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..., English physiologist, chemist, and inventor (b. 1677 ) February 1 - Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix , French historian (b. 1682 ) April 4 - Theodore Gardelle , Swiss enameller (b. 1722 ) April 9 - William Law , English minister (b. 1686 ) April 15 - Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll , Scottish politician (b. 1682 ) April 17 - Thomas Bayes , English... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/1761
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...a Norman patron from English artists working in the traditional Anglo-Saxon style. Anglo-Saxon artists also worked in fresco , ivory , stone carving, metalwork (see Fuller brooch for example]) and enamel , but few of these pieces have survived. Anglo-Saxon language Main article: Old English language Anglo-Saxon, also called Old English, was the language spoken under Alfred the Great... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Anglo-Saxons
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...in considerable destruction. But their rule lasted less that a year, since they were defeated in two battles later that year by the Byzantine army and forced to evacuate the city. Gold and enamel pendant reliquary- Byzantine , 13th century AD From Thessaloniki, Greece Diameter: 37.5 mm Thickness: 10.5 mm - The British Museum ). . It passed out of Byzantine hands again in 1204... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Thessaloniki
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...on gars (family Lepisosteidae ) and bichirs and reedfishes (family Polypteridae ). Ganoid scales are similar to cosmoid scales, but a layer of ganoin lies over the cosmine layer and under the enamel. They are diamond-shaped, shiny, and hard. Placoid scales Placoid scales are found on cartilaginous fish and sharks . These scales, also called denticles , are similar in structure to ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Scale (zoology)
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...colouring and banding to the classic Blue John stone. Uses As well as ornamental uses, fluorite is also used as a flux in the manufacture of steel , in the making of opalescent glass , enamels for cooking utensils, and for hydrofluoric acid . Fluorite is also used in some high performance telescopes and camera lens elements instead of glass. It has a very low dispersion so light... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Fluorite
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...in 1653 , by a mason doing repairs at the church of Saint-Brice in Tournai when numerous precious objects were found, a richly ornamented sword, a torse -like bracelet, jewels of gold and cloisonné enamel with garnets, gold coins, a gold bull's head and a ring with the inscription CHILDERICI REGIS ("of Childeric the king"), which identified the tomb. Some 300 golden bees were also in the find... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Childeric I
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...children. Her father left when she was just two years old. Shirley first found employment packing in a local factory when she left school at the age of fifteen. She enjoyed singing while she packed enamel pots, and to supplement her wage she sang in local pubs and clubs. In 1953, she signed up for the revue Memories of Jolson , a musical based on the life of Al Jolson . She next took up a professional... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Shirley Bassey
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...can only be conjectured. But the teeth gradually change their form, the incisors becoming round, oval, and then triangular. Dishonest dealers sometimes "bishop" the teeth of old horses, that is scoop them out, to imitate the mark: but this can be known by the absence of the white edge of enamel which always surrounds the real mark, by the shape of the teeth, and other marks of age about the animal. http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Horse teeth
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...in-law after the death of Prince Albert in 1861 . Alix herself remained youthful looking into her senior years, thanks to elaborate veils and very heavy makeup (an observer described her as looking enamelled). Queen Alexandra As Queen from 1901 to 1910, and Queen Mother thereafter, Alix was greatly loved by the British people. She was associated with many charities, the most notable being Alexandra... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Alexandra of Denmark
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...been linked with some adverse health effects . The most common is tooth decay , in which bacteria in the mouth convert sugars - sucrose among others - in food to produce acids that attack tooth enamel. Sucrose, as a pure carbohydrate , has a high food energy content (4 calories per gram or 17 kilojoules per gram) and in a poorly managed diet can contribute to obesity . People with diabetes... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sucrose
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