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  • processing, and art.<br/> ...skin together at surface cuts. It has also been used as a general purpose paper cement.<br/>
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  • ...06. Adelaide: Australian Medicines Handbook; 2006.</ref> However, a recent paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports that high-do ...thesized by palladium-coupling reactions.<ref>{{cite journal | title = The Art of Meeting Palladium Specifications in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Pr
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  • ...mself is the author of the first known publication of Prussian blue in the paper ''Notitia Coerulei Berolinensis nuper inventi'' in 1710, as can be deduced
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  • ...'Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith'', March 1995, pp. 32-42.<!-- paper says 1985 but ASA's PSCF index and link both say 1995 --></ref> * ''Art and Prudence: A Study in Practical Philosophy'' (1937)
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  • [[Image:ManilaPaper.jpg|thumb|A stack of [[manila paper]]]] {{wiktionary|paper}}
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  • ...t [[pollen]], human and animal hairs, [[textiles|textile fibers]], [[paper|paper fibres]], minerals from outdoor soil, and many other materials which may be ===Art and entertainment===
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  • :[[Crazy quilting]] is often used to refer to the [[textile arts|textile art]] of [[patchwork]] and is sometimes used interchangeably with that term. ...[loop pile]] and [[cut pile]] can be integrated into the same fabric. The art of épinglé weaving in Europe originates from Lucca (Italy) and later Veni
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  • ...)|preserved]] from future damage. The field falls under the category of [[art conservation]] as well as library preservation, depending on the type of co ...(needlework)|sampler]], for instance), it may be placed on an [[acid-free paper|acid-free board]] or similar support and carried as if on a tray. If the p
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  • ...r a number of purposes, including: the [[thatching]] of roofs, to create a paper-making material, for ornamenting small surfaces as a "straw-mosaic", for pl ...arison with New Caledonia shows how high East [[Melanesia]] stands in this art. One has only to look at a [[New Caledonia]] fan beside one from [[Fiji]].
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  • ..., [[towel]]s, covering for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and in [[art]]. In the workplace, they are used in industrial and scientific processes s ...es, cotton, [[rice paper|rice]], hemp, and [[nettle]] are used in making [[paper]].
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  • ...oil. The husks and meal are processed into animal feed, and the stems into paper. ...nd then using the warping reels, the threads are beamed. A thick layer of paper is laid between each layer on the beam to stop entangling.<ref>{{Citation|u
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  • ...it is often used as money. For some ceremonial garments, [[amate]] or bark paper was used.<ref name="1uvtextil"/><ref name="despues">{{cite web |url= http:/ ...onverting fiber into cloth – Masters’ Room at the (Museum of ) Popular Art |accessdate=June 1, 2010 }}</ref> Most indigenous textiles are made at home
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  • ..., [[kiekie (plant)|kiekie]] and [[toetoe]]—although the [[Paper Mulberry|paper mulberry]] was introduced by the Māori, who knew it as aute<ref>[http://ww [[Category:Māori art|Textiles, Maori traditional]]
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  • Polymer clay is sold in craft, hobby, and art stores, and is used by artists, hobbyists and children. Polymer clay is al ==Paper clay==
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  • ...ww.fresnofamily.com/activities/doughs.htm</ref> It is then placed on [[wax paper]] to cool before kneading.<ref>http://www.pioneerthinking.com/victorianclay ...MatSaltCeramic.htm</ref> and so is often used in folk craft and children's art. Like other air-dried modeling compounds, it is not suitable for vessels th
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  • | title = JAANUS - Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System | encyclopedia = Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology
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  • ...reports a proposal of Stone's to construct a fleet of concrete ships. The paper reported "Mr. E. G. Stone, of Messrs. Stone and Siddeley, engineers and con ...conserved as the [http://www.qvmag.tas.gov.au/ ''Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery'' at Inveresk]. The Main Building is named the ''Stone Building'' a
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  • ...er a weather-resistant [[asphalt]]-[[Tar paper|impregnated]] [[felt]] or [[paper]] sheet that protects the framing from the moisture that can pass through t ...Baroque concept that integrates the three [[Art in ancient Greece|classic art]]s, [[architecture]], [[sculpture]], and [[painting]].
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  • [[Glassmaking]] is considered an art form as well as an industrial process or material. ...make pre-cast building components. Various fiberous materials including [[paper]] and fiberglass have been used as binders.
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  • ...=April |title=Bamboo mechanical pulp for manufacture of chinese ceremonial paper |journal=Economic Botany |volume=15 |issue=2 |pages=161–164 |url=http://w ...ages=161–192|isbn=1-55729-058-X}}</ref> Subsequently, [[History of paper|paper]] began to displace bamboo and wooden strips from mainstream uses, and by t
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