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first varnishes in the
Mediterranean area were
supposedly used and
where resins from the
trees of now-vanished
forests were sold.
Early varnishes were...
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varnish because they are too water-soluble and
therefore do not
provide a
stable surface for
varnish to form. Shiny,
dense and
black varnishes form...
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sealed and
varnished with fluoride, as
opposed to when
varnished only with
fluoride varnish,
there may be an advantage.
Fluoride varnishes are available...
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condition for such
varnishes was
resistance to flexing. This
required a
varnish that was
flexible and elastic.
Without elasticity, the
varnish would soon crack...
- Look up
varnish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Varnish is a
mixture used
primarily to coat wood.
Varnish may also
refer to:
Varnish (software), a...
- The name
varnish tree may
refer to
numerous species of tree: The candlenut, or ****ui (Aleurites molucc****) The
goldenrain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata)...
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Varnish Software,
amongst others.
Version 1.0 of
Varnish was
released in 2006,
Varnish 2.0 in 2008,
Varnish 3.0 in 2011,
Varnish 4.0 in 2014,
Varnish...
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Jessica Varnish (born 19
November 1990) is a
former British track cyclist.
Varnish was part of the 2014
world record holding European Championships team...
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Varnish roan
describes a
horse with
coloration similar to roan, but with some
changes in
color over the years,
though not to the
extreme of a gray. This...
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myrrh and the animal-derived resin, s****ac.
Resins are
commonly used in
varnishes, adhesives, food additives,
incenses and perfumes.
Resins protect plants...