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EXTRASOLAR TERRESTRIAL PLANET
Carbide planet; Diamond planet; Diamond exoplanet
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Carbide saw         
  • 2011 AMSAW 350PR
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  • fig.1: pivot saw with a close loop force flow
  • fig.2: Horizontal slide saw with open loop force flow
  • 1969 Metalcut 12
  • 1979 Metalcut 24 pivot bar cutoff saw
  • 1974 Metalcut 12 pivot layer saw
  • 1973 Metalcut III dual pivot saw
  • Metalcut XII-P
  • Miter Rail Saw
  • Ohler Double Column Vertical Saw with Round Ways
  • Metalcut Roller stabilizer
  • Amsaw Segmental stabilizer
  • Typical Vertical Slide Layer Machine
MACHINE TOOL USING BLADES WITH CEMENTED CARBIDE FOR CUTTING HARD MATERIALS
Carbide Saws
Carbide saws are machine tools for cutting. The saw teeth are made of cemented carbide, so that hard materials can be cut.
Cemented carbide         
  • Tungsten-carbide inserts
  • Spinning blade of a table saw cutting wood at an angle
TYPE OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL
Pobedit; Carboloy; Widia (metal); Tungsten-carbide cobalt; Carbide insert
Cemented carbides are a class of hard materials used extensively for cutting tools, as well as in other industrial applications. It consists of fine particles of carbide cemented into a composite by a binder metal.
Diamond simulant         
  • Its low cost and close visual likeness to diamond have made [[cubic zirconia]] the most gemologically and economically important diamond simulant since 1976.
DIAMOND-LIKE OBJECT WHICH IS NOT A DIAMOND
Diamond simulants; Diamond imitation; Diamond substitute; Diamond imitations; Imitation diamond; Paste diamond; DiamondAura; Faux diamond; Fake diamond; Simulated diamond; Diamond alternative; Imitation diamonds
A diamond simulant, diamond imitation or imitation diamond is an object or material with gemological characteristics similar to those of a diamond. Simulants are distinct from synthetic diamonds, which are actual diamonds exhibiting the same material properties as natural diamonds.
Synthetic diamond         
  • Colorless gem cut from diamond grown by chemical vapor deposition
  • Schematic of a BARS system
  • KOBELCO]]
  • TEM]]) of detonation nanodiamond
  • A scalpel with single-crystal synthetic diamond blade
  • Diamonds in an [[angle grinder]] blade
  • Moissan trying to create synthetic diamonds using an electric arc furnace
  • Schematic of a belt press
  • Free-standing single-crystal CVD diamond disc
DIAMOND PRODUCED IN AN ARTIFICIAL PROCESS, AS OPPOSED TO NATURAL DIAMONDS, WHICH ARE CREATED BY GEOLOGICAL PROCESSES
Man-made dimond; Man-made diamond; Artificial diamond; Manufactured diamond; Cultured diamond; Atrificial diamond; DiamondView; Diamondview; Diamond view; Diamond View; Diamond synthesis; CVD diamond; Cultured diamonds; Synthetic diamonds; Lab created diamond; Polycrystalline diamond; Artificial Diamond; Laboratory grown diamond; Laboratory-grown diamond; Lab-grown diamond; HPHT; Lab-created diamond; HPHT diamond; Man made diamonds; Man made diamond; Artificial diamonds; Grown Diamond; Manmade diamond; Laboratory-created diamond; Laboratory created diamond; Laboratory-grown diamonds; Laboratory grown diamonds; Laboratory-created diamonds; Lab-made diamond; Lab grown diamonds; Artisan Created Diamond; Artisan Diamond; Human-made diamond; Artisan created diamond; Artisan-created diamond; HPHT diamonds; CVD diamonds
Lab grown diamond (LGD, also called laboratory-grown, laboratory-created, man-made, artisan created, or cultured diamond) is diamond that is produced in a controlled technological process (in contrast to naturally formed diamond, which is created through geological processes and obtained by mining). Unlike diamond simulants (imitations of diamond made of superficially-similar non-diamond materials), synthetic diamonds are composed of the same material as naturally formed diamonds – pure carbon crystallized in an isotropic 3D form – and share identical chemical and physical properties.
Diamond model         
Porter's diamond model; Porter’s Diamond Model; National Diamond
Within international business, the diamond model, also known as Porter's Diamond or the Porter Diamond Theory of National Advantage, describes a nation's competitive advantage in the international market. In this model, four attributes are taken into consideration: factor conditions, demand conditions, related and supporting industries, and firm strategy, structure, and rivalry.
Diamond color         
  • Natural History Museum]] in London under natural light.
