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Rabbit glue

Young Woman Embracing Death (E. Munch) Munch Museet in Oslo 1893 Whole egg + Rabbit glue [40,41]... [Pg.180]

Crucifixion (unknown author) Church of St John the Baptist in Hlucfn 1540 1560 Rabbit glue [42]... [Pg.180]

Of course, only easily available proteinaceous materials could be used in historical materials, particularly egg (whole or either yolk or white), glue (from bovine or porcine bones or skin, but also from rabbit or fish), gelatine, milk, curd, whey, and blood. In the following paragraphs the basic characteristics of the main groups of these proteins are... [Pg.166]

When methyl 2-cyanoacrylate was applied as an adhesive to rabbit or human eyes, some reports described corneal haze and inflammation other reports with highly purified material indicated less toxicity. Mistaken use in the eyes as eyedrops has caused immediate brief smarting and firm gluing of the eyelids together. Acetone on a swab can be used to unglue the lids and remove the glue from the cornea with minimal, if any, injury to the corneal epithelium. ... [Pg.464]

Fig. 8. Penetration of numerous cytoplasmic outgrowths of gigantic cells of foreign bodies into the polymer KL-3 (a) 3 months after glueing intestinal loops in rabbit (azure-II-eosine by Maximov)... Fig. 8. Penetration of numerous cytoplasmic outgrowths of gigantic cells of foreign bodies into the polymer KL-3 (a) 3 months after glueing intestinal loops in rabbit (azure-II-eosine by Maximov)...
The rabbit-skin glue or the cottage cheese provide adhesives to bind the whiting compounds into a thick, creamy solution that can be applied to a masonite board and built up layer by layer to form a solid ground. Calcium sulfate and calcium hydroxide dehydrate as the gesso dries and solidify to form a cement ground. They also provide a white solution that is made more brilliant with the addition of titanium dioxide. [Pg.146]

Rabbit skin glue, animal or hide glue 3.2 Razor blades 9.2 Ring mandrel 6.2 Rods 4.4... [Pg.371]

In rabbit, the N-O-C glue, isolated and identif. in contrast to N-gluc., the N-O-C glue, is completely hydrol. by p-glucuronidase (10). [Pg.240]

In rabbit, 7 metabolites which include hydroxylation with conj. (glue., sulf.) N-gluc reduction and fission of azo-bond (30). [Pg.244]

In rat, rabbit UCC (tr) 5 -OH (3%) with partial conj. (glue.), oxid. to 5-one (<1%) and hydroxyl, to t, 5 -diol (10-20%) oxid.cleavage to 3 -C00H (15-35%) diol partly conj. (glue.). Equil. between 5 -ol and 5 -one. 1-Hexyl enhances lipid sol., hence (a) accel. abs. (oral, rectal) and metab., (b) lack of N-dealkyl. (unchanged uric ac. excr.)... [Pg.250]

Animal-Hide Glues, This category includes hot and liquid animal-hide glues, as well as other water-soluble animal gelatins (e.g., fish and rabbit-skin glues). [Pg.385]

Reckers, L.J., Fagundes, D.J., Cohen, M. 2009. The ineffectiveness of fibrin glue and cyanoacrylate on fixation of meniscus transplants in rabbits. Knee 16(4), 290-294. [Pg.224]


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