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  • [[Image:20mm-aggregate.jpg|thumb|20 [[millimetre]] crushed stone [[construction aggregate]]]] ...York, N.Y |year=1976 |pages= p. 284 |isbn=0-8247-2605-7 | quote = Crushed stone can be used without binder for a variety of construction or industrial appl
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  • ...ess used to give a newly manufactured cloth garment a worn-out appearance. Stone-washing also helps to increase the softness and flexibility of otherwise st Stone washing is similar in operation to a [[ball mill]], except that this is a w
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  • ...Dodgers Discover His Talents], abc.com, accessed March 2, 2007 </ref> The stone sells for approximately 100 [[US dollars]] a ton.<ref name="ABC"/> ...e|minors]], discovered approximately 2 billion [[US dollars]] worth of the stone on property near [[Cummington, Massachusetts]] he had recently purchased.<r
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  • ...both sides. With slipforms it is easy for a novice to build free-standing stone walls. [[Image:Slipformstone-construction.gif|frame|none|Slipform stone with rebar ready for concrete]]
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  • [[Image:Jlmstone.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Jerusalem stone ([[Western Wall]], Jerusalem)]] '''Jerusalem stone''' is a name applied to various types of pale [[limestone]], dolomite and [
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  • '''Edward Giles Stone''' (17 February 1873 (1876?) – 16 October 1947<ref>Sydney Morning Hearld ...ncrete structures in Australia.<ref name=Molen2004>van der Molen 2004 "EG Stone" posting to: engineeringheritageaustralia@yahoogroups.com on Monday, April
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  • [[File:Father Thames, Coade stone sculpture.jpg|thumb|Father Thames, a Coade stone sculpture by [[John Bacon]], in the grounds of [[Ham House]]]] ...an architecture|Georgian]] houses. The showrooms of Mrs Coade's Artificial Stone Company, in [[Westminster Bridge Road]], provided a huge array of 'off the
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  • ...dings in [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]] are built from quarry-faced [[Jerusalem stone]]. [[Category:Stone]]
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  • ...over time, along with any dissolved salts and other minerals. Very porous stone, such as sandstone will absorb liquids relatively quickly, while denser ign ...exceptionally versatile building material. The porosity and makeup of most stone does, however, leave it prone to certain types of damage if unsealed.
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  • [[File:UofS Stone Crest.jpg|thumb|right|Carved Tyndall stone crest, [[University of Saskatchewan|U of S]] campus]] ...ess Hotel]] in [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]] all contain Tyndall stone in their construction. The rock is famous for its cream colour (limestone)
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  • [[Image:Teignmouthquay1.jpg|thumb|280px||Large blocks of granite dimension stone being loaded at [[Teignmouth]] in 1827.]] ...earance.<ref>ASTM, C18, C119-08 Standard Terminology Relating to Dimension Stone", ASTM, 2008, p.8 ISBN 0-8031-4118-1</ref>
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  • ...le physical properties which exceed most natural cut building stones. Cast stone is an excellent replacement for natural cut [[limestone]], [[brownstone]], ...//www.caststone.org/history.htm|title=History of Cast Stone|publisher=Cast Stone Institute|accessdate=8 January 2010|location=Lebanon, PA}}</ref>
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  • '''Artificial stone''' is a name for various kinds of synthetic stone products used from the 18th century through the early 21st century. They we ...to 1833. Later, in 1844, [[Frederick Ransome]] created a Patent Siliceous Stone, which comprised sand and powdered flint in an alkaline solution.<ref>{{cit
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  • [[Image:Muchallscastledrystone.jpg|thumb|250px|17th century dry stone wall at [[Muchalls Castle]], [[Scotland]]]] ...mauern cuzco.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Inca architecture|Inca wall]] of dry stone construction in [[Cusco]], [[Peru]]]]
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  • ...de of anything that is harder than the spindle, although bone, antler, and stone work best, as they can be easily greased, do not create as much friction, a
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  • Wash and dry cucumbers. In stone jar, place layer of cucumbers, then dill, until all are used. Sprinkle on
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  • ...2 smoothbore Dahlgren Boat Howitzers, with which they fought near Piper's Stone Barn {{Harv |Johnson|Anderson| p=78}}. The boat howitzers appeared to be po
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  • ...for allopurinol therapy include [[ischemic reperfusion injury]], [[kidney stone]]s with a uric acid component ([[uric acid nephrolithiasis]]) and protozoal
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  • *[[Kidney stone]]s
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  • ...ssant Drugs and Suicidality in Adults | accessdate = 2007-09-22 | author = Stone MB, Jones ML | authorlink = | coauthors = | date= 2006-11-17| format =PDF
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  • ...pages=83–90 |pmid=6811490}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|author=Ioannides C, Stone AN, Breacker PJ & Basu TK |year=1982 |title=Impairment of absorption of asc
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  • ...ve [[heart failure]], symptomatic [[edema]] and the prevention of [[kidney stone]]s. It is effective for nephrogenic [[diabetes insipidus]] and is also some
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  • ...e-time Religion'' (co-authored with [[Phillip Charles Lucas]] and [[Jon R. Stone]]). He has also acted as the series editor for four different multi-volume ...ious Broadcasting'' (co-authored with [[Phillip Charles Lucas]] & [[Jon R. Stone]]). Oryx, 1997.
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  • ...e translation of the [[Egyptian hieroglyphs|hieroglyphs]] on the [[Rosetta Stone]] (pictured).]]
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  • ...translation of the [[Egyptian hieroglyphs|hieroglyphics]] on the [[Rosetta Stone]].<ref name="Britannica History"/><ref>{{cite web ...translation of the [[Egyptian hieroglyphs|hieroglyphics]] on the [[Rosetta Stone]]]]
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  • ...ed in course of time. Their highest form being mirjan ([[coral]]). It is a stone which has in it branches like those of a [[tree]]. After mineral life evolv
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  • ...S, Maycock A, Robinson F, Hirschmann R, Sweet C, Ulm E, Gross D, Vassil T, Stone C | title = A new class of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors | journ
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  • *[[Stone sealer]]
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  • ...rfactants, polishes, additives, graffiti cleaning products, pre-emergents, stone and tile care products, waxes, paint thinner, gasoline, biodiesel, xylene,
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  • [[Image:CoombefieldBlocks.jpg|thumb|300px|Portland Stone quarry on the [[Isle of Portland]], [[Dorset]].]] * [[Bath Stone]]
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  • '''Rubble''' is broken [[rock (geology)|stone]], of irregular size, shape and texture. This word is closely connected in ...here similar work is laid in courses, it is known as coursed rubble. [[Dry-stone wall]]ing is somewhat similar work done without the use of mortar. It is bo
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  • ...rface. A man-made product, it has the ability to mimic the appearance of [[stone]], [[wood]] and other naturally occurring materials, yet can be joined near Although solid surface faces stiff competition from [[natural stone]] and [[quartz]] surfacing in the [[United States|U.S.]] and in certain [[E
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  • ...aterials including [[fibreglass]], [[ceramic]] fibres and '''rock''' or '''stone wool'''. Industrial applications of mineral wool include [[thermal insulat Stone wool is a furnace product of [[Lava|molten rock]] at a temperature of about
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  • ...stability through materials such as earth, sand, crushed chalk and crushed stone. Reinforcement is provided by straw, hair, hay or other fibrous materials, ...half timbering become less respectable in the 18th century the desire for stone and housing facades become prominent, causing timber walls to be modernized
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