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moulds and were
were able to inhibit bacterial growth, and even to cure bacterial infections in animal ( Ernest Duchesne in 1897 in his thesis " Contribution to the study of vital competition in micro-organisms: antagonism between moulds and microbes ", or also Clodomiro Picado Twight whose work at Institut Pasteur in 1923 on the inhibiting action of fungi of the " Penicillin sp " genre in the growth of staphylococci drew little interest from the direction of the Institut at the time ).
With this established, he invented a process in which liquids such as milk were heated to kill most bacteria and moulds already present within them.
From the fourteenth century, the technique in which panels of wet leather were shaped over wooden moulds, painted, then oil-gilded and lacquered, reached Flanders and Brabant in the Low Countries.
Patterns for these panels followed fashions in silk damask, at some lag in time, since the high-relief wooden moulds were laborious to make.
The value of graphite was soon realised to be enormous, mainly because it could be used to line the moulds for cannonballs, and the mines were taken over by the Crown and guarded.
Some wares were made using moulds, allowing for increased production for the needs of the growing populations.
A common misconception is that the Doctor Who production team at BBC Wales were so impressed by how much more resilient the toy sonic screwdriver was than the real prop, that they obtained moulds of the original prototype of the toy to use in the 2006 series, in fact, this was not the case.
However, sling-bullets were more frequently cast in two part moulds.
It has been partly excavated, and weapons, quern-stones and many moulds for the manufacture of jewellery were found in addition to fortifications.
They were still hunters, but had domesticated animals ; they were fairly skillful metallurgists, casting bronze in moulds of stone and clay, and they were also agriculturists, cultivating beans, the vine, wheat and flax.
Tools, terracotta moulds and a cup inscribed " I belong to Pheidias " were found here, just where the traveler Pausanias said the Zeus was constructed.
There were still some shards of ivory at the site, moulds and other casting equipment, and a black glaze drinking cup engraved " I belong to Phidias ".
Ecgfrith's pennies, ( also known as sceattas ), were thick, cast in moulds, perhaps copied from Merovingian coins and were issued on a large scale.
Studies show that eight face moulds were most likely used, and then clay was added to provide individual facial features.
Decades later, turned wooden moulds, which were either covered in simple wrappings or much more elaborate coverings called " satinings ", were used.
Few Iron Age coins were found here however, and it is believed that after being poured into the pellet moulds, the coins were taken to Leicester to be stamped.
The quality of the toys was variable, although the moulds were generally of better quality than required for a small diecast toy.
In addition, some moulds were withdrawn and their number assigned to a new mould.
On 12 January 1548, one hundred handguns were delivered from Berwick, with powder-flasks, matches, touch-boxes, and bullet moulds.
After the demise of Marcos Sales Limited, the Mini Marcos moulds were acquired by Marcos Heritage Spares, who relaunched the car in 2005 as the Marcos Heritage Mk.

moulds and sold
In 1984, West sold the moulds to Hunnable Holdings of Yeldham, Great Yeldham, Essex.
Traditionally in India, kulfi is sold by vendors called kulfiwallahs who keep the kulfi frozen by placing the moulds inside a large earthenware pot called a " matka ", filled with ice and salt.
In the mid-1980s, Nanjing Auto purchased designs and moulds from Isuzu and technology from the Italian Iveco, the commercial vehicle unit of Fiat, participating in a spate of technology transfer deals circa 1980 that saw Japanese designs and machinery sold to Chinese buyers.

moulds and 1966
In 1965, he started to work with plastics, first with plastic moulds of human imprints, then from 1966 by pouring expanded polyurethane, which was allowed to expand and solidify.

moulds and boat
Temporary frames ( or moulds ) can be removed and kept for another boat.
" Some moulds have escaped burial by the boat ramp and car park built on top of the lava, and can be viewed at low tide.

moulds and who
Following the closure of the Marcos company, the Mini Marcos moulds were acquired by Rory McMath of Marcos Heritage Spares who has re-launched the car as the Heritage Mk.
Ernest Duchesne ( 30 May 1874 – 12 April 1912 ) was a French physician who noted that certain moulds kill bacteria.
The Webley company was founded in the early 18th century by William Davies, who made bullet moulds.
The word Mũmbi can be translated as " one who moulds.

moulds and exhibited
Although fabricated using measurements and moulds taken from an existing prop, the " goon " Daleks exhibited minor differences from the original Shawcraft builds including the substitution of single dowels neck struts for the trefoil cross section items which were the norm up to this point.

moulds and at
While little encouragement was given to a spirit of free inquiry, Puritanism at Oxford was not simply an attempt to force education and culture into " the leaden moulds of Calvinistic theology.
Graves containing moulds, like at Bataune, Saxony or tuyeres attest the production of bronze tools and weapons at village level.
When, at the final boiling, it was considered ready for granulation it was poured into a large number of inverted conical moulds.
Broken moulds from the smithy indicate that axes, knives, swords and pins were produced there and a bronze dagger was found at the site.
The Bow China Works prospered, employing some 300 artists and hands, until about 1770, when one of its founders died, by 1776 all of its moulds and implements were transferred to another manufacturer at Derby.
Slag on the surface of the molten lead was raked off and the lead itself poured into an iron pot at the side, before being ladled into moulds.
The staff at Castleford hurriedly reformulated the bar ( unofficially because it wasn't intending to make the bar on the extruded plant in Castleford ) and the old-style bar which was made in metal moulds, changed into an extruded bar which allowed it to be made without the investment in a moulding plant.
The lava flow at the end of Takapuna Beach enveloped a kauri forest, producing an internationally significant collection of tree moulds, which has been called " New Zealand ’ s only example of a fossil forest preserved in a lava flow " and which " ranks among the best examples in the world.
The game was hailed for breaking many of the gaming moulds by pursuing a creative route of a childhood experience at school.

moulds and .
An interesting example of altruism is found in the cellular slime moulds, such as Dictyostelium mucoroides.
In May 1822 he paid a visit to Naples, to superintend the construction of wax moulds for an equestrian statue of the perjured Bourbon king Ferdinand VII.
The clay is then pressed into steel moulds with a hydraulic press.
Thus, they feel that " the decisive factor for the birth of typography ", the use of reusable moulds for casting type, might have been a more progressive process than was previously thought.
While Coster appears to have experimented with moulds and castable metal type, there is no evidence that he had actually printed anything with this technology.
This occurs most notably among the fungi and slime moulds, but is found in various groups.
Toruń is well known for Toruń gingerbread, a type of pierniki often made in elaborate moulds.
Exhibits include banknotes, coins, documents, photographs, maps, silver and gold bullion bars, bullion coins, dies and moulds.
RTV-2 is used to make flexible moulds, as well as many technical parts for industry and paramedical applications.
Once harvested, the seeds keep extremely well and are seldom attacked by insects or moulds.
When the required steel had been formed, it is poured out into ladles and then transferred into moulds while the lighter slag is left behind.
Molds ( also spelled " moulds ") are ubiquitous in the biosphere, and mold spores are a common component of household and workplace dust.
Diatoms belong to a large group called the heterokonts, including both autotrophs ( e. g. golden algae, kelp ) and heterotrophs ( e. g. water moulds ).
Gutenberg was a goldsmith familiar with techniques of cutting punches for making coins from moulds.

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