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7 Sentences With "more molten"

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It could be millions of years before the planet's biggest volcanoes manage to squeeze out any more molten rock.
Over the roar of the furnace and between frequent stops to gather more molten glass, Mr. Raiffe explained the importance of trust in his profession.
There's another layer, deeper and more molten, that drives the activist cores of these campaigns and — especially in this historically unique field — it's these sometimes hidden layers that may determine Monday's results.
Demand for high-grade iron ore, which produces more molten iron than the same amount of lower grades of the steelmaking raw material, typically climbs from November to March, when China's winter anti-smog campaign forces smokestack industries to curtail output and use cleaner inputs to help clear the air.
During solidification the vibration is stopped, while pressure is maintained on the workpieces until no more molten material remains. Once cooled to room temperature, the joint should have near the strength of the bulk material. Pressure is only relieved once the joint reaches an acceptable strength.
Histologic sample being embedded in paraffin wax (tissue is held at the bottom of a metal mold, and more molten paraffin is poured over it to fill it). For light microscopy, paraffin wax is the most frequently used embedding material. Paraffin is immiscible with water, the main constituent of biological tissue, so it must first be removed in a series of dehydration steps. Samples are transferred through a series of progressively more concentrated ethanol baths, up to 100% ethanol to remove remaining traces of water.
The width of the Cascadia subduction zone varies along its length, depending on the angle of the subducted oceanic plate, which heats up as it is pushed deeper beneath the continent. As the edge of the plate sinks and becomes hotter and more molten, the subducting rock eventually loses the ability to store mechanical stress; earthquakes may result. On the Hyndman and Wang diagram (not shown, click on reference link below) the "locked" zone is storing up energy for an earthquake, and the "transition" zone, although somewhat plastic, could probably rupture. USGS (dead link) See fig.

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