Though we all hold in common that we are not of an Abrahamic faith, we are still too different from each other to be forced into the same mold. |
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To diagnose an allergy to mold or fungi, the doctor will take a complete medical history. |
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Understood in the neo-Scholastic sense, the mold represents the infinitely reproducible semblables. |
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Unfortunately, white mold is most common in northern growing areas where short-season beans are grown. |
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The nozzles and the suction device are formed independently from the upper mold and the lower mold. |
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The process to make the cap includes positioning viscous plastic material in a mold to produce the desired retention member shape. |
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Passing light through the transparent mold caused the material to cross-link and harden. |
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They can be melted at a low temperature and shaped into a mold as they cool back into a solid. |
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Judy suggests garnishing the mold with fresh raspberries and whole cranberries. |
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The switch to the West Coast offense doesn't mean the team will become a pass-first team in the mold of the old 49ers. |
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We cooked outside, on a butane burner his father melted lead with to mold his trotline weights. |
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I think it was a bowl and I was abusing it, using it outside on the front steps to mold snow sculptures. |
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In order to mold glass into a meaningful shape, the artisan must blow through a tube into molten glass. |
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I am not familiar with molding clay, but if the item was a sand casting, the third piece could be a master pattern used to make the mold itself. |
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On another level, language is analyzed as an object that is used to control and mold social relationships. |
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What he sees, what he eats and the type of lifestyle at home is the influence which will mold his character for the rest of his life. |
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Discard both the cloves and the liquid if there are signs of mold or yeast growth on the surface of the wine or vinegar. |
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Even small amounts of moisture feed nasty mold and mildew growths that can affect your health and lead to major structural damage in your house. |
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And, one of the most critical new issues in buildings, it resists the growth of mold and mildew. |
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Plaster of Paris is widely used as a mold or model material in the metal and ceramic industries. |
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The company's multicomponent molds typically use servomotors for mold action, rather than hydraulics, providing an all-electric process. |
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There, by colonizing the peanut pod zone, the mold becomes a living shield against toxigenic fungi. |
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Because your bathroom is the dampest and warmest area of your home, it's the most likely to grow mold and mildew. |
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For example, mold and mildew grow in moist areas, causing allergic reactions and damaging buildings. |
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Insurance companies are beginning to write exclusionary clauses for mold in their policies. |
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A molder aboard USS Yellowstone pours molten lead into an already prepared mold made of sand. |
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Next she set about making the mold for the silver that would soon be a thick, molten liquid. |
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A plaster mold was made when the body parts were to be cast in bronze metal because molten bronze would destroy a rubber mold. |
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An adamantine character cast in a republican mold helped anchor his pedestal in the national pantheon. |
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Mechanical properties of permanent mold castings can be further improved by heat treatment. |
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Growers use fungicides and biological control agents to keep the mold in check. |
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A mold was made from the handset type, and type metal was cast into this mold. |
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Only a gifted leader, one who led by example and who understood the Texan makeup, could mold such mulish freemen into a cohesive team. |
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In conventional sand casting, the mold is formed around a pattern by ramming sand, mixed with the proper bonding agent, onto the pattern. |
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The pressure forced the veneer to assume the shape of the mold and bonded the adhesive to it. |
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The plasmodium of the true slime mold Physarum polycephalum is a multinucleate organism not subdivided into cells. |
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When resources dwindle, the slime mold is reprogrammed to produce spore-bearing fruit bodies. |
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What's more, these results led Simon and his colleagues to investigate an age-old, baffling question about slime mold behavior. |
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Zooming in for a close-up of a slime mold, you can observe the branching network patterns that emerge as the mold grows. |
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Other studies have reported that calcium ions are required for phototaxis in Cryptomonas sp. and the slime mold Physarum polycephalum. |
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Insect, bacteria and slime mold communities coordinate growth processes based on interactions among chemical trails left behind by individuals. |
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However, from the mycological standpoint, antibiotics are considered mycotoxins since they too are generated by mold to ward off microorganisms. |
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Numerous other species of mold and mildew are also toxic, and many mycotoxins are known carcenogens. |
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Each mold filled with a predetermined amount of concrete is slung up fore and aft by the ceiling traveling crane. |
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They can't be eaten by mold or slobbered on by your dog or ripped by a malicious child. |
