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9ea7231e_aign_Setting___Obsidian_Portal__Lore | [Name] Machnim [Alignment] Good [Symbol] Gold Obelisk [Lore] | Machnim is the god of civilization, creation, mechanics, industrialization, society, and politics. He is the father of society and of technology, such as irrigation, mining, and farming. | [] | CandemarWorld | Secrets of Candemar Campaign Setting | Obsidian Portal | Lore | https://candemar-rpm.obsidianportal.com/wikis/candemarworld | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00291-ip-10-236-191-2_846563923_0.json |
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680f166b_Tactics___Chanimal__Comments | [Product] Gidget 1.2 [Strategy] Growth [Comments] | The Gidget will always be part of the product mix since it provides content for Widget. | [] | Tactics - Chanimal | Comments | http://www.chanimal.com/resources/marketing-plans-strategy/tactics/ | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00207-ip-10-236-191-2_360015048_0.json |
680f166b_Tactics___Chanimal__Comments | [Product] Rusty Widget [Strategy] Consolidation [Comments] | This product has not shown significant revenue and we will use a harvesting consolidation strategy. | [] | Tactics - Chanimal | Comments | http://www.chanimal.com/resources/marketing-plans-strategy/tactics/ | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00207-ip-10-236-191-2_360015048_0.json |
680f166b_Tactics___Chanimal__Comments | [Product] Widget 1 [Strategy] Growth [Comments] | Until our best product is released this will remain our premium product. | [] | Tactics - Chanimal | Comments | http://www.chanimal.com/resources/marketing-plans-strategy/tactics/ | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00207-ip-10-236-191-2_360015048_0.json |
680f166b_Tactics___Chanimal__Comments | [Product] Widget 2 [Strategy] Growth [Comments] | This our introduction into the ACE browser market. An updated release will include ACE 2.0 support. | [] | Tactics - Chanimal | Comments | http://www.chanimal.com/resources/marketing-plans-strategy/tactics/ | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00207-ip-10-236-191-2_360015048_0.json |
680f166b_Tactics___Chanimal__Comments | [Product] Widget 1.2 [Strategy] Growth [Comments] | This product is our $99 saturation product and our first targeted entry into the animal authoring market | [] | Tactics - Chanimal | Comments | http://www.chanimal.com/resources/marketing-plans-strategy/tactics/ | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00207-ip-10-236-191-2_360015048_0.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 28,000 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] The earliest fired ceramics--in the form of animal and human figurines, slabs, and balls--(found at sites in the Pavlov Hills of Moravia) are manufactured starting about this time. [Significance] | Introduces materials processing. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 8000 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] The earliest form of metallurgy begins with the decorative hammering of copper by Old World Neolithic peoples. [Significance] | Leads to the replacement of stone tools with much more durable and versatile copper ones. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 5000 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] In and around modern Turkey, people discover that liquid copper can be extracted from malachite and azurite and that the molten metal can be cast into different shapes. [Significance] | Introduces extractive metallurgy--the means of unlocking the Earth's mineralogical treasures. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 3500 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Egyptians smelt iron (perhaps as a by-product of copper refining) for the first time, using tiny amounts mostly for ornamental or ceremonial purposes. [Significance] | Unlocks the first processing secret of what will become the world's dominant metallurgical material. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 3000 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Metal workers in the region of modern Syria and Turkey discover that addition of tin ore to copper ore before smelting produces bronze. [Significance] | Establishes the concept of metals alloying--blending two or more metals to create a substance that is greater than the sum of its parts. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 2200 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] The peoples of northwestern Iran invent glass. [Significance] | Introduces the second great nonmetallic engineering material (following ceramics). | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1500 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Potters in China craft the first porcelain using kaolin. [Significance] | Begins a long tradition of exceptional craftsmanship and artistry with this class of ceramics. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1500 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Metal workers in the Near East develop the art of lost-wax casting. [Significance] | Establishes the ability to create and replicate intricate and complex metallurgical structures. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 300 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Metal workers in south India develop crucible steel making. [Significance] | Produces "wootz" steel which becomes famous as "Damascus" sword steel hundreds of years later, inspiring artisans, blacksmiths, and metallurgists for many generations to come. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 200 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Chinese metal workers develop iron casting. [Significance] | Introduces the primary approach to manufacturing iron objects for centuries in China. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 100 BC (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Glass blowing is developed, probably somewhere in the region of modern Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel--most likely by Phoenicians. [Significance] | Enables the quick manufacture of large, transparent, and leak-proof vessels. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 400 (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Iron smiths forge and erect a seven meter high iron pillar in Delhi, India. [Significance] | Defies deleterious environmental effects for more than one and a half millennia, creating an artifact of long-standing materials science and archaeological intrigue. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1450 [Candidate Moment] Johannes Gutenberg devises a lead-tin-antimony alloy to cast in copper alloy molds to produce large and precise quantities of the type required by his printing press. [Significance] | Establishes the fundamental enabling technology for mass communication. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1451 [Candidate Moment] Johanson Funcken develops a method for separating silver from lead and copper, ores of which are often mixed in deposits. [Significance] | Establishes that mining and metals processing operations can recover metals as a by-product of other operations. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1540 [Candidate Moment] Vannoccio Biringuccio publishes De La Pirotechnia. [Significance] | Provides the first written account of proper foundry practice. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1556 [Candidate Moment] Georgius Agricola publishes De Re Metallica. [Significance] | Provides a systematic and well-illustrated examination of mining and metallurgy as practiced in the sixteenth century. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1593 [Candidate Moment] Galileo publishes Della Scienza Mechanica ("on mechanical knowledge"), which he writes after he has been consulted regarding shipbuilding problems. [Significance] | Deals scientifically with the strength of materials. