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Bronze is an alloy of copper with any of several other metals, often tin. Bronze may also refer to: * Bronze (color), the tint of the metal * Bronze (horse), a racehorse * Bronze (racial classification), persons of combined Latin European and Indigenous American ancestry * Bronze (turkey), a breed of domestic turkey * Bronze Age, an early period of historical development * Bronze Night, a series of riots in Estonia in 2007 * Bronze Records, an English independent record label * Bronze sculpture, a piece of art made of bronze * Bronze Soldier of Tallinn, a controversial Soviet WW2 Monument in Tallinn, Estonia * Bronze Sunbird, a species of bird found in Africa * In chemistry, various mixed oxides with metallic sheen, such as ** Sodium tungsten bronze ** Molybdenum purple bronze , A = Li, Na, K, Rb, Tl * Lucy Bronze (born 1991), English association footballer * The Bronze (film), ''The Bronze'' (film), a 2015 comedy film * The Bronze, a fictional nightclub in ''Buffy the Vampire S ...
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Bronze
Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals, such as phosphorus, or metalloids such as arsenic or silicon. These additions produce a range of alloys that may be harder than copper alone, or have other useful properties, such as ultimate tensile strength, strength, ductility, or machinability. The three-age system, archaeological period in which bronze was the hardest metal in widespread use is known as the Bronze Age. The beginning of the Bronze Age in western Eurasia and India is conventionally dated to the mid-4th millennium BCE (~3500 BCE), and to the early 2nd millennium BCE in China; elsewhere it gradually spread across regions. The Bronze Age was followed by the Iron Age starting from about 1300 BCE and reaching most of Eurasia by about 500 BCE, although bronze continued to be much more widely used than it is in mod ...
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Molybdenum Purple Bronze
In chemistry, molybdenum bronze is a generic name for certain mixed oxides of molybdenum with the generic formula where A may be hydrogen, an alkali metal cation (such as Li+, Na+, K+), and Tl+. These compounds form deeply coloured plate-like crystals with a metallic sheen, hence their name. These bronzes derive their metallic character from partially occupied 4d bands. The oxidation states in K0.28MoO3 are K+1, O2−, and Mo+5.72. MoO3 is an insulator, with an unfilled 4d band. These compounds have been much studied since the 1980s due to their markedly anisotropic electrical properties, reflecting their layered structure. The electrical resistivity can vary considerably depending on the direction, in some cases by 200:1 or more. They are generally non-stoichiometric compounds. Some are metals and some are semiconductors. Preparation The first report of a "molybdenum bronze" was by Alfred Stavenhagen and E. Engels in 1895. They reported that electrolysis of molten ...
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Bronzer
Sunless tanning, also known as UV filled tanning, self tanning, spray tanning (when applied topically), or fake tanning, refers to the effect of a suntan without exposure to the Sun. Sunless tanning involves the use of oral agents (carotenids), or creams, lotions or sprays applied to the skin. Skin-applied products may be skin-reactive agents or temporary bronzers (colorants). The popularity of sunless tanning has risen since the 1960s after health authorities confirmed links between UV exposure (from sunlight or tanning beds) and the incidence of skin cancer. Global self-tanning product market size is projected to increase by 5.9% from 2019 to 2025. The convenience and effective results continue to boost demand and interest in products. The chemical compound dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is used in sunless tanning products in concentrations of 3%-5%. DHA concentration is adjusted to provide darker and lighter shades of tan. The reaction of keratin protein present in skin and DHA ...
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Bronz
Bronz are an English hard rock band, formed in Bath in the mid-1970s. The band played mainly around the UK and at the 'free festivals' of the time. These included performances at Stonehenge and Glastonbury in 1978. Career After an early tie up with Dave Panton as their part-time manager in 1980, the band played many support slots at The Marquee and Music Machine with Angel Witch, More, Diamond Head, and Anvil. The band reappeared in 1983, with Chris Goulstone on guitar and keyboards, Shaun Kirkpatrick on guitar and backing vocals, Clive Deamer on drums, plus Paul Webb on bass guitar and vocals. They were signed to an independent record label, Bronze Records. The band recorded ''Taken by Storm'' with Ritchie Cordell and Glen Kolotkin, later helped by Gerry Bron and Mark Dearnley on production. They were launched onto the American market via a tie-in between Bronze Records and Island. The line-up, then based in London, consisted of ex- Nightwing vocalist Max Bacon, Goulst ...
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Bronze Star (other)
Bronze star may refer to: * Bronze Star Medal, a U.S. military decoration * Bronze service star, an attachment worn on campaign medals and service decorations * ''Bronze star'', Canadian life saving award of the Royal Life Saving Society of Canada * Bronze Bauhinia Star, the lowest grade of the Bauhinia Star of Hong Kong See also * Bronze Medal (other) * Bronze Medallion (other) * Bronze Award (other) * Silver Star (other) * Gold Star (other) * Bronze (other) * Star (other) A star is a luminous astronomical object. Star, The Star or STAR may also refer to: Shapes and symbols * Star (polygon), a geometric shape with acute points arranged radially * Star (glyph), a typographical symbol * Star (heraldry), star-like ...
