(isim) emekleme

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crawling
Aparting and contraction of the glaze on the surface of ceramic ware during drying or firing, resulting in unglazed areas Caused by too heavy application of glaze or from uneven contraction rates between glaze and body or by dust/dirt on the unfired bisque surface
or Spidering: The process of following URLs on web pages to gather information on those web pages in order to index them
present participle of crawl
{s} moving along the ground on all fours, moving slowly, creeping
A condition where fired glaze separates into clumps or islands leaving bare clay patches showing in-between More prevalent in once fired ware There are many causes for crawling (typically glazes shrink too much during drying and don't have a good bond with the bisque) in the Magic of Fire book Some times glazes are made to crawl intentionally One technique to make this happen is to add 15-20% magnesium carbonate (testing required to determine amount) to a low fire transparent glaze
a slow creeping mode of locomotion (on hands and knees or dragging the body); "a crawl was all that the injured man could manage"; "the traffic moved at a creep"
Shrinkage or retraction of the glaze during firing, causing exposed areas of body
The process of indexing a site using a spider or robot Usually, the spider records a subset of all the information on the page, according to the algorithm it was programmed to follow Some spiders will crawl all the links off a given page or site; other spiders only index the exact URL they are given
The cohesive effect of ink into drops after printing on a surface that does not allow ink to wet completely
The tendency of some liquids to draw themselves into beads or drops caused by high surface tension of applying paint on a high gloss surface can also be caused by substrate contamination
{i} act of moving along the ground on all fours, moving slowly, creeping
The contraction of an ink film into dots This is a sign of low surface tension on the piece of ware usually caused by grease, oils, or dirt on the ware surface prior to application of the decal May also be caused by a ruptured color film from a crease in the decal or excessive stretching during application
When the spider follows the links from the page you submit - the spider is "crawling" your site
A coating defect consisting of a lack of adhesion to, or dewetting of, the substrate while the coating or ink is wet The cause is due to a difference in surface tension of the coating and substrate Crawling is also known as cissing and dewetting
The cohesive effect of ink into drops after printing onto a surface which the ink does not wet completely
– The method used by corporate portals to scan documents and databases to index key words for later search and retrieval
(isim) emekleme
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