- (corer) a device for removing the core from apples
- Coring happens when a heated alloy, such as a Cu-Ni system, cools in non-equilibrium conditions. This causes the exterior of the material to harden faster than the interior. Coring causes the exterior layers to retain more of the higher melting temperature element. ...
- (Cored) Mech going critical or Mech destroyed by a Center Torso hit
- (Corer) A knife or other instrument designed to remove the core from fruit or vegetables. It is usually made of stainless steel and comes in different shapes. An all-purpose corer has a medium-length shaft with a circular cutting ring at the end.
- (Corer) Tubular benthic sampling device that is plunged into the bottom in order to obtain a vertically oriented cylindrical sample.
- Drilling or removing a section of the flooring to provide access to the electrical distribution system.
- A variation of composition between the center and surface of a unit of structure (such as a dendrite, a grain or a carbide particle) resulting from non-equilibrium growth over a range of temperature.
- Taking rock samples from a well by means of a special tool -- a "core barrel"
- the act of obtaining cores from hardened concrete or masonry structures, rock, or soil.
- Variable composition due to the solidification characteristics of an alloy. Typically these compositional differences occur on a micro scale, the distances between compositional extremes being controlled by the solidification structure of the alloy.
- The process of cutting a vertical, cylindrical sample of the formations encountered as a well is drilled.
- The core drilling of a sample of rock, soil, or concrete to obtain a test sample.
- The act of procuring a sample of the formation being drilled for geological information purposes. Coring is done by means of a core barrel. Conventional type of core barrel is put on the bottom of the drill pipe where the bit normally operates. ...
- The removal of a core from a turfgrass area with a soil probe or hollow metal tines, usually to provide aeration .
- Variable composition in solid-solution dendrites the center of the dendrite is richer in one element, as shown by the pertinent solidus-liquidus lines in a phase diagram.
- the process of drilling and extracting cores from concrete structures or rock foundations.