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Dopping (other)
Dopping is a jewelry glue used to dop gems. Dopping may also refer to: * Anthony Dopping (bishop of Ossory) (1675–1743), Irish Anglican priest, son of the bishop of Meath * Anthony Dopping (bishop of Meath) (1643–1697), Irish Anglican priest, father of the bishop of Ossory * Detlef Dopping, German hurdler at the 2018 World Masters Athletics Championships Men * Patrick Döpping (also Patrick Doepping), Danish sailor at the 2017 Laser World Championship; see 2015 in aquatic sports * Staffan Dopping (born 1956), Swedish journalist * Samuel Dopping (1671–1720), Anglo-Irish politician See also * * Doping (other) * Dopp (other) * DOP (other) DOP may stand for: Science-related * Data-oriented parsing * Degree of parallelism * Degree of polarization * Delta-opioid receptor * Dermo-optical perception * Dilution of precision (navigation), a term used in geomatics engineering to descr ...
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Dopping
Dopping cement, dopping wax, or faceting wax is a thermal adhesive used by gem cutters to secure ("dop") a gemstone to a wooden or metal holder (" dopstick", "Tounded stick") for grinding and lapping. Setters cement is a similar material used to secure a gemstone while setting or polishing. Dopping cement is usually formulated so that it is hard at room temperature, but soft and moldable like putty at 45-65 °C, when it can still be shaped with the fingers. The cement is commercially sold as sticks or flat slabs. With metal dopsticks, a low-melting tin-lead solder can be used for that purpose, instead of a dopping cement. Use In typical use, a small amount of cement is melted from the tip of a cement stick or from the edge of a cement slab by holding it over an alcohol lamp or similar source of heat. The tip of the dopstick is dipped into the molten cement, which is allowed to cool until it has the consistency of putty. The stone too is separately warmed up to about th ...
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Anthony Dopping
Anthony Dopping (born Dublin, 28 March 1643 – 25 April 1697) was the Anglican Bishop of Meath, Ireland. He was born in Dublin, the son of Anthony Dopping, Clerk of the Privy Council of Ireland, who originally came from Frampton in Gloucestershire, but had bought an estate in County Meath in 1636. He married Margaret Domville, daughter of Gilbert Domville and sister of Sir William Domville, later Attorney General for Ireland. Anthony junior was educated at St Patrick's Cathedral School and entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1655. He was a Fellow of Trinity College and consecrated as Bishop of Kildare on 2 February 1679. He was translated to the Diocese of Meath on 14 January 1681 and made vice-Chancellor of Trinity College and a Privy Councillor. He served as Bishop of Meath until his death in 1697. When James Margetson, Archbishop of Dublin, fled during the reign of the Catholic King James II of England he remained in Dublin as the main Protestant spokesman. Although assuri ...
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2018 World Masters Athletics Championships Men
The twenty-third World Masters Athletics Championships were held in Málaga, Spain, from September 4–September 16, 2018. This was the second even year of the biennial championship as beginning in 2016 in Perth, Australia, the championships moved to be held in even numbered years. The World Masters Athletics Championships serve the division of the sport of athletics for people over 35 years of age, referred to as Masters athletics. A full range of track and field events were held, along with a cross country race and a marathon. Results 100 metres All finals held on September 6, 2018 M35 100 metres Wind: -0.2 M40 100 metres Wind: -1.0 M45 100 metres Wind: +0.3 M50 100 metres Wind: -0.7 M55 100 metres Wind: -0.5 M60 100 metres Wind: -0.4 M65 100 metres Wind: -3.4 M70 100 metres Wind: -3.3 M75 100 metres Wind: -2.6 M80 100 metres Wind: -2.8 M85 100 metres Wind: -3.4 M90 100 metres Wind: -3.5 200 metres All finals held on September 9, 2018 M3 ...
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2017 Laser World Championship
The Laser World Championship was held in Split Split(s) or The Split may refer to: Places * Split, Croatia, the largest coastal city in Croatia * Split Island, Canada, an island in the Hudson Bay * Split Island, Falkland Islands * Split Island, Fiji, better known as Hạfliua Arts, entertain ..., Croatia between 12–19 September 2017. Results Gold fleet Silver fleet Bronze fleet References {{Laser World Championship ILCA 7 World Championship Laser World Championship Sailing competitions in Croatia 2017 in Croatian sport ...