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1668 (estimated) [Candidate Moment] Anton van Leeuwenhoek develops optical microscopy capable of magnifications of 200 times and greater. [Significance] | Enables study of the natural world and its structures that are invisible to the unaided eye. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1709 [Candidate Moment] Abraham Darby I discovers that coke can effectively replace charcoal in a blast furnace for iron smelting. [Significance] | Lowers dramatically the cost of ironmaking (enabling large-scale production) and saves regions from deforestation. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1750 [Candidate Moment] In Britain, the first glue patent is issued (for fish glue, an exceptionally clear adhesive). [Significance] | Initiates a rapid succession of adhesive developments with natural and then synthetic sources. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1755 [Candidate Moment] John Smeaton invents modern concrete (hydraulic cement). [Significance] | Introduces the dominant construction material of the modern age. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1805 [Candidate Moment] Luigi Brugnatelli invents electroplating. [Significance] | Originates the widely employed industrial process for functional and decorative applications. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1807 [Candidate Moment] Sir Humphry Davy develops the process of electrolysis to separate elemental metals from salts, including potassium, calcium, strontium, barium, and magnesium. [Significance] | Establishes the foundation for electrometallurgy and electrochemistry. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1816 [Candidate Moment] Auguste Taveau develops a dental amalgam from silver coins and mercury. [Significance] | Enables repeatable and low-cost dental filling material and establishes one of the earliest examples of metallic biomaterials. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1822 [Candidate Moment] Augustin Cauchy presents his theory of stress and strain to the French Academy of Sciences. [Significance] | Provides the first careful definition of stress as the load per unit area of the cross section of a material. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1827 [Candidate Moment] Friedrich Wöhler isolates elemental aluminum. [Significance] | Unlocks the most abundant metallic element in the Earth's crust. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1827 [Candidate Moment] Wilhelm Albert develops iron wire rope as hoisting cable for mining. [Significance] | Presents an exponential leap of large-scale construction and industrial opportunities over the limitations of hemp rope. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1844 [Candidate Moment] Charles Goodyear invents the vulcanization of rubber. [Significance] | Enables enormous progress in the transportation, electricity, manufacturing, and myriad other industries. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1855 [Candidate Moment] George Audemars patents "artificial silk" created using the fibrous inner bark of a mulberry tree. [Significance] | Leads to the manufacture of rayon and the era of synthetic fibers, creating sweeping effects on the textiles and materials industries. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1856 [Candidate Moment] Henry Bessemer patents a bottom-blown acid process for melting low-carbon iron. [Significance] | Ushers in the era of cheap, large tonnage steel, thereby enabling massive progress in transportation, building construction, and general industrialization. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1863 [Candidate Moment] Emile and Pierre Martin develop the Siemens-Martin open-hearth furnace process. [Significance] | Produces large quantities of basic steel by heating a combination of steel scrap and iron ore with gas burners--helping to make steel the world's most recycled metal. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1863 [Candidate Moment] Henry Clifton Sorby uses light microscopy to reveal the microstructure of steel. [Significance] | Leads to the use of photomicrography with metals and the science of metallurgy. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1864 [Candidate Moment] Dmitri Mendeleev devises the Periodic Table of Elements. [Significance] | Introduces the ubiquitous reference tool of materials scientists and engineers. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1867 [Candidate Moment] Alfred Nobel patents dynamite. [Significance] | Proves of immeasurable assistance in conducting large-scale mining. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1876 [Candidate Moment] J. Willard Gibbs publishes the first part of the two-part paper "On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances." [Significance] | Provides a basis for understanding modern thermodynamics and physical chemistry. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1878 [Candidate Moment] William Siemens patents the arc-type electric furnace. [Significance] | Leads to the modern electric arc furnace, which is the principle furnace type for the modern electric production of steel. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1880 [Candidate Moment] Pierre Manhès constructs the first working converter for copper matte. [Significance] | Initiates the modern period of copper making. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1886 [Candidate Moment] Charles Martin Hall and Paul H é roult independently and simultaneously discover the electrolytic reduction of alumina into aluminum. [Significance] | Provides the processing foundation for the proliferation of aluminum for commercial applications | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1890 [Candidate Moment] Adolf Martens examines the microstructure of a hard steel alloy and finds that, unlike many inferior steels that show little coherent patterning, this steel had many varieties of patterns, especially banded regions of differently oriented microcrystals. [Significance] | Initiates the use of microscopy to identify the crystal structures in metals and correlate these observations to the physical properties of the material. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1896 [Candidate Moment] Pierre and Marie Curie discover radioactivity. [Significance] | Marks the beginning of modern-era studies on spontaneous radiation and applications of radioactivity for civilian and military applications. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1898 [Candidate Moment] William Roberts-Austen develops the phase diagram for iron and carbon. [Significance] | Initiates work on the most significant phase diagram in metallurgy, providing the foundation for the indispensable tool for other material systems. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1900 [Candidate Moment] Johann August Brinell develops a test to estimate the hardness of metals that involves pressing a steel ball or diamond cone against the specimen. [Significance] | Establishes a reliable (and still commonly used) method to determine the hardness properties of virtually all materials. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
654877bd_erials_Science_and_Engineering__Significance | [Date] 1901 [Candidate Moment] Charles Vincent Potter develops the flotation process to separate metallic sulfide minerals from otherwise unusable minerals. [Significance] | Opens the opportunity for the large-scale recovery of metals from increasingly difficult-to-treat low-grade ores from mining operations. | [] | Greatest Moments in Materials Science and Engineering | Significance | http://www.materialmoments.org/top100.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00189-ip-10-236-191-2_563314833_6.json |
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