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What (who) is iron box - definition

NUCLIDES WITH ATOMIC NUMBER OF 26, BUT WITH DIFFERING MASS NUMBERS
Iron-60; Iron-57; Iron-58; Iron-54; Iron isotopes; Iron-52; Iron-53; Iron-59; Iron-45; Iron-46; Iron-47; Iron-48; Iron-49; Iron-50; Iron-51; Iron-61; Iron-62; Iron-63; Iron-64; Iron-65; Iron-66; Iron-67; Iron-68; Iron-69; Iron-70; Iron-71; Iron-72; Iron-52m; Iron-53m; Iron-54m; Iron-61m; Iron-65m; Iron-67m; Iron 60; Iron isotope

iron box         
  • Woman ironing a shirt ([[Köln]], [[Germany]] 1953)
  • A tailor's stove
PROCESS OF REMOVING WRINKLES FROM FABRIC BY USING AN IRON
Ironing board; Cordless iron; Iron box; Reverse ironing; Reversed ironing
[Unix/Internet] A special environment set up to trap a cracker logging in over remote connections long enough to be traced. May include a modified shell restricting the cracker's movements in unobvious ways, and "bait" files designed to keep him interested and logged on. See also {back door}, firewall machine, Venus flytrap, and Clifford Stoll's account in "The Cuckoo's Egg" of how he made and used one. Compare padded cell. [Jargon File]
ironing board         
  • Woman ironing a shirt ([[Köln]], [[Germany]] 1953)
  • A tailor's stove
PROCESS OF REMOVING WRINKLES FROM FABRIC BY USING AN IRON
Ironing board; Cordless iron; Iron box; Reverse ironing; Reversed ironing
(ironing boards)
An ironing board is a long narrow board covered with cloth on which you iron clothes.
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Ironing         
  • Woman ironing a shirt ([[Köln]], [[Germany]] 1953)
  • A tailor's stove
PROCESS OF REMOVING WRINKLES FROM FABRIC BY USING AN IRON
Ironing board; Cordless iron; Iron box; Reverse ironing; Reversed ironing
·noun The clothes ironed.
II. Ironing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Iron.
III. Ironing ·noun The act or process of smoothing, as clothes, with hot flatirons.

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Isotopes of iron

Naturally occurring iron (26Fe) consists of four stable isotopes: 5.845% of 54Fe (possibly radioactive with a half-life over 4.4×1020 years), 91.754% of 56Fe, 2.119% of 57Fe and 0.286% of 58Fe. There are 24 known radioactive isotopes, the most stable of which are 60Fe (half-life 2.6 million years) and 55Fe (half-life 2.7 years).

Much of the past work on measuring the isotopic composition of Fe has centered on determining 60Fe variations due to processes accompanying nucleosynthesis (i.e., meteorite studies) and ore formation. In the last decade however, advances in mass spectrometry technology have allowed the detection and quantification of minute, naturally occurring variations in the ratios of the stable isotopes of iron. Much of this work has been driven by the Earth and planetary science communities, although applications to biological and industrial systems are beginning to emerge.

Examples of use of iron box
1. Mamolou’s bones were found in a iron box in a fireplace at the house.
2. He then cut up her body and burnt her remains in an iron box in the fireplace of the couple’s home.
3. By Terri Judd 17 June 2005 Pearl Bernstein kept a small iron box in the wardrobe where each pay–day she would put coins away to pay her bills.