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To remove mold that takes root in grout and on walls and windowsills, mix equal parts water and borax in a spray bottle, suggests Dadd. |
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Substances where this mold can be found include places where water has soaked wood. |
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Just as brain surgeons train beyond basic medicine, potential ballet teachers should have special training to mold dancers of the future. |
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The mold must be preheated with a blowtorch to keep the silver from solidifying before it fills the whole cavity. |
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Under the right conditions, wet structures and contents can be a perfect breeding ground for mold spores. |
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Invert the mold onto a cutting board and transfer the brioche to a wire rack to cool. |
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There was mold on the bathroom floor, persistent carpet odors in the bedrooms and the frequent appearance of sow bugs along the walls. |
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First the brass plates were spun on a lathe over a wooden mold to create the font. |
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Grain mold fungi also produce spores capable of aerial dispersal in the field as well as within a grain storage bin. |
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And any animal that lives in a cage, from birds to gerbils, will produce droppings that can attract mold and dust. |
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He plans to search for safer fungicides like calcium chloride, the same material that is used as de-icing salt, to fight gray mold disease. |
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Great for spots and stains, it kills mold and mildew, athlete's foot fungus, and staph and salmonella germs. |
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Other suggestions for reducing mold allergies include opening a window or using a fan after taking a steamy shower or bath. |
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Warm, moist headspace air can activate mold growth, causing grain to crust and seal over. |
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Poor ventilation is a common feature that promotes mold growth and structural decay in buildings. |
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If serving chartreuse cold, place a weight on top of the cooked mold and chill. |
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The cheese mite, known to cause dermatitis, is larger than both the grain mite and the mold mite. |
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Engineers can also readily mold or bend the materials at room temperature into various shapes, a property called superplasticity. |
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Like aphids, they also excrete honeydew, attracting black sooty mold fungus. |
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He cites a project in India that needed to cost-effectively mold interior panels for an upcoming vehicle program. |
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In regular papermaking, the mold is a frame over which the screen that catches the pulp is stretched. |
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Lining a brioche or bread mold with butter and or buttered parchment paper allows the dense dough to rise evenly during its oven time. |
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Buildings with high humidity and water infiltration problems are particularly prone to mold growth. |
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By these means, the virtuous mother could mold an unspoiled, respectful, neat, and clean child. |
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Even if you're not covered, contact an industrial hygienist or a company that specializes in mold remediation to take a look. |
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Well, some of the men actually prefer to break out of the penguin suit mold and dress in their own signature style for performances. |
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It's been more than 70 years since Alexander Fleming discovered that the mold fungus penicillium was effective against bacteria. |
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Asthma, cancer, wasting, hemorrhage, inanition, and death have been linked to mold exposure since ancient times. |
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They made a silicon rubber mold of the inside of the horns to show every indentation and marking, scrutinizing the outside under a microscope. |
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The feedstock is injected into a mold cavity using molding machines that are very similar to traditional plastic-injection molders. |
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The conditions causing mold should be corrected to prevent mold from growing. |
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Seed disks on pneumatic planters wear with use and mold themselves to the particular meter they are employed on. |
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Specialist mold makers created master patterns, which were used to fabricate working molds in plaster of Paris. |
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They helped to mold community leaders and willing participants in pluralistic politics. |
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Pulling hay from above causes dust and mold to become airborne, irritating the respiratory tract. |
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Well-intentioned parents, he says, mold their children from pre-school to high school in preparation for admission in to one of the Ivies. |
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If dominant stories tell tales that force everyone into one mold or belief, then counterstories are all those stories that don't fit the mold. |
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But till this very day, the forge and anvil are used by blacksmiths to mold and carve the general shape and desired balance of a weathervane. |
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You should clean these feeders every three days to ensure that mold does not form. |
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Find the center of the dough, put the mold in the middle, and measure where the end of the cream horn mold will be. |
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There still may be a few frat guys who do fit the mold of the beer-drinking, womanizing partiers. |
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He then bumped the hair with a curling iron to mold ends, and shaped it with a claw comb. |
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The fungicides nipagin and propionic acid were added to combat mold in the medium. |
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One potter might form the bowl, either through casting the clay in a mold or hand-forming it on a potter's wheel. |
