- (thus its name), but now
commonly the name for
lead-
plaster,
emplastrum plumbiāa
plaster made of
lead oxide boiled together with
olive oil and water....
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construction or
ornamentation done with
plaster, such as a
layer of
plaster on an
interior or
exterior wall structure, or
plaster decorative moldings on ceilings...
-
backer paper, used in the
construction of
interior walls and ceilings. The
plaster is
mixed with
fiber (typically paper, gl**** wool, or a
combination of these...
- and US
increasingly ingested lead to
abort pregnancies,
sometimes in the form of
pills made of
diachylon or
lead plaster. It
would often cause the women...
-
which immediately reduces pain.
Another po****r
method is to use a corn
plaster, a felt ring with a core of
salicylic acid that
relieves pressure and erodes...
- management.
Plaster casts consist of a
cotton bandage that has been
combined with
plaster of paris,
which hardens after it has been made wet.
Plaster of Paris...
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applied to any
other surface at this time e.g.
plaster walls.
Prior to this the
concentration of
white lead in
paint rose to its
highest levels between the...
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Earthen plaster is made of clay, sand and
often mixed with
plant fibers. The
material is
often used as an
aesthetically pleasing finish coat and also...
- and is used as a
fertilizer and as the main
constituent in many
forms of
plaster,
drywall and
blackboard or
sidewalk chalk.
Gypsum also
crystallizes as...
- drapery.
Plaster Line: An
imaginary reference line on the
playing area that
indicates where the
proscenium arch is. Typically, the
plaster line runs...