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Fort Wayne, Indiana

...Electric , International Harvester (left Fort Wayne in 1983 ), and Tokheim gasoline pumps (sold in 2003 ). Phelps Dodge, Rea Wire, and Essex Wire comprised the largest concentration of copper and enamel wire manufacturing in the world. In the latter half of the 20th century, shifts in manufacturing patterns led to the reduction of the number of manufacturing plants and jobs, and Fort Wayne could...
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Cerium

... oxidizing agent in quantitative analysis. Cerium compounds are used in the manufacture of glass , both as a component and as a decolorizer. Cerium compounds are used for the coloring of enamel. Cerium(III) and cerium(IV) compounds such as cerium(III) chloride have uses as catalysts in organic synthesis . History Cerium was discovered in Sweden by Jöns Jakob Berzelius...
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Baronet

...to all baronets other than those of Scotland to wear a Badge round their neck. This was composed of the Arms of Ulster , on a silver field, a left hand gules, surmounted by an Imperial Crown, enamelled in proper colours, the whole enclosed by an oval border embossed with scroll work of (1) roses for baronets of England , (2) shamrocks for baronets of Ireland , (3) roses and thistles for baronets...
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Body fluids in art

...in urine ; Self (1991, recast 1996) by Marc Quinn , a frozen cast of the artist's head made entirely of his own blood ; Piss Flowers, by Helen Chadwick (1991-92), are twelve white-enamelled bronzes cast from cavities made by urinating in snow; many paintings by Chris Ofili , which make use of elephant dung (from 1992). Gilbert and George 's The Naked Shit Pictures ...
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Elephant and mammoth ivory

...preserved. Therefore, Mammuthus primigenus is the only extinct proboscidan which consistently provides high quality, carvable ivory. An African elephant tusk can grow to 3.5 meters in length. Enamel is only present in the tusk tip in young animals. It is soon worn off and not replaced. Whole cross-sections of proboscidean tusks are rounded or oval. Dentine composes 95% of the tusk and will...
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Walrus ivory

...carved and traded. The average walrus tooth has a rounded, irregular peg shape and is approximately 5cm in length. Pacific Walrus at Cape Peirce The tip of a walrus tusk has an enamel coating which is worn away during the animal's youth. Fine longitudinal cracks, which appear as radial cracks in cross-section, originate in the cementum and penetrate the dentine. These cracks...
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Polyester

...(HCl method) The acid begins as an acid chloride, and thus the polycondensation proceeds with emission of hydrochloric acid (HCl) instead of water. This method can be carried out in solution or as an enamel . Silyl method In this variant of the HCl method, the carboxylic acid chloride is converted with the trimethyl silyl ether of the alcohol component; trimethyl silyl chloride is produced. ...
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Molar (tooth)

... and various other species. Four cusps are arranged in a rectangle; there may be a fifth. Bunodont : The cusps, instead of being sharp peaks, are rounded hills. Hypsodont : There is a lot of enamel and dentine above the gumline and the top of the pulp. This kind of molar is found in mammals that wear their teeth a lot, such as the horse . Zalambdodont : The tooth has two ridges that meet...
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Raisin

...aldehyde, betulin, betulinic acid, and 5-(hydroxymethyl)-2- furfural — seem to be responsible for slowing the bacteria. In addition, oleanic acid prevents S. mutans from sticking to tooth enamel . (Wu, et al. , 2005) References C. D. Wu, J. F. Rivero-Cruz, M. Zhu, B. Su, A. D. Kinghorn. (2005). "Antimicrobial Phytochemcals in Thompson Seedless Raisins ( Vitis vinifera L. ) Inhibit...
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New Philadelphia, Ohio

... In the past, mining interests and the manufacturing of steel, canned goods, roofing tile, sewer pipe, bricks, vacuum cleaners, stovepipes, carriages, flour, brooms, and pressed, stamped, and enameled goods occupied the people. In 1900 , 6,213 people lived here; in 1910 8,542; in 1920 , 10, 718; and in 1940 , 12,328 people lived here. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population...
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