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It seems that Ed and I just don't fit into the predestinated mold that the government and the general society would like us to. |
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A quick response will also allow the adjuster to determine if the mold is pre-existing or a result of the water damage. |
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The specimen is an external mold and tectonic flattening of the genae appears to have produced a greater width than length. |
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The filtered solution was deaerated with dry argon for 10 min and the mold was sealed. |
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Debossed wristbands are produced by creation of a mold that resembles the shape of the wristband. |
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Stir the pulp well and place the deckle over the mold ensuring the mesh of the mold is face-up. |
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Once broken down it is washed, cooled, and then made into paper using a mold and a frame called a deckle, to determine size. |
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Take a flashlight and shine it at a glancing angle across the wall and the mold almost lights up. |
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Vigorous cleaning, special moisture control measures, and dehumidification, along with minimizing indoor plants, can decrease mold exposure. |
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Physically, she fits the ideal ballerina mold perfectly, with a beautifully proportioned body and limbs that never look less than graceful. |
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It is easy to be impressed with our demiurgical abilities and to believe we can mold digital technology however we desire. |
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Impressions on the internal mold of the holotype show at least two denticulations at intervals on the inside of the outer lip. |
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Pierce bottom of puff pastry with a fork and place another 4-inch tart mold over dough to prevent rising. |
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An adjustable mold stop comes with an automatic ejector, and an adjustable mold clamp accommodates different mold thicknesses. |
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But one would need to look quickly to find them before they are lost under a coating of mold thicker than the duckweed on Suzhou Creek. |
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Its fibers become moldy very easily, and the mold breaks the fiber into a fine dust. |
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First the gel to slick it all down, then the spray to mold and hold where you want it. |
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A mold fossil is similar to the impression that can be made by pressing one's fingertip into a piece of soft clay. |
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A mold fossil often forms when water soaks into the rock where a shell is buried. |
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When all that is left of the original organism is an organism-shaped hole in the rock, a mold fossil has formed. |
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The mold fossil is the same size as the shell but its shape is the opposite of the shell's shape. |
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Sediments collecting around a dead organism may lead to the formation of a mold fossil of the organism. |
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The formation of a mold fossil is the first process in the creation of a cast fossil. |
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Over-watered lawns will quickly become mold factories and will shower everyone near them with an abundance of mold spores. |
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Often black sooty mold grows on the honeydew, but this mold can be gently washed off. |
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Invert the jelly onto a cutting board and remove the mold and plastic wrap. |
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Most Americans fit into a mold defined by the dominant racial and cultural trends of their upbringing. |
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Mealybugs, aphids and whiteflies also eliminate honeydew, creating ideal conditions for sooty mold. |
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I wanted to see if I could mold air-dry clay right onto the bracelets, creating my own clay bracelets. |
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Make sure that they mold against your leg properly and that the elastic keeps them from bunching up regularly. |
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Now, lift the ladle from the mold, and allow a small puddle to form on top of the sprue plate before returning the ladle to the molten lead. |
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Elli tries to avoid plastics with glass-fiber reinforcement that doesn't flow easily through long, thin-wall mold features. |
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Working by lamplight, Johnny finishes the mold, though he is not fully satisfied with it. |
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Areas of 30 to 100 square feet require professionals, preferably certified in mold remediation and trained in handling hazardous materials. |
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The National Flood Insurance Program covers mold damage and remediation up to the policy's limits. |
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City officials expect to completely renovate the interior of the building, which suffers from mold and water damage. |
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Her features were actually too full and sensual, her figure too ample to fit the mold. |
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If humidifiers are necessary, scrub the fluid reservoirs at least twice a week to prevent mold growth. |
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To serve, place a 2-inch ring mold in the center of a soup bowl, fill with zucchini, and remove the ring mold. |
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These respirators contain both inhalation and exhalation valves that filter the air and ensure that it is free of mold particles. |
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Wear a medium-efficiency or high-efficiency filter dust mask or respirator to protect against the inhalation of mold spores. |
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In damp, warm, poorly ventilated areas, surface mold often develops on wooden parts of buildings. |
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Infecting fruits, flowers, and trees, gray mold looks like gray fuzz and is found on aging blossoms and soft ripe fruits. |
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No single profession has as its duty the obligation to provide a building that is dry and free of mold growth. |
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Designed to be an ocean liner, the 150,000-grt vessel is fracturing the mold of simply becoming just another gargantuan cruise ship. |
