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Then a wardress poured liquid down my throat out of a tin enamelled cup.
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The first is that large quantities of these goods not enamelled are imported for the purpose of remanufacture in this country.
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Lithium carbonate is an ingredient in vitreous enamels used on staves, refrigerators and other domestic appliances.
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The imports of patent, varnished, japanned and enamelled leather entering this country from all sources in 1933 amounted approximately to £750,000.
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Last year our exports of prepared paints and enamels came to over£1,000,000; those of paints and colours in powder to over£750,000 and of varnish to over£500,000.
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Three further ornamental enamels were lost before the first description of the cross.
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The top layers of the enamel's primary mineral, hydroxylapatite, are converted into the more robust fluorapatite.
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First she concentrated on the design with clear enamels.
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The surface of the metal is decorated with a low relief design which can be seen through translucent and transparent enamels.
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He began designing bowls, vases and bottles which his friends made, then he painted enamels on the surface.
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Many turned to other trades, including enamelling, electroplating and the manufacture of copper and brass coal scuttles, fire screens and kettles.
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He made and fired small decorative enamels which were sold in his shop.
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Myazin works with different media: drawing, painting, sculpture, hot enamels, and monumental-decorative compositions.
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The piece features tiles composed of handblown glass treated with vitreous enamels and laminated to mirror.
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Several of the enamels have a reversed counterpart, which is sometimes located opposite.
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Enamels are ground and applied to each cell created by the metal wirework.
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His work is also characterized with rapid, sweeping, bold lines and the use of modern enamels, machinery and other elements related to technology.
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However, these features were combined with several innovations, such as wrinkled tooth enamel.
The enamels compositions and the pigments change with time.
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In enamels and glazes it serves as an opacifier.
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He started using synthetic resin-based paints called alkyd enamels, which, at that time, was a novel medium.
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Since enamels were in vogue at the time, he also mastered the complexities of this process.
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In five enamels a diagonal cross is the motif, often featuring circular motifs with quatrefoil flowers.
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In the four corners of the frame are enamels of the four evangelist symbols, which were added in the fourteenth century.
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Murals are then painted either with industrial acrylic enamels or the longer lasting silicate mineral paints.
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Fascinated by these experiences, from 1933 onwards he devoted himself to creative works of enamels on metal.
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Enamels are still popular in the plastic modeling hobby, while acrylic is the most popular for miniature figurines.
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Strip products must be of good surface quality so that insulating enamels do not break down under voltage.
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Quick-drying enamels are spirit varnishes ground with the desired pigment.
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Alkyd enamels, the dominant type of commercial oil-based paint, cure by oxidative crosslinking after exposure to air.
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The pre-treated streptococci were allowed to attach to human enamel or glass (favoured for its transparency).
The fleeting creatures of earth, sea, and skysnails, squids, crabs, moths, and fliesbecame his muse, inspiring a complicated palette of seductive enamels and textured forms.
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As a result, the biomechanical and palaeoecological roles of many features, such as wrinkled tooth enamel, are not understood at present.
Industrially, fluorite is used as a flux for smelting, and in the production of certain glasses and enamels.
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Very occasionally they were of bronze adorned with enamels and blazoned with heraldry.
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The method was based upon analysing oxygen isotope values in human dental enamel.
The third relies on high-metals, porous enamels to catalyze the reduction of soils to ash at normal cooking temperatures.
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Analysis of his tooth enamel would provide confirmation of this assumption.
The horizontal black line at the bottom represents the enamel surface.
Tooth enamel is especially useful as a sample tissue because it preserves the isotopic signal of the diet consumed in childhood when the teeth developed.
Strontium-isotope studies have focused on tooth enamel rather than bone.
Small red enamelled five pointed stars were affixed to its ribbon denoting additional combat wounds.
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All body tissues are continuously being regenerated and replaced through the metabolism of the body, except the dental enamel.
The teeth are long, slender (height 2-3 cm; basal diameter 0.6-0.9 cm), slightly recurved, and have finely ridged enamel crowns.
The emerging lavatories were ornate and luxurious, including faux-marble crown molding and white enamel urinals.
While his paintings were popular, his reputation was particularly enhanced by his skill at producing miniatures and enamels.
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The sections were then covered in a 4:1 solution of glycerol: distilled water and glass coverslips held in place by nail enamel.
He was most famous his whimsical renderings of animals on copper, and for his large sized abstract enamels.
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Physical consequences of bulimia include electrolyte imbalance, erosion of dental enamel and damage to the digestive system.
Beds and enamel basins and sink baths and all kinds of stuff.
They include catalysts, additives to fuel to reduce emissions and to glass and enamels to change their color.
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A, outer surface of the enamel exposed to the biofilm.
