Since 2000, bimetallic 10 ruble circulating commemorative coins have been issued.
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Trends in electrocatalysis on extended and nanoscale Pt-bimetallic alloy surfaces.
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The 1 lev coin is bimetallic and depicts St. Ivan Rilski on its obverse.
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When the plug is cold, a bimetallic latch of aluminium and nickel holds the plug together.
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In a bimetallic thermocouple, two pieces of unlike metals are joined.
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In 2003 the Bank of Mexico began the gradual launch of a new series of bimetallic $100 coins.
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The air gap between the layers contains bimetallic strips that change shape with temperature.
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A bimetallic bond layer for thermal barrier coating on superalloy.
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Bimetallic bond layer for thermal barrier coating on superalloy.
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Bimetallistic: pertaining to a monetary system based on two metals; "in a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender"
Bimetal: formed of two different metals or alloys; especially in sheets bonded together
Pertaining to the use of gold and silver to create legal currency; More generally, consisting of two metals
A coin with the center and outer ring(s) having different metal alloys.
Formed of two different metals, usually brass and steel, whose different coefficients of expansion are used for compensating the effects of temperature changes on a steel balance spring.
A term used to indicate that a barrel is composed of two (or more) metals, commonly used to refer to barrels which have a centrifugally cast lining.