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The artist uses masking tape and cardboard to construct a mold on a ground that has been prepared with clear medium applied with a roller. |
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More than 20 years have passed since Janzen pondered why fruits rot, seeds mold, and meat spoils. |
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The products that on paper seemed to be bombproof and virtually inert turned out to be part of a system that propagates mold, mildew, and rot. |
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We've gone from having local farmers help out with labeling by hand to running automated labeling machines and high-speed rotary mold machines. |
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He discovered that the mishandling of fruit, both in groves and in packing plants, had turned the gold of oranges into a mold of ashy blue. |
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It is very important to dry rugs and carpets as soon as possible to prevent mildew, a spreading gray-white mold that stains and rots fabrics. |
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He scored at a career-high pace, but more importantly, Jackson turned Bryant into an attack dog on defense in the Scottie Pippen mold. |
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As more immigrants came to the country, there was a conscious effort to mold children into American citizens. |
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Commonly called sake outside of Japan, nihonshu or sake is brewed using rice, water and white koji mold as the main ingredients. |
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They are commuting into New Orleans, swabbing the mold off walls, ripping the guts out of buildings, removing mountains of soggy debris. |
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Mix cement, aggregate, and coloring by hand and fill mold to match specifications of product being finished, using trowel, tamper, and scraper. |
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You can take a sample from a surface with some Scotch tape and send it off to a lab to see if it's mold. |
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Eight of the lead musket balls have been flattened from impact, while others show mold lines, indicating that they had never been used. |
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Research now indicates that the mold which people usually scrape off the surface of jellies may not be as harmless as it seems. |
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If some texturing is desired, different effects can be achieved by applying texture to the cavity of the mold itself. |
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I started at the bay windows, scrubbing the grime away and bleaching the suspected mold. |
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The surrounding matrix of the fossil, which creates a natural mold, should also be thoroughly examined. |
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Multiple rows are observed in the glaucophycean algae, some red algae, chlorophycean and ulvophycean green algae, the slime mold Dictyostelium and the tunicates. |
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The inner paper layer of plasterboard encourages mold growth when inner walls become damp from inadequate venting of moisture or from leaks from walls, roofs, or plumbing. |
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Many people still have standing water and mold growing on the walls. |
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Remove from the heat and invert the mold onto a cutting board. |
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If the leak has caused substantial water damage or mold you will want to hire a contractor who specializes in mold remediation and water damage repairs. |
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Headmasters are in a unique position of power to mold the minds of impressionable young students. |
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Two designs were conventional bombers in the mold of the B-29, while the more radical designs were the Northrop flying wing and the Boeing swept wing jet. |
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Molds and micromolds are made of tool steel, and are typically created using an electrical-discharge machining or laser process to cut mold cavities into the steel material. |
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Even some avant-gardists began to mold their work around regular company structures, touring, repertory, and management that could talk to presenters and funding agencies. |
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In fungi, plasmodial slime mold displays a diploid life history. |
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Most builders are required to supply exhaust fans in these areas, but some vent the moisture into an attic or a crawl space where mold can germinate and re-enter the house. |
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If the toolmaker is working from the wrong revision level of a product drawing, the possibility exists that the finished mold cavity will not produce a part to specification. |
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Other products are designed to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew. |
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Moisture also causes additional problems, such as mold and mildew growth. |
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From time to time, those cussed folks break the mold of the old politics. |
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Moist cooling ducts promote mold and other water-borne bacteria. |
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Most of the mold is cut off and the plants are shipped by boat to Hong Kong where a chemical stimulant is added to enhance the effect of the herbs. |
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He would himself use the language of Progressive era reform rhetoric to mold Storrow and those who supported him as men of money, monopolies and trusts. |
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For Lee, the main task is to rediscover traditional handicrafts and Taiwanese cultural symbols and mold them into modern luxuries for international markets. |
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The growth of mold and mildew also are slowed by natural light. |
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The story of Singh and Patel is a heartwarming one, and perfectly fits into the mold of a fairy-tale Disney sports film. |
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Rhizopus nigricans, or black bread mold, also has a haploid life history. |
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To let the air in, the cheese wheel is regularly pierced all the way through with a long needle, and the mold develops all along the thin tunnels thus generated. |
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The cleaning should be done under a stereomicroscope to permit controllable cleaning of the details and to avoid damage to the surface of the mold of the exterior. |