  • date=May 2022}} These from the [[National Museum of Natural History]] are a medium brown color.
  • The [[Hope Diamond]], 45.52 carats (9.104 g), dark grayish-blue
COLOR OF DIAMONDS
Diamond Color; Purple diamonds; Diamond colour; Champagne diamond; Colour for diamonds; Color for diamonds; Colored Diamonds; Fancy color diamonds
A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond is perfectly transparent with no hue, or color. However, in reality almost no gem-sized natural diamonds are absolutely perfect.
Diamond League         
WORLD ATHLETICS TOUR
Samsung Diamond League; IAAF Diamond League; Wanda Diamond League
The Diamond League is an annual series of elite track and field athletic competitions comprising fourteen of the best invitational athletics meetings. The series sits in the top tier of the World Athletics (formerly known as the IAAF) one-day meeting competitions.
Diamond Schmitt Architects         
CANADIAN ARCHITECTURAL FIRM
Diamond and schmitt architects; Diamond and Schmitt Architects; Diamond Schmitt Architecture; User:Dbearlaliberte/Diamond Schmitt Architects
Diamond Schmitt Architects is an architectural firm founded in 1975 and located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Jack Diamond and Donald Schmitt are the founding principals of the firm.
Diamond Sutra         
  • Frontispiece of the 'Diamond Sutra' written in Chinese, engraved and gilded on [[nephrite]] [[jade]]. China, 1732. [[Chester Beatty Library]].
  • Kuqa]], [[Xinjiang]] province, [[China]]
  • A traditional pocket-sized folding edition of the ''Diamond Sūtra'' in Chinese
  • A Nepalese sculpture of a [[vajra]]
  • Buddha]]. Detail from the [[Dunhuang]] block print.
SUTRA
Diamond sutra; The Diamond Sutra; Diamond Scripture; Vajra Sutra; Diamond cutter (buddhism); Vajracchedikā; Diamond Sūtra; JinGangjing; The Diamond chant; Diamond chant; JinGangJing; Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra; Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā; Vajracchedikkā Prajñāpāramitasūtra
The Diamond Sutra (Sanskrit: Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra) is a Mahāyāna (Buddhist) sutra from the genre of Prajñāpāramitā ('perfection of wisdom') sutras. Translated into a variety of languages over a broad geographic range, the Diamond Sūtra is one of the most influential Mahayana sutras in East Asia, and it is particularly prominent within the Chan (or Zen) tradition, along with the Heart Sutra.
Shock diamond         
  • Shock diamonds beneath [[Masten Space Systems]] Xoie rocket during the [[Lunar Lander Challenge]] competition-winning landing.
  • An [[F-22 Raptor]] with shock diamonds behind it
  • Shock diamonds behind a [[Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird]].
  • Aerojet Rocketdyne [[RS-25]] engine test at NASA's Stennis Space Center
  • F-16]] taking off with afterburner
WAVE PATTERN IN SUPERSONIC EXHAUST
Shock diamonds; Mach diamond; Exhaust diamond; Mach disk; Mach Disks; Mach diamonds; Thrust diamond
Shock diamonds (also known as Mach diamonds or thrust diamonds) are a formation of standing wave patterns that appear in the supersonic exhaust plume of an aerospace propulsion system, such as a supersonic jet engine, rocket, ramjet, or scramjet, when it is operated in an atmosphere. The "diamonds" are actually a complex flow field made visible by abrupt changes in local density and pressure as the exhaust passes through a series of standing shock waves and expansion fans.

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Carbon planet

A carbon planet is a theoretical type of planet that contains more carbon than oxygen. Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe by mass after hydrogen, helium, and oxygen.

Marc Kuchner and Sara Seager coined the term "carbon planet" in 2005 and investigated such planets following the suggestion of Katharina Lodders that Jupiter formed from a carbon-rich core. Prior investigations of planets with high carbon-to-oxygen ratios include Fegley & Cameron 1987. Carbon planets could form if protoplanetary discs are carbon-rich and oxygen-poor. They would develop differently from Earth, Mars, and Venus, which are composed mostly of silicon–oxygen compounds. Different planetary systems have different carbon-to-oxygen ratios, with the Solar System's terrestrial planets closer to being "oxygen planets" with C/O molar ratio of 0.55. In 2020, survey of the 249 nearby solar analog stars found 12% of stars have C/O ratios above 0.65, making them candidates for the carbon-rich planetary systems. The exoplanet 55 Cancri e, orbiting a host star with C/O molar ratio of 0.78, is a possible example of a carbon planet.