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Tiles, mosaic

Hoeg JM. Evaluating coronary heart disease risk Tiles in the mosaic. JAMA 1997 277 1387-1390. [Pg.287]

Mosaic tile adhesive (available at craft supply stores)... [Pg.32]

Start with the wood base and add a little mosaic tile adhesive where you want to place your first rock. It might be easier to use the bigger rocks at the bottom, because they are so heavy. [Pg.32]

Put several drops of mosaic tile adhesive on the holder. Press the rocks, gems, and pebbles in place. [Pg.35]

Using the mosaic tile adhesive or rubber cement, carefully apply glue to the unpainted sides of your shells. Press each shell firmly in place on the board. Do this for all of your shells until the board is covered. [Pg.42]

Black marker Plastic diaper wipes box Mosaic tile adhesive 1 wooden craft stick... [Pg.89]

Squirt some of the mosaic tile adhesive onto one side of the box in the shape of the pattern or design you created. Spread it out with the craft stick if necessary. [Pg.89]

Fill in the design with the beans and seeds. Do this by placing them, one by one, onto the mosaic tile adhesive. [Pg.89]

Now it s time to decorate your terracotta pot. Using the mosaic tile adhesive, stick pieces of your broken pottery, stones, and pebbles all over the outside of your pot. Take care not to cover the hole on the bottom. Be sure to wear your gloves so that you re not cut by the broken pottery. [Pg.97]

Large container, about 24 ounces, filled with broken china, pebbles, and shells Mosaic tile adhesive (available at craft stores) Wooden craft stick Water... [Pg.126]

Using the wooden craft stick, spread some of the mosaic tile adhesive on a section along the edge of your platter about 3 inches wide. [Pg.127]

Fig. 9.1. Translational symmetiy radsting in crystals and its lack in quasi-crystals despite a perfect long-range order, (a) The translational symmetiy in the NaCl crystal build of Na" " and Cl ions (b) the Penrose tiling as an example of a 2-D quasicrystaL without translational symmetry (e) a medieval Arabian mosaic as an example of a long-range, non-translatimial order. Fig. 9.1. Translational symmetiy radsting in crystals and its lack in quasi-crystals despite a perfect long-range order, (a) The translational symmetiy in the NaCl crystal build of Na" " and Cl ions (b) the Penrose tiling as an example of a 2-D quasicrystaL without translational symmetry (e) a medieval Arabian mosaic as an example of a long-range, non-translatimial order.
Uses Acrylic for high-grade paints, syn. plasters, mosaic plasters, and coatings for concrete, concrete roof tiles, and fiber cements Features Free from film-forming aids, soivs., and plasticizers exc. weath-... [Pg.636]


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