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It's all part of biomimicry, an attempt to mold technology on nature. |
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Calcium propionate is added to foods to inhibit mold growth. |
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In addition, the mold and moisture issues associated with chillers operating at part-load conditions are eliminated when proper dehumidification can occur. |
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Two interns renting on the D.C. campus were shocked to find mold and water damage in their pricey summer housing. |
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Thermoplastic tips have generally shown good resistance to abrasion and corrosion, but may vary in wear life depending on the specific material used to mold the tips. |
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Grossman documents how the U.S. military made a concerted and deliberate effort to mold more efficient killers. |
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Rob Thomas' late, lamented Cupid broke the mold for cinematic TV shows that don't fit into the prescribed categories of one-hour dramas or half-hour sitcoms. |
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In the morning, Michael and I dumped five-gallon buckets full of compost, forest loam, sand, and leaf mold onto the root cellar's cold cement floor. |
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A soil mixture composed of about 2 parts fertile loam, 1 part leaf mold or peat, and 1 part sand or perlite is recommended for growing African violets. |
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Fortunately, mycologists quickly dismissed any Extraterrestrial Biological Entity hypothesis and identified the blobs as part of a slime mold or myxomycete. |
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Press the dough into the mold as thinly and evenly as possible. |
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However, I would like to know if there is a way to rinse the honeydew from the scale and the associated black soot mold from the leaves of the magnolia? |
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Would someone attempt to break the mold and introduce a different element? |
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Kitchen items, clothes, washing machines, and dryers must be disinfected with bleach, and all surviving interior surfaces should be cleaned to prevent mold growth. |
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Haslett, a noted tough guy, knows how to mold a swarming, aggressive unit, and he could be the perfect fit for the mentality St. Louis wants to adopt. |
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Oak flooring was set on a particleboard subfloor in a remodeling job in 1978 and the water and particle board played host to a very aggressive mold called trichoderma. |
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The fact is mold is a living fungus that exists all around us. |
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Through his narrative of the illumination, Rousseau mythologized the violence of breaking this mold as the liberation of self through the experience of accident. |
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For the reconstructive patient, a mold is sculpted, which is a mirror image of the muscle from the other side, and a matching custom implant is created for symmetry. |
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When molders don't accurately dose their shots, Elli explains, they risk overpacking their parts, which can cause the parts to stick in the mold or even to break it. |
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In his Parisian workshop, the elegant Bartholdi and truly minuscule workers pose next to a gigantic foot or an ear, of which the actual-size mold is shown with the photos. |
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Making springerles is quite a production because you have to hand-press the wooden mold into the cookies dough and cut out each individual cookie. |
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Most grain mold pathogens become associated with the kernel in the field but can grow within the colonized kernel and even spread to adjacent kernels during storage. |
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With the second seat, I wanted to add a really slick bubble canopy so after lofting the lines we built a mold for the canopy and sent it to Evans who blew the unit. |
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Salmon mold is a delicious dish, very attractive and it's definitely different from common and popular recipes for salmon that you can always find. |
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The electrode materials are placed in a mold and left to harden. |
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In low-pressure casting the steel mold is above the molten aluminum. |
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Then he pours liquid gelatin into the mold and lets it harden. |
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The produce inspector rejected several crates of berries that had begun to grow mold. |
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A system includes a compactable mold defining a mold cavity for forming a compacted concrete building block, and a mold wall disassembly and reassembly mechanism. |
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That could break the mold and then every star wants a 40-foot trailer. |
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This is sooty mold that grows on the honeydew that aphids excrete. |
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Brush with a broom to remove loose mold from outer covering. |
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Finally the flares of the mold must be luted to provide a seal between mold and bar so that the weld metal will not escape during the actual welding process. |
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Thus, the higher silicon alloys normally are used for more complex castings and for permanent mold and die casting processes, which cannot tolerate hot-short alloys. |
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In winter, ventilation pulls out interior moisture, which tends to collect in attics and may saturate insulation or cause mold and mildew to grow. |
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The mold and mildew grow because of the presence of sufficient moisture. |
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To make the tart, butter the inside of a 10-inch quiche mold or springform pan. |
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If the issue is indoor allergies caused by dust mites, mold or pet dander, cleaning and vacuuming might help. |
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Beyond targeting the current uses of methyl bromide, the company is also targeting the control of mold and bacteria that cause sick building syndrome. |
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By providing the ability to deposit tool steel onto existing mold and die surfaces, the technique allows obsolete molds and dies to be reconfigured to new product designs. |
