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Goldbeater's skin is the
processed outer membrane of the
intestine of an animal,
typically cattle,
which is
valued for its
strength against tearing. The...
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extraordinary durability and
malleability of gold and
became the
first goldbeaters and gilders. They
pounded gold
using a
round stone to
create the thinnest...
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which modifies its player's
voice by way of a
vibrating membrane of
goldbeater's skin or
material with
similar characteristics.
There is a
smaller version...
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supply calf-intestinal
alkaline phosphatase (CIP), and are used to make
goldbeater's skin.
Other uses are: The use of
animal gut
strings by
musicians can...
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animal intestines were
processed to make
musical instrument strings,
Goldbeater's skin and
other products. This was done in "gut factories" (boyauderies)...
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calfskin is
sometimes described as veau
velours (French for "velvet calf").
Goldbeater's skin, made from the
intestine of a calf
Sheepskin ****ming,
Valerie (1982)...
- most
areas of
farmland had been
owned by the
Goldbeaters Farm
since the 14th century. The
Goldbeaters estate may have
originated in a
grant of land and...
- ****ociated with
other compounds. They do not
change color during the
Goldbeater's skin test,
unlike hydrolysable and
condensed tannins, and
cannot be used...
- town
marketplace one day when he
heard the
rhythmic hammering of the
goldbeaters. It is
believed that Rumi
heard the dhikr, "la
ilaha ilallah" or in English...
- town
marketplace one day when he
heard the
rhythmic hammering of the
goldbeaters. It is
believed that Rumi
heard the dhikr, لا إله إلا الله "la ilaha...