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  1. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    71: ...Fracture#Brittle fracture|fracture]] before any [[plastic deformation]] takes place, which results in poor ...
    73: ...iscosity|viscous]] flow is the dominant source of plastic deformation, and is also very slow. It is theref...
    110: The principles of [[sintering]]-based methods is simple. Once a roughly held together object (called a "...
    114: ...ttery]] is done with this type of method, using a plastic mixture worked with the hands.
  2. Mosaic (6524 bytes)
    36: ...cts. This method is most useful for mosaics with simple or geometric patterns, solid blocks of colour, an...
    40: ...n a medium (often adhesive-backed paper or sticky plastic) as it will appear when installed. When the mosa...
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    115: ... did not break into pieces, he fabricated a glass-plastic composite to reduce injuries in [[car accident]]s...
    117: ...layers of ordinary annealed glass together with a plastic interlayer, usually [[polyvinyl butyral]] (PVB). ...
    129: ...en shattered. The shards are contained within the plastic layer that laminates the glass.
    154: *[[Glass-reinforced plastic]]
  4. Bookbinding (7761 bytes)
    4: ...ntury]] A.D. Romans of the time created a form of simple book called a [[codex]] by folding sheets of vell...
    26: ...ne of slits punched near the bound edge. A curled plastic "comb" is fed through the slits to hold the sheet...
    68: ...ttp://www.mothteeth.com/bookmaking/ How to make a simple hardcover book]
  5. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    15: ...y found in children's ensembles, are also made of plastic and can be purchased quite cheaply.
    24: ...derivative of historical fingering, it requires a simple forked fingering for the fourth scale degree in t...
    34: ...ransition from recorder to a modern woodwind much simpler for a schoolchild.
  6. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    16: With a simple fingering system, the modern saxophone is commonl...
    20: ...rying degrees of success, as with the [[1950s]] [[plastic]] saxophones made by the [[Grafton saxophone| Gra...
    23: ...ighter' than non-metal. Some players believe that plastic mouthpieces do not produce a good tone. Other sax...
    30: ...do not need to be moistened prior to playing. New plastic reeds by the Canadian company Legere are an impro...
  7. Didgeridoo (7516 bytes)
    39: ...], [[yucca]] and other materials. For a cheap and simple didgeridoo, a length of [[polyvinyl chloride|PVC]...
  8. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    24: The harmonica consists of a "comb" made of wood, plastic or metal which
    26: ...e comb. Over the reedplates, there is a metal or plastic cover which projects the sound out of the open ba...
    85: ...se harmonicas, they start with a harmonica with a plastic combs and large holes like the Hohner Golden Melo...
    174: ... interesting warbling tonal variation on the very simple waveform of the basic ten- or twelve-hole diatoni...
    195: ...cas include tiny four-hole instruments and simple plastic models of a conventional size.
  9. Banjo (6143 bytes)
    8: ...he banjo consists of a wooden or metal rim with a plastic ([[Mylar]]) or [[calf]] or [[goat]] skin [[drumhe...
    10: ...ommonly metal, although [[nylon]] and gut used on simple fretless banjos and by players of the classical b...
  10. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    63: **List of [[Resin identification code|plastic recycling codes]]
    90: *[[Classification of finite simple groups]]
  11. Abacus (7218 bytes)
    10: ...ed for functions other than counting. Unlike the simple counting board used in elementary schools, very e...
    43: ...hat are for foreigners (Westerners) are made with plastic pipe on on both left and right side of the frame,...
  12. Lute (15915 bytes)
    7: ...rmly against the ''nut''. The ''tuning pegs'' are simple pegs of wood, somewhat tapered, that are held in ...
    9: ...cally made of ivory or bone, now more commonly of plastic. The frets are made of loops of gut tied complete...
    15: ...t other than the arms. (Some modern players use a simple loop of yarn from the tuning head around the play...
  13. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    31: ...d designed with gears to allow finer tuning, some simpler designs simply involve wooden pegs held in place...
    41: ...= The nut is a small strip of [[ivory]], bone, [[plastic]], [[graphite]], or other medium-hard material th...
    50: ...the guitar, between frets. They are often done in plastic on guitars of recent vintage, but many older, and...
    65: ... of the sound like volume or tone. These at their simplest consist of passive components such as [[potenti...
    68: ... and contributes greatly to its durability, since plastic tends not to split as wood does when impacted.
  14. United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
    29: ...r to censure its members; censure requires only a simple majority, but does not remove a member from offic...
    223: Members vote by inserting a plastic voting card, which doubles as a photo ID, into te...
  15. Navigation (15650 bytes)
    57: ...sition. The math required for sight reduction is simple addition and subtraction, if sight-reduction tabl...
    65: ...cial horizon by reflecting a bubble. Inexpensive plastic sextants are available, though they have less acc...
  16. Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
    37: ... mechanical mouse is much simpler, usually just a simple cleaning.
    103: ..., as many desks are not suitable and hard wood or plastic surface wears mouse feet covers faster. Many feat...
    148: ... of 2 or even 3 button mice in mind, causing even simple operations like "[[cut and paste]]" to become awk...
  17. Cornea (4779 bytes)
    19: * '''Corneal endothelium''': a simple [[squamous]] or low [[cuboid|cuboidal]] epitheliu...
    29: ... plastic inserts, but there are also some made of plastics that encourage the eye tissue to grow into the s...
  18. Reed (music) (2717 bytes)
    1: ...] donax''; tuned reeds are made of [[metal]] or [[plastic]].
    4: ...Reeds are made out of a [[grass]] ([[cane]]) or [[plastic]]. The finest cane is grown in the [[Var]] region...
    9: ...musicians crafted their own reeds from cane using simple tools. This was time consuming and painstaking, a...
    11: ...astic is flexible too!). Another advantage of the plastic reed is that it does not have to be moistened for...
  19. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    56: [[Amorphous]] or "plastic" sulfur can be produced through the rapid cooling...
    104: * [[Sulfide]]s are simple compounds of sulfur with some other chemical elem...
  20. Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
    117: *'''Art products'''; E.g. plastic objects, carved in [[Rock (geology)|stone]] or [[...
    121: ...out cremation, and in either coffins or loculi or simple wrappings.

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