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The steel stores specialize in selling premium and standard tool, die and mold steels with a focus on cold work tool steels and on local customer service. |
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Fighting mold is big business, an untold story in the building industry. |
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Give it a few minutes to come to full temperature, and then, after fluxing the metal, the first ladle full of lead is lifted to the pre-heated mold. |
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National Republicans see her in the mold of moderates like Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, but Democrats disagree. |
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He would cut a negative into wet sand and pour plaster into the sand mold. |
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In the winter, condensation on cold walls encourages mold growth, but even thick insulation can be invaded if vapor barriers in exterior walls are not effective. |
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They were then shipped to archive laboratories in Maryland where mold was removed and rips mended. |
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But most importantly, in order to survive for a second season, they require the white, stringy fungus found in leaf mold. |
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Development of fluoride-free mold powders for peritectic steel slab casting. |
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NewGen is asking for fresh thinking toward improving green sand casting and chemically bonded core and mold technologies. |
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Green sand metalcasters have come to realize the majority of casting defects are mold related. |
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Dicronite DL-5 modified tungsten disulfide is a permanent mold release that can be applied to molds at licensed facilities worldwide. |
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But when using water, you need to decide how to apply built-in lines cross-drilled in the mold or bubblers. |
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Plastic explosives are difficult to detect because a bomb maker can mold them into concealable or inconspicuous objects. |
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The tilting platen allows for the mold to be cleaned as needed, in some cases between each cycle, depending upon the application. |
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Compression molding presses are offered with upper tilting platens for easy mold access. |
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Scientists have demonstrated a way to mold radio waves into spirals that could allow multiple radio stations to broadcast at the same frequency. |
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Singleton is regarded as a pure point guard in the mold of former Matadors' standout Markus Carr. |
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If this mold has problems ejecting shorts, triple-check that you have enough shot to make an ejectable part. |
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Both the rod and mold are aluminum and assumed to behave in a linear elastical manner. |
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Ozone is a proven odor-destroying molecule commonly used to purify air and elimate smoke and mold odors in buildings. |
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Chemlok 6270 is an adhesive said to offer improved bonding performance and mold fouling, as well as premium environmental and prebake resistance. |
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The mold could be made from old or newly created horse brass, to create the pattern. |
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The industrial hygienist is necessary for pretesting, because they may find more mold than is originally noticeable to the naked eye. |
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Another process, high hydrostatic pressure, uses extremely high pressure instead of heat to deactivate enzymes and mold and kill bacteria. |
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You'd better understand that hypercriticism is all meant to mold you into the ideal Bruins quarterback. |
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In late May, prosthetists made a plaster mold of her left leg above where her knee had been to help fashion her first artificial limb. |
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Curvularia is a dematiaceous mold classified in the group of asexual fungi called Hyphomycetes. |
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The mold body is made up of layers of quasi-isotropic chips of randomly oriented fiber bundles impregnated with a resin. |
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Molds fully engineered and built to close tolerances for dimensional accuracy, parts interchangeability, mold longevity, and ease of maintenance. |
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The mold surface may then crack, buckle or flake off unless the molding sand is dimensionally stable under rapid heating. |
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The hydrocarbon gases recondense as pyrolitic graphite deposits as films or sheets on the mold surface. |
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Digital thermography is infrared photography and analysis of the surface temperature of a mold or a molded part. |
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The yeast morphotype but not the mold, for example, has a cysteine dioxygenase activity and is a cysteine auxotroph. |
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The centrifugal force, due to rotation, pushed metal into the runners and mold cavities, and a vertical vortex formed along the axis of rotation. |
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Ausherman has a lankier build in the mold of San Francisco 49ers punter Andy Lee, whom Ausherman watches film of when he's struggling. |
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This layering effect of various temperatures and moisture contents results in a green sand mold with no uniform strength. |
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But the absence of dogma gives Hinduism an almost amoebic ability to mold itself to the socio-economic needs of its times. |
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In the standard process of solvent casting, a polymer is dissolved in a solvent and the resulting mother liquor is poured into a mold. |
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Offers cetyl alcohol NF and cetyl-stearyl alcohol as mold releases in plastics. |
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Figure 1 shows the microstructures of the mold and mold insert, and the gate used for microinjection molding analyses. |
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Single-acting hydraulic clamps for quick mold change are new from EAS Mold and Die Change Systems, Menomonee Falls, Wis. |
