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<p>out of the bulbs and regulate the pressure within the bulb that varied the flow.</p>

<p><big>Material</big></p>
<p>While some early hourglasses actually did use <a href="page.php?w=silica">silica</a> sand as the granular material to measure time, many did not use sand at all. The material used in most bulbs was "powdered <a href="page.php?w=marble">marble</a>, <a href="page.php?w=tin">tin</a>/<a href="page.php?w=lead">lead</a> oxides, [or] pulverized, burnt eggshell". Over time, different textures of granule matter were tested to see which gave the most</p><p>
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