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sulfurize
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sul·fur·ize  (slf-rz, -fy-)
tr.v. sul·fur·ized, sul·fur·iz·ing, sul·fur·iz·es
1. To treat or impregnate with sulfur; sulfuret.
2. To bleach or fumigate with sulfur or sulfur dioxide.

sulfur·i·zation (-fr--zshn, -fyr-) n.


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The styles of preservation include exceptional preservation of soft tissues (as carbon films, calcium phosphate, and early diagenetic sulfurization, a process that affects soft tissue discussed by McNamara et al.
Scott said that the study also substantiated that several reactions can take place at the mold-metal interface, including: surface oxidation with consequent burn-on or penetration; carburization/decarburization, including removal of both graphite and carbon from austentite that otherwise would produce pearlite; and sulfurization and phosphorization of the casting surface when these elements were present in the binder.
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