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  • Concrete has been around forever, but a building material called Autoclaved Aerated Concrete offers energy efficiency, sustainability and amazing fire resistance.

    The House of the Future - 21st Century Edition 2008

  • The most popular tearooms were the ABC Aerated Bread Company and its direct competitor, Lyons Corner Houses, both of them opening in the late 1880s and into the 1890s.

    A History of Tea Rooms and the Suffragettes Hels 2009

  • The most popular tearooms were the ABC Aerated Bread Company and its direct competitor, Lyons Corner Houses, both of them opening in the late 1880s and into the 1890s.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Hels 2009

  • The most popular tearooms being the A.B.C. (Aerated Bread Company) and its direct competitor, Lyons Corner Houses, these rooms came complete with palm courts and the live orchestra who played light classical music known as “palm court orchestras”.

    Thé Dansant | Edwardian Promenade 2007

  • Aerated Candies: Marshmallow, Nougat Candies with a light, chewy texture are made by combining a sugar syrup with an ingredient that forms a stable foam.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Aerated Candies: Marshmallow, Nougat Candies with a light, chewy texture are made by combining a sugar syrup with an ingredient that forms a stable foam.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Aerated concrete requires only 20 per cent of coal in manufacturing process as compared to the requirement of coal for brick-burning;

    4. Innovative technologies related to recycling of materials 1995

  • Aerated concrete is a light weight material used for masonry and for roofing as a composite construction with concrete.

    4. Innovative technologies related to recycling of materials 1995

  • · Aerated concrete, made by introducing air or gas into a cement-sand mix (without coarse aggregate), for thermal insulating, non-structural uses and lightweight building blocks.

    Chapter 4 1988

  • Aerated concrete has low strength which may be sufficient for one-storey buildings.

    Chapter 4 1984

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