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Contents Pages Glass Technology Volume 45 2004 Annual contents 1 Editorial2 Creativity in Glass – the Society of Glass Technology 2004 Annual Meeting. Programme and Abstracts 18 News from the marketplace 21 The development of multicomponent glass fibres for optical communications by Toshiba 34 Conference diary Refereed papers 36 Medieval and post-medieval glass technology: melting characteristics of some glasses melted from vegetable ash and sand mixtures 43 Sintering and crystallisation of MgO–Al2O3–SiO2 glass powders to produce cordierite glass ceramics 51 Recent developments for commercial applications of low expansion glass ceramics 54 Anhedral crystallisation in phase separated glasses 59 Phase separation and crystallisation in nanosized spin-on glass films used in microelectronics 62 Use of kinetic neutron diffraction to observe crystallisation of a mica based glass ceramic 65 Phase separation and crystallisation induced by adding molybdenum and phosphorus to a soda–lime–silica glass 68 Crystallisation of Magnox waste glass under conditions of high temperature, very deep, geological disposal 71 Homogeneity and crystallisation of vitrified municipal waste incineration ashes 74 Glass crystallisation in dental materials 78 Crystallisation studies of biodegradable CaO–P2O5 glass with MgO and TiO2 for bone regeneration applications 80 Novel bioactive coatings for biomedical applications deposited by electrophoretic deposition 84 Durability of glass ceramic jacketted optical fibre 88 Novel machinable mica based glass ceramics for dental applications 91 Reduction of the solubility of fluorcanasite based glass ceramics by additions of SiO2 and Al–PO4 94 Comparison of direct and indirect selective laser sintering of porous apatite mullite glass ceramics 97 Crystallisation mechanism in ultraviolet sensitive microstructurable glasses 101 Opacification of ZnO–B2O3–ZrO2 glasses 105 Synthesis of leucite for application in dentistry 108 Crystallisation and sintering of frits obtained from silicate wastes 117 Historical review: Indian work on vitreous matrices for the containment of radioactive waste 1960–1980 126 Resurgam: the story of a recreated window 130 News from the marketplace 134 Consultants 138 Conference diary 140 Analysis of glass batch reactions using in situ x-ray diffraction. Part I. Batch components and binary quartz mixtures 148 A first order mixture model for the prediction of the chemical durability of low level nuclear waste glasses 153 Vitrification of a spent ion exchanged resin from a nuclear power plant 157 Bioactivity of glass and bioactive glasses for bone repair 162 News from the marketplace 165 Conference diary 167 Analysis of glass batch reactions using in situ 175 Mineral wool primary layer structure influence on the fibre distribution in the final product 182 Polyvalent oxide doped lead crystal glasses 189 Visual inspection of glass melting furnace refractory structures – an aid to maintaining and extending the design furnace campaign life 192 From Rees Mosaic to opus sectile: the development of opaque stained glass 198 News from the marketplace 202 Conference diary Refereed papers 204 Determination of total sulphur in glass by infrared detection of sulphur dioxide (SO2) using a combustion equipment 212 Analysis of glass batch reactions using in situ 220 Corrosion behaviour of vitrified rice husk ash 227 Numerical simulation of the viscosity flow process in the region of formation of basalt fibre 233 Working with Venetian style glass 238 Design and operation for electric melting furnace with a production capacity of 5 t/d cream fluoride glass 241 Phil Bray: Pioneer of magnetic resonance studies of glasses 242 Conference diary 244 General method for calculating the properties of oxide glasses and glass forming melts from their composition and temperature 255 The effects of 1 wt % P2O5 addition on the properties of container glass 259 Heat transfer analysis of a glass furnace sidewall
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