Earthen plasters are breathable, allowing whatever moisture may be in the bale walls to escape. |
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The company has developed a patented technology, m-doc, which is used as an anti-bleeding ingredient in plasters. |
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It is usually followed by herbal plasters and poultices called lepa to help draw toxins out of the pores of the skin. |
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Medicated gauze, alcohol cotton balls or dermatitis plasters are also necessary. |
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Lotions, plasters, and ointments sold at the store can sometimes be used to remove a wart. |
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The interior walls have three coats of cementitious Portland cement plasters. |
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He plasters himself all over the guilty pleasures in which he so degenerately indulges. |
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The company develops a unique anti-bleeding agent for use in first-aid products, such as plasters, sprays and nasal plugs. |
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The plasters cost E2 and contain five large and five small adhesive dressings, which are useful to everyone. |
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It comes in a stylish plastic case and includes a foil blanket, gloves, cleansing wipes, dressings and plasters. |
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Make sure you have a good supply of plasters and other first-aid equipment handy. |
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Next day at the council meeting, he sported court plasters on brow and beak. |
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This is conveyed through the use of the Band-Aid plasters pasted on their faces. |
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This includes covering cuts and broken skin with waterproof plasters and washing hands frequently and thoroughly. |
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These agents could be used in a pure form but are best utilized in concoctions, plasters, poultices, packs, washes or fumigants. |
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A variety of creams, gels, paints and medicated plasters are available from pharmacies. |
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I stick plasters on three toes to prevent blisters, and a gel cushion on my big toes to protect my toenails. |
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In addition to medicines, it might be worth investing in a small first-aid kit, containing plasters, dressings, tweezers and the like. |
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He says he has to hurry since he needs some mustard plasters for all the broken ribs his enemies have given him last night. |
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Professional physicians often prescribe folk therapies such as herbal teas or tinctures and mustard plasters. |
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Great care must be taken, especially with the fitting of plasters, to prevent chafing and subsequent ulcer formation elsewhere on the foot or ankle. |
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Other handy bits and pieces like plasters, handkerchief, aftersun and a needle and thread can also come in handy, and don't take up too much room. |
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This major retrospective of British sculptor Henry Moore consists of some 120 works, including drawings, maquettes, plasters, wood and stone carvings, and large bronzes. |
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An endless series of powders, theriacs, electuaries, leeches, mixtures and tablets of various types, decoctions, ointments and plasters were discussed and classified. |
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Those white things, Bambi, are sticking plasters to cover his earrings. |
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He sowed them on and put a thin piece of a shingle on the inside of his hand to support the fingers and applied sticking plasters to the upper side of his fingers. |
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A simple first aid kit with sticking plasters and greasy dressings will help deal with minor injuries, and petroleum jelly is useful for abrasions. |
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It is used in the form of cataplasms, tonics, salves and plasters. |
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Builders of straw bale, adobe, cob and other types of natural homes use earthen plasters for interior and exterior walls, usually applying the plaster in two or three layers. |
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We have found time and time again that, when done right, earthen plasters and finishes are far superior to concrete and synthetic stuccos in many ways. |
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If you're super-organised, your list should also include plasters, some kind of disinfectant and antihistamines or an inhaler, should you need them. |
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I think my first aid kit is entirely made up of big plasters. |
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The injuries were treated conservatively with below-knee plasters. |
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Adhesive material spread upon silk, muslin, or paper, makes adhesive and court plasters, of which the official Emplastrum Capsici and Emplastrum Ichthyocollae are examples. |
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I shall tire of my Journal if it is to contain nothing but biles and plasters and unguents. |
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The paternalists provide billions of dollars' worth of weapons and then millions of dollars' worth of sticking plasters. |
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Cantharis vittata was collected as a substitute for Cantharis vesicatoria, which was used in blistering plasters. |
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It''s a lot easier to allocate, swap and cancel appointments, and you save a fortune on Tippex and sticking plasters for paper cuts. |
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With little more than wooden rulers, plasters and cotton, traditional bonesetters treat a wide range of injuries. |
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Produced from recycled and chlorine-free materials, WWF Safari plasters also make the best environmental choice. |
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Attach catheter onto two circular double stick plasters, one at the site of catheter entry to the skin and the other 5 cm away. |
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For the past four years, government and regulators have been trying to treat the wounds exposed by the financial crisis with stick plasters. |
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Note Massicot is sometimes used by painters, and also as a drier in the composition of ointments and plasters. |
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Hair reinforcement is not found in lime mortars, but is common in lime plaster and many types of hair and other organic fibres can be found in historic plasters. |
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It is a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar and many plasters. |
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Plasters and stuccos are spread by hand or trowel, or sprayed on with a mechanical sprayer or pump. |
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