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Bronze Medallion (other)
Bronze Medallion may refer to: * Bronze Medallion (Canada) *Bronze Medallion (New York City award) * Bronze Medallion (New Zealand and Australia) *Bronze Medallion (United Kingdom) *Bronze Retirement Medallion, of the U.S. CIA See also * Bronze (other) * Medallion (other) * Bronze Award (other) * Bronze Medal (other) * Bronze Star Medal * Bronze star (other) Bronze star may refer to: * Bronze Star Medal, a U.S. military decoration * Bronze service star, an attachment worn on campaign medals and service decorations * ''Bronze star'', Canadian life saving award of the Royal Life Saving Society of Canada ...
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Bronze Medal (other)
A bronze medal is awarded to the third-place finisher of contests or competitions, usually in sports. Bronze Medal may also refer to: Awards * Bronze Medal of Military Valor, an Italian medal for gallantry * Bronze Medal for Merit, awarded by the President of the Republic of South Africa * Bronze Medal for Civil Valor, an Italian medal for civic virtue * Bronze Medal of Valor (American), awarded by the United States Civil Air Patrol * CNRS Bronze Medal, awarded by the French National Centre for Scientific Research * Congressional Bronze Medal, awarded by the United States Congress * Department of Commerce Bronze Medal The Department of Commerce Bronze Medal is the third of three honor awards of the United States Department of Commerce. Since 1949, the Bronze Medal is the highest award presented by the head or secretarial officer of an operating unit of the Depar ..., awarded by the United States Department of Commerce * Dufferin Bronze Medal, a British commendation to Canadia ...
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Bronze Cross (other)
Bronze Cross may refer to: * Bronze Cross (Canada) a certification of the Royal Life Saving Society of Canada * Bronze Cross (Netherlands), of the Netherlands * Bronze Cross (Philippines), of the Philippines * Bronze Cross (Scouting), an award of The Scout Association * Bronze Cross of Rhodesia * Bronze Cross of Zimbabwe The Bronze Cross of Zimbabwe is a gallantry decoration that was instituted in 1981 to replace the Bronze Cross of Rhodesia. It forms part of the Zimbabwean honours system. Recipients of the Bronze Cross of Zimbabwe are entitled to the use of the ...
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer (TV Series)
''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' is an American supernatural fiction, supernatural drama television series created by writer and director Joss Whedon. It is based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film), 1992 film of the same name, also written by Whedon, although the events of the film are not considered Canon (fiction), canon to the series. Whedon served as executive producer and showrunner under his production tag Mutant Enemy Productions. The series premiered on March 10, 1997, on The WB and concluded on May 20, 2003, on UPN. The series narrative follows Buffy Summers (played by Sarah Michelle Gellar), the latest in a line of young women known as "Vampire Slayers", or simply "Slayer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Slayers". In the story, Slayers, or the "Chosen Ones", are chosen by fate to battle against vampires, demons and other forces of darkness. Buffy wants to live a normal life, but as the series progresses, she learns to embrace her destiny. Like previous Slayers, Buffy is aid ...
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The Bronze (film)
''The Bronze'' is a 2015 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Bryan Buckley and written by Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch. It was produced by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass through their Duplass Brothers Productions banner. The film stars Rauch, Gary Cole, Thomas Middleditch, Sebastian Stan, Cecily Strong, Haley Lu Richardson and Dale Raoul. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2015, and was theatrically released on March 18, 2016, by Sony Pictures Classics. Plot Former gymnastics Bronze Medalist Hope Ann Greggory has been living off her celebrity status in her hometown of Amherst, Ohio, though she is reduced to going through her postal worker father's mail deliveries for spending money. When her former coach Pavleck suddenly commits suicide, a letter arrives addressed to Hope stating that if she can guide Pavleck's best student, a young gymnastics star named Maggie Townsend to the Olympics in Toronto, she will receive a $500,000 inheritanc ...
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Lucy Bronze
Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze (born 28 October 1991), known as Lucy Bronze, is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Barcelona and the England national team. She has previously played for Sunderland, Everton, Liverpool, Lyon and Manchester City as well as North Carolina at college level in the United States and Great Britain at the Olympics. Bronze has won three UEFA Women's Champions League titles with Lyon as well as three FA Women's Super League titles with Liverpool and Manchester City. With England, she won the UEFA Women's Euro 2022. Bronze represented England at all youth levels before being named in the full national squad at Euro 2013. She won the Silver Ball at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France, helping England to a fourth-place finish, and was named to the All-Star Squad at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, in which England finished third. She has won the PFA Women's Players' Player of the Year award twice – in 2014 and 2017. ...
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Sodium Tungsten Bronze
Sodium tungsten bronze is a form of insertion compound with the formula Na''x''WO3, where ''x'' is equal to or less than 1. So named because of its metallic lustre, its electrical properties range from semiconducting to metallic depending on the concentration of sodium ions present; it can also exhibit superconductivity. History Prepared in 1823 by the chemist Friedrich Wöhler, sodium tungsten bronze was the first alkali metal bronze to be discovered. Tungsten bronzes owe some of their properties to the relative stability of the tungsten(V) cation that is formed. A similar family of molybdenum bronzes may have been discovered in 1885 by Alfred Stavenhagen and E. Engels, but they are formed in a very narrow range of temperatures and were not reported again until the 1960s. Properties Sodium tungsten bronze, like other tungsten bronzes, is resistant to chemical reaction under both acidic and basic conditions. Colour is dependent upon the proportion of sodium in the compound, ...
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