The anterior break shows the tip of a replacement tooth, with wrinkled enamel and very fine serrations on the carina.
Liquid enamels are sold in 1/4 to 1 oz. bottles, and some colours are also available in spray cans.
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The wires and enamels are then added as before.
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As a result many plastics, enamels, and other polymers are formed through radical polymerization.
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The term is also applied to monochrome painting in enamels.
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At this stage, the enameled metal will be coated with better enamels a few more times and again reheated.
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The enamels being so delicate, we do not have many of them left from the ancient times.
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Both are painted in enamels and the stripes have diamond points.
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The four enamels in the third group feature an interplay of the cloisonne and champleve methods, forming a fisch scale pattern.
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The glass was decorated using unique enamels that actually became a part of the glass, creating durable, scratch-resistant designs.
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A wide variety of technologically useful applications rely on photopolymers, for example some enamels and varnishes depend on photopolymer formulation for proper hardening upon exposure to light.
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On a technical level his paintings combine oils, enamels (both sprayed and applied with brush) and collaged elements from personal photographs to objects stuck on or painted over.
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Each group was placed in an enamel dish that was 25 cm in diameter and 8 cm deep, provided with 200 g of spiked dung and covered in netting.
Due to the constant i nput of seeds f rom t he fruiting plant, we differentiated experimental seeds by marking them with a small dot of white enamel paint.
Fired enamels adhere better to these alloys.
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In this process, finely crushed glass is mixed with a binding material, such as a mixture of gum arabic and water, and often with colourants and enamels.
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As is the case for oxygen isotopes, strontium is deposited as a permanent signature of the place of origin as tooth enamel forms in the fetus, infant, and child.
The emblem of this order consisted of a plaque of gold hung around the neck, formed by a double letter interlaced and done in red and white enamel.
They showed that bacterial vitality increased from the enamel surface to the central part of the plaque and decreased again in the outer parts of the biofilm.
The remaining enamels feature modified quatrefoil flowers.
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The enameller begins by crushing and cleaning raw enamels to obtain a very fine powder, which is then mixed with essential oils to achieve the colour palette.
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Their occlusal surface is either covered with enamel bearing radial striations (unworn functional teeth) or exhibits a ring of enamel surrounding the centrally exposed dentine (highly worn functional teeth).
We have verified from our analyses of bone and enamel from humans and other animals that local variation in any given region is substantially less than the ranges shown here.
The enamel surface is strongly wrinkled.
The symphysis is robust, the lateral ridge is absent, the lateral plate is probably present (though the medial margins of the alveoli are damaged) and the teeth possess wrinkled enamel.
Synthetic polymer, enamel, and pencil on canvas.
A lot depends on what age the child's enamel is formed.
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All they need do is to buy a small tin of white enamel and paint the whole of the back mudguard of their machines.
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Oil is a very large part of the raw material of the enamel trade.
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I am concerned mainly about the enamel hollow-ware trade, and especially about the vitreous enamel hollow-ware trade, which is a very small industry.
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I learned that it goes into vitreous enamel, and is also used for hardening glass for lenses; that it has a hardening or toughening property.
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We have in one respect added to the cost by the purchase of an enamel advertising poster for recruiting.
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Another proposal for enamel ware is at an earlier stage of development, but no doubt it will come forward in due course.
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They cited as examples the iron pots and enamelled dishes that serve in place of the calabashes of olden days.
The evidence from these workshops shows that the craftsmen were producing prestige valuables: enamels, glassware, ivories, bonework and elaborate metalwork.
The redundant / in words like channelled, enamelling, initialled, panelling was again more strongly endorsed by women than men, by differences ranging from 13% to 20%.
The application of the antiplaque agents showed some significant differences with regard to the cell density on enamel as compared with glass.
As in study 1, the confocal microscopy images (not shown) indicated that there was no loss of enamel surface (cavitation).
Because enamel does not remodel, a permanent isotopic record of tooth formation is created.
However, these teeth lack wrinkled tooth enamel and possess a sub-cylindrical crosssection.
Furthermore, these mutants show defects in enamel formation of the continuously growing incisors, whereas molars exhibit increased attrition and reparative dentin formation.
The enamel of the first molars of both the left maxilla and left mandible was damaged postmortem.
In enamel these crystals are very closely and beautifully packed together so as to constitute 99 per cent by volume of the material.
In the case of agents that protect enamel, penetration to the underlying surface is also important.
One of the most dramatic examples is the development of the enamel that covers teeth.
Dentine does not remodel like bone, so it captures a childhood dietary signal comparable to that of enamel.
The presence of diagenetic strontium in an enamel sample could mask evidence for migration.
Post-depositional contamination of tooth enamel (diagenesis) is normally not significant in strontium-isotope studies.
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