSD once denoted English money in pre-decimalisation days: librae, solidi, denarii, the Latin forms of pounds, shillings and pence.
The record shows that the wax for the candle was purchased for three solidi.
The number to the left of the solidus is the number of replicates.
Numbers following a solidus indicate the year of isolation.
The "hyperpyron" was slightly smaller than the solidus.
The temperature of total solidification is the solidus of the alloy, the temperature at which all components are molten is the liquidus.
The fineness of a "solidus" in this period was 99% gold.
Fluxing water into the wedge lowers the solidus of the mantle material and causes partial melting.
The most relevant coins are the solidus and the "tremissis", both minted in gold.
The thermal conductivity increases nearly linearly versus temperature between room temperature and solidus temperature.
The receipt also notes a payment of 1/3 "solidus" less 1.5 carats for expenses.
The authors define primitive achondrites as meteorites "that exceeded their solidus temperature on the parent body" and thus would partially melt.
The aureus was the preferred coin of the late republic and early empire; in the late empire the solidus came into use.
The temperature at which melting begins for a mixture is known as the solidus while the temperature where melting is complete is called the liquidus.
By this time, the solidus was worth 275,000 increasingly debased denarii.
In decimalised currency, a solidus followed by a dash is used at the conclusion of the currency amount if subunits are not included.
As the mantle rises it cools and melts, as the pressure decreases and it crosses the solidus.
A five-centime coin was known as a "sou", i.e. a solidus or shilling.