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Examples of plaster cast


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For example, the pre-operative treatment required that the child should be in a plastercast.
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It is better not to break your leg than to put a plastercast on it.
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Many of us have constituents who are immobilised following a traffic accident or a surgical procedure that requires them to wear, temporarily at least, an orthopaedic plastercast.
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This technology also eliminates the need to make a plastercast for brace construction.
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Finally, the plastercast is removed, leaving behind the sculpture in bronze.
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A plastercast can accurately reproduce the details of the original sculpture, but is usually much less durable.
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She made a plastercast of the interior of a wooden wardrobe and covered it with black felt.
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A plastercast is applied after each manipulation to retain the degree of correction and soften the ligaments.
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A plastercast was taken of the subject's wounded face - but only after the wounds and subsequent surgeries had totally healed.
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Kane appears in some of the footage wearing a plastercast on his left arm.
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To be precise, the prints were made with a plastercast of a childs hand, not the hand itself.
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The sculpture is a plastercast, which has been painted with many layers of white paint.
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After the plastercast is unmoulded, it is painted and given a surface finish which matches the original.
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It can also be known as a belly mask, pregnancy belly cast, a pregnant plastercast, or prenatal cast.
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After surgery to repair her knee, she spent several months in recovery encased from the waist down in a plastercast.
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Art academies had long relied on tired notions of study devoted almost entirely to plastercast studies and anatomy lectures.
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As a plastercast is applied, it expands by approximately %.
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Given the difficulties involved in preparing simple sketches to show the fluidity of the design, he also created a plasticine model and a plastercast.
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He then competed in a plastercast in the race, this time managing to finish, but only in eighth place.
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Capsicum in the form of either a gel or a plastercast has been found to reduce pain and increase function.
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A plastercast of the baby is still extant.
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Unable to spot a reasonable landing spot, the pilot ejects, suffering back injuries that leave him a plastercast for several months.
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Forced out of cricket, he spent six weeks during the winter of 1973 wearing a plastercast that encased his entire torso.
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After his death, he was preserved with his skin mounted on a plastercast.
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During his life, the work only existed as a plastercast.
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Junior is sitting in a wheelchair now, his arm is in a plastercast and his broken eyeglasses are taped back together.
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At this point, a plastercast of the skull is prepared.
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The mold was then removed, creating a positive plastercast of the framework.
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Then using this plastercast a mould was made, in which the bronze was cast.
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A plastercast would be made of the clay model, and then a marble replica made of that.
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The prognosis is he needs a rehabilitation for the next few months, and the plastercast is the next six to eight weeks.
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Painted plastercast, the original bronze statue was damaged and destroyed.
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A plastercast of the statue is now exhibited within the building.
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This early process required the creation of a photographic relief image, made by a variety of the carbon process, from which a plastercast was made.
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His use of a new plastercast method for the treatment of open wounds and fractures helped save a great number of lives during several wars.
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It gradually supplants tedious plastercast.
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He was restricted to comparative studies of plaster casts.
Other treatments may include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, ultrasound therapy, manual therapy techniques, a rehabilitation program, and in rare cases, application of a plastercast.
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It is caused by obstruction on the brachial artery near the elbow, possibly from improper use of a tourniquet, improper use of a plastercast, or compartment syndrome.
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He was unable to walk for two years and spent twelve months strapped to a stretcher, completely immobilised with his back encased in a plastercast.
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The founders usually made a wax model from a draft and from this wax model a negative plastercast was made, which could be reproduced more often.
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The schools were in the vaulted undercroft below the galleries, full of plaster casts and positively mediaeval - there were lead sinks in which to wash one's brushes out.
I remember that as a governing body we used to have great fun visiting them and signing their plaster casts.
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Children follow animals footprints, track them and make plaster casts of their prints.
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There are also experiments in using plastics for surgical footwear, moulding it around plaster casts on patients' feet to give a more comfortable fit and a speedier delivery.
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Many of these early works feature sections of plaster casts of models attached to canvas, backlit with neon.
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In the niches on the right are plaster casts (poor copies in the opinion of some archeologists) of the two statues which were found here.
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He gave pupils a solid academic art training: before they learned to paint, they had to "render" from plaster casts of classical statues.
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He started to collect plaster casts and drawings, with a view to writing a book on art history.
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The author recounts his fruitless attempts to make plaster casts of the superb hieroglyphs and gives other curious details.
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This caused them to harden into plaster casts like those used to set broken bones.
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Plaster casts of the imprints were taken and have been shown in television documentaries.
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The people there greeted their famous son enthusiastically, creating a display of his plaster casts in a room at the local schoolhouse.
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The populations of tigers have been estimated using plaster casts of their pugmarks, although this method was criticized as being inaccurate.
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Studies on the plaster casts of classical sculpture he led in purely impressive mode, in which forgiving executives completely did not complain.
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It was common workshop practice to have plaster casts of parts of the human anatomy available for students to study and draw.
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He also was instrumental in the school building a valuable collection of oils, paper sketches and plaster casts.
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As an aid to the study of anatomy, plaster casts were made from dissections, duplicates of which were furnished to students.
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Other limitations of plaster casts include their weight, which can be quite considerable, thus restricting movement, especially of a child.
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The plaster casts were then remolded and cast in fibreglass to use as the tools for vacuum forming process.
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Instead, she worked with modeled terracotta or plaster casts.
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The museum houses a collection of plaster casts, replicas and original archaeological artifacts.
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The corridor features exact plaster casts of the original arch detailing, and the original doorcases and fireplaces salvaged prior to rebuilding.
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He also collected medical oddities, tumors, anatomical and pathological specimens, wet and dry preparations, wax models, plaster casts, and illustrations of medical deformities.
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Plaster casts of it soon found their way into national academy collections, and it is the standard version in textbooks.
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At this time collections of plaster casts were mainly used in the instruction of students at art academies.
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She was adamantly opposed to immobilizing children's bodies with plaster casts or braces.
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She did not, however, use plaster casts to reproduce her butter sculptures, instead preferring to sculpt a new one for each exhibit.
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He then made plaster casts of the figures, both of people and animals (on one occasion he made a donkey stand up so it would not move).
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I then had plaster casts made.
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These are still described as plaster casts.
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He substantiated his claim with photographs taken by camera traps, a more foolproof method of tiger population estimation than the old method of taking plaster casts of pugmarks.
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The plaster casts and tracings along with field information are together analysed with map of the area to remove repetitions and overlaps in pug-evidences collected for the same tiger.
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The foundation of these programs rests on an intensive study of the human figure, renderings of plaster casts of classical sculpture, and the emulation of their instructors.
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This increase in interest brought about the distribution of phrenological tools; plaster casts, measuring devices, charts, and to some extent, modeled phrenological heads, became increasingly common.
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Today they use plaster casts (molds).
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They returned to the initial site, measured the creature's stride, made two plaster casts (of the best-quality right and left prints), and covered the other prints to protect them.
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Documentary about the life and work of the internationally acclaimed sculptor, whose trademark life-size plaster casts are familiar to art lovers and ordinary citizens all over the world.
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Dysphasia is not supported by a zimmer; a stammer is not held in a sling; a laryngectomy is not in a plastercast.
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Bossun's used part of the mill to manufacture plastercast figures.
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During the first half of the 19th century the collections included coins, marbles, candelabra, busts, plaster casts, and statues.
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Solliday moved from working from plaster casts to simple still life set-ups only after his instructor was satisfied with his work.
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Reyne performed with both arms in plaster casts, a result of injuries sustained after being hit by a car.
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Ludovico assembled and consolidated new materials to use as teaching aids, including a collection of plaster casts of classical works.
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