Briquet's syndrome-- Another name for somatization disorder.
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Briquets could be made from coal dust by mixing the dust with a binder (glue) and compressing it into a suitable shape. It would be similar to the way charcoal briquets are made, but with coal as the fuel. But don't expect them to burn like charcoal briquets. When charcoal briquets are made, the compressed shapes are taken from the molds in which they are made and then they are fired for a time in an oven to change the wood particles into charcoal. The finished briquets, when they have been set in a grill and are "going" after being lit do not burn with an open flame. They just glow. You know the drill. Coal briquets won't perform the same way. One could expect them to actually be on fire. As a fuel, coal briquets wouldn't be cost effective. It would take time to process them and the materials and machinery to do it. Oh, and coal dust is explosive when it floating around in the air as well as just being flammable. And if one is considering cooking over coal, think again. Coal is a great heat source. Over half the electricity in the U.S. is generated at plants that are coal fired. But preparing food over a coal fire is not a good idea. The combustion byproducts would make the food taste bad. And they can be poisonous, depending on the amount of sulfur and other compounds in the coal.
== == He had many. He created the automobile ASSEMBLY LINE, not the automobile, and he created charcoal briquets for the BBQ.
I have knowledge of this kit. In fact I have one right here. From the picture of the auto on the box of briquets, I would say it dates from the 1930s. The one I have has the cardboard outer box (dirty) and the cardboard briquet box w/ briquets. It may have been used once. If you want more info, my e-mail is wholland@stny.rr.com
William Joseph Dick has written: 'Carbonizing and briquetting of lignites' -- subject(s): Briquets (Fuel), Lignite
Harald Millstein has written: 'Brikettering av bark og sagflis =' -- subject(s): Briquets, Wood waste as fuel
Yes--charcoal is partially-burned wood. Charcoal briquets, though, are a different thing--charcoal plus binders plus petroleum derivatives...
Syndactyly is a characteristic of Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, Jarcho-Levin syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, and Edwards syndrome
Stockholm syndrome.
The Koro syndrome is a culture-specific syndrome. The individual with Koro syndrome has an overpowering belief that his or her genitals are retracting and disappearing.