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The DTM metal particles, coated with a proprietary polymer, are laser sintered to build the prototype mold. |
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This model examined a 20 lb casting, produced with a 10 lb core within a 150 lb sand mold, that had a 5 min. |
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Chaining together arrays of such logic gates might allow a slime mold computer to carry out binary operations for computation. |
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The straight mold also will increase LTV Steel's production of high quality, continuously cast slabs by over 16,000 tons per month. |
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Queller's group studied cooperation not in bacteria but in slime mold colonies formed by cells of the social amoeba Dictyosteliurn discoideum. |
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The three remaining targets are another roundworm, a hydra from the group of harpoon flingers that includes corals, and a slime mold. |
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Simon's group explored toxicity by testing its quantum dots in both human and slime mold cells. |
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Loomis of the University of California, San Diego, used antisense genes in a slime mold to investigate cell specialization and movement. |
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Its moist conditions are ideal for creating the pungent, marbly mold for which blue cheese is so well known. |
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It is narrated by actor Forest Whitaker, whose warm, velveteen voice can make even a segment on slime mold seem utterly fascinating. |
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Once they were in their correct location, the wound was immobilized by either a splint or a plaster mold. |
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The mold is painted with a new nano-particle conductive coating that receives current via slip rings that carry the power to the mold. |
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For such products, a semipositive mold is designed, with the flash at a right angle to the direction of pressure. |
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With a success rate like that, why would anyone even consider trying to break the mold set by a proven process? |
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All of this year's Best Picture contenders break the mold of big-budget blockbuster, Titanic-type Tinseltown entertainment. |
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It also has absolute encoders and a new online operations manual that stores set-up notes for each mold. |
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Mycometrics ERMI is arguably one of the best evaluation tools for the presence of mold in an indoor environment. |
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Low molecular weight, saturated monocarboxylic acids combined with selected adjuvants can effectively inhibit mold spore germination. |
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Two-mass Natural Frequency shakeouts are custom-designed to efficiently separate sand and castings in high-pressure automatic mold lines. |
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A sprue that's not kept full will increase slag, dross and air ingestion and produce inconsistent mold filling times. |
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One is new sizes of needle bearing locks for mold alignment from its Friction Fee line. |
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Blue mold and the black rot fungus are most Commonly found associated with blotch in this way. |
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When they made him, they broke the mold. lt was a cliche that had been spoken about any number of men, for any number of different reasons. |
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Another pinch of charcoal was added and the process repeated until the mold was filled, when the briquet was forced out. |
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There was little to be done about the stubborn dottings of mold on the basement wall or in a patch on the blue bathroom lino behind the toilet. |
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Tacitus wrote a narrative for his fellow senators and fitted each of the emperors into a simple mold of his choosing. |
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The purified nRhi o 1 was found to retain IgE reactivity as immunoscreened with mold allergy patient sera. |
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Few songwriters have been as instrumental in creating the mold for American music. |
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In this sense, the law is a civilizing force, and therefore Rousseau believed that the laws that govern a people helped to mold their character. |
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Kiln casting glass involves heating chunks of glass in a kiln until they are liquid and flow into a waiting mold below it in the kiln. |
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Until the late 20th century, bentonite clay was widely used as a mold binder in the manufacture of sand castings. |
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Typically used for production boats because of its ability to reuse a female mold as the foundation for the shape of the boat. |
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Some are now constructed by vacuum infusion where the fibres are laid out and resin is pulled into the mold by atmospheric pressure. |
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When bagged in this way, the lower mold is a rigid structure and the upper surface of the part is formed by the flexible membrane vacuum bag. |
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Industries served include automotive, appliance, off-road equipment, and business machines, in-house product development and mold tryout. |
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In addition, the insert material must be the same as the base mold with equal coefficient of thermal expansion. |
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Most people will experience at least some negative health effects when they cohabitate with mold for long enough. |
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Similarly, mold growth on the top and bottom sides of subflooring and on the underlying structural floor joists is a ubiquitous problem. |
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Polyshot also offers vacuum brazing services for mold makers to produce conformally cooled mold cavities. |
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Thus, the ab urbe condita form is extremely variable while continuing to mold Roman histories. |
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The key to invariance is bodily discipline, as in monastic prayer and meditation meant to mold dispositions and moods. |
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If they are too high in moisture, or if storage conditions are poor, they may become infected by the mold fungus Aspergillus flavus. |
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