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2015 In Aquatic Sports
This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2015. Aquatics Open water swimming * February 1 – September 6: 2015 Open Water Swimming Grand Prix ** February 1 in Santa Fe–Coronda *** ''Event cancelled.'' ** February 8 in Villa Urquiza– Paraná *** Men's winner: Mario Sanzullo *** Women's winner: Alice Franco ** April 25 in Cozumel *** Men's winner: Ferry Weertman *** Women's winner: Sharon van Rouwendaal ** July 25 in Lac St-Jean *** Men's winner: Xavier Desharnais *** Women's winner: Pilar Geijo ** August 29 in Lake Ohrid *** Men's winner: Evgenij Pop Acev *** Women's winner: Alice Franco ** September 6 in Capri–Napoli (final) *** Men's winner: Damián Blaum *** Women's winner: Alice Franco Marathon swimming * February 7 – October 17: 2015 FINA 10 km Marathon Swimming World Cup ** February 7 in Patagones– Viedma *** Men's winner: Simone Ruffini *** Women's winner: Rachele Bruni ** March 13 in Abu Dhabi *** Me ...
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Staffan Dopping
Staffan Dopping (born 16 June 1956) is a Swedish journalist.Linnéa Kihlström.'Jag har haft lätt för att vantrivas', resume.se, 22 May 2015. Education Dopping studied at Journalisthögskolan in Stockholm. Work Dopping has worked as a journalist and host for many of the largest media companies in Sweden, like Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå, Sveriges Television, TV4 and Sveriges Radio (including ''Studio Ett'' and ''Spanarna''). His work stretches over a broad spectrum from both light and intellectual entertainment, to long format interviews with politicians and academics. From 2005 to 2008, Dopping worked as Director of Communication and Public Affairs at the Swedish Armed Forces The Swedish Armed Forces ( sv, Försvarsmakten, "the Defense Force") is the government agency that forms the armed forces of Sweden, tasked with the defense of the country as well as with promoting Sweden's wider interests, supporting internat ..., and from 2010 to 2015 he worked at, and beca ...
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Samuel Dopping
Samuel Dopping (1671 – 17 September 1720) was an Anglo-Irish politician. Dopping was the Member of Parliament for Armagh Borough in the Irish House of Commons between 1695 and 1715. In 1711 he was made a member of the Privy Council of Ireland. He then represented Dublin University from 1715 until his death. In parliament, Dopping was initially aligned to the Whig faction, but exercised increasing independence, particularly in defence of the established Church of Ireland The Church of Ireland ( ga, Eaglais na hÉireann, ; sco, label=Ulster-Scots, Kirk o Airlann, ) is a Christian church in Ireland and an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion. It is organised on an all-Ireland basis and is the second l ... and opposition to the amendment of Irish bills by the British Privy Council. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dopping, Samuel 1671 births 1720 deaths 17th-century Anglo-Irish people 18th-century Anglo-Irish people Irish MPs 1695–1699 Irish MPs 1703–171 ...
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Doping (other)
Doping may refer to: * Doping, adding a dopant to something * Doping (semiconductor), intentionally introducing impurities into an extremely pure semiconductor to change its electrical properties * Aircraft dope, a lacquer that is applied to fabric-covered aircraft * Link doping, in search engine optimization Sports * Doping in sport, the use of drugs or other methods to improve athletic performance * Abortion doping, the rumoured practice of purposely inducing pregnancy for performance-enhancing benefits, then aborting * Blood doping, boosting the number of red blood cells in the bloodstream * Boosting (doping), a method of inducing autonomic dysreflexia * Gene doping, the hypothetical non-therapeutic use of gene therapy by athletes * Stem cell doping * Technology doping * Doping in China * Doping in Russia See also * Dope (other) * Dopey (other) * Dopping cement Dopping cement, dopping wax, or faceting wax is a thermal adhesive used by gem cutters to secur ...
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Dopp (other)
Dopp may refer to: People * Daren Dopp, political staffer for Eliot Spitzer * Hartmut Döpp (born 1947), German cross-country skier * Heiner Dopp (born 1956), German field hockey player * Homer Dopp (1875–1949), American politician * Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1863–1944), American educator * Lincoln Jopp, British politician Places * Dopp Hill, Town of Western, Oneida County, Central New York Region, New York State, USA; a peak * Dopp, Wisconsin, USA; an unincorporated community in Belmont, Portage County Other uses * Dopp kit, toiletry bag See also * DOP (other) DOP may stand for: Science-related * Data-oriented parsing * Degree of parallelism * Degree of polarization * Delta-opioid receptor * Dermo-optical perception * Dilution of precision (navigation), a term used in geomatics engineering to descr ... * Doop (other) * Dopping (other) * {{dab ...
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