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Silver
Another popular metal commonly used then was electrum, a mixture of gold and silver,
also known as "white gold.
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Clogged Drains
Most brands put the case obscurely, warning that the substance is "harmful or fatal if swallowed"
Drain cleaners must
also give appropriate first aid instructions, itemizing the ingredients, hazards, burn treatment and antidotes.
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Four - Stroke Engine
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Thus has been completed the first cycle of operation; this cycle or "stroke" being variously referred to as: intake, induction, inlet, suction or admission stroke; while the valve concerned is
also known by the same names.
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Bergenia (Saxifraga)
Bergenia cordifolia is
also known as Saxifraga cordifolia. Native to Siberia, the thick dark green shiny leaves and clusters of rich pink tubular flowers in early March make a fine display.
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Buttons
Although utilitarian buttons are
known to have been made throughout Europe since the fourteenth century, it was not until the eighteenth century that they were made in the United States.
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Checkers And Chess
Most of us are familiar with the game, which is
known in England as draughts, and have played it as children.
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Effects Of Electric Shock
A current of only 25 milliamperes has been
known to be fatal; 100 milliamperes is likely to be fatal.
Due to the physiological and chemical nature of the human body, five times more direct current than alternating current is needed to freeze the same body to a conductor.
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Decorating With Lustres
In addition to painted and stenciled designs, wares with lustred backgrounds,
known as resist lustres, were produced. This type of ware was made by freehand painting or stenciling a design on a glaze surface with shellac; when the piece was covered with lustre, the shellaced areas "resisted" the application, resulting in a white pattern against a colored lustre background.
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Wax Resist
It is not
known when wax was first used as a resist, but artifacts of bygone ages indicate that it was utilized by early potters of many cultures.
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Unusual Possibilities
At the grocery store there are lemons and limes, avocados, giant artichokes,
known as globe or bur artichokes—from the Mediterranean region but now grown in California—pomegranates, and mangoes, from the South Sea Islands.
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