- An
orthopedic cast, or
simply cast, is a s****,
frequently made from
plaster or fibergl****, that
encases a limb (or, in some cases,
large portions of...
- A
death mask is a
likeness (typically in wax or
plaster cast) of a person's face
after their death,
usually made by
taking a cast or
impression from the...
- ("wet") lime
plaster.
Water is used as the
vehicle for the dry-powder
pigment to
merge with the
plaster, and with the
setting of the
plaster, the painting...
- AD) and
Pliny the
Elder (23–79 AD). Externally, it was used in
strengthening plasters,
against dislocations of the joints.
Physicians sometimes also called...
- Fred L. Kane and
Augustine Sackett developed plaster board by, first,
strengthening the
plaster with
Plaster of
Paris sandwiched between heavy paper, creating...
- Ö.; Kopraman, Y.; Belgin, Ç. (October 2010). "
Strengthening masonry infill walls with
reinforced plaster".
Proceedings of the
Institution of
Civil Engineers...
-
plasterer is a
tradesman who
works with
plaster, such as
forming a
layer of
plaster on an
interior wall or
plaster decorative moldings on
ceilings or walls...
- for
covering and
ornamenting temporary buildings. It is
chiefly made of
plaster of
Paris (powdered gypsum), with a
little cement, glycerin, and dextrin...
- and will be
reinstalled when the
earthquake strengthening work is complete. In 2014,
quake strengthening was put on hold by
Wellington City
Council after...
-
Agriculture (USDA) who also
developed a
patented method of
strengthening wax
fruit with
plaster on the interior.
Royal Charles Steadman was born July 23...