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* High Jewelry Tiaras *
Winter Tiara by De Beers - diamonds set in titanium and platinum
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Colored Gemstone and Titanium Earrings From Chopard's 'Maritime Exploration' Collection
Photo Courtesy: Chopard
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show us a cool rock please
DO YOU LIKE TITANIUM????
I LIKE TITANIUM YES HI HOW ARE YOU I'M GOOD I'M HOLDING MY TITANIUM AND HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME YES THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Brittany Snow now and then
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Wallace Chan (b. 1956, Fuzhou, China; based in Hong Kong), Stilled Life, 2012.
Brooch & Sculpture
Imperial Jadeite, Imperial Jadeite bead, Lavender Jadeite, Jadeite, Ruby, Fancy-Colored Diamond, Fancy Colored Sapphire, Tsavorite Garnet, 18K White Gold and Titanium
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heads up to other people who have metal hardware:
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Celestial Lotus Necklace by Anna Hu
Colored Diamonds, Burmese Rubies, Colombian Emeralds, Demantoid Garnets, Tsavorite Garnets and Sapphires Set Onto Grey Titanium
Source: thejewelleryeditor.com
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Chopard Red Carpet Collection 2015
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'Surprising' hidden activity of semiconductor material spotted by researchers
New research suggests that materials commonly overlooked in computer chip design actually play an important role in information processing, a discovery that could lead to faster and more efficient electronics.
Using advanced imaging techniques, an international team led by Penn State researchers found that the material that a semiconductor chip device is built on, called the substrate, responds to changes in electricity much like the semiconductor on top of it.
The researchers worked with the semiconductor material, vanadium dioxide, which they said shows great potential as an electronic switch. They also studied how vanadium dioxide interacts with the substrate material titanium dioxide and said they were surprised to discover that there seems to be an active layer in the substrate that behaves similarly to the semiconductor material on top of it when the semiconductor switches between an insulator—not letting electricity flow—and a metal—letting electricity flow.
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Round 2 - Matchup 30
Arsenic 33 (As) - It'll kill ya. It'll kill most things. It won't kill the kinds of bacteria that use its compounds as substitutes for some of the 'regular' molecules at play for things like photosynthesis.
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Titanium 22 (Ti) - Super strong for its density and therefore weight. Useful in aerospace, as well as motorsports. Anodized titanium makes a whole range of colours, which makes it good for jewelry.
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