「Enamel」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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th to thooth and no external forces cause this | enamel abrasion.usually |
reate the main depression, pricked to help the | enamel adhere, and the cloisons added. |
years it was known for its large collection of | enamel advertising boards . |
Dyrosaurus teeth have smooth | enamel and are long and often sharp, helping it to hu |
heme as Britzin, with a predilection for white | enamel and the occasional unexpected turquoise. |
ructure to create micro mechanical patterns in | enamel and demineralising dentine; priming and bondin |
em (spine, peripheral nerves and brain), tooth | enamel and the epidermis (the outer part of integumen |
one by drawing the conductor through a bath of | enamel and then through a die to control coating thic |
s (bundles of hydroxyapatite crystalls) of the | enamel, and perikymata-wave-like ridges and grooves i |
fter him at Klosterneuburg, Austria, with much | enamel, and the Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne |
edallion bearing the Cross of St George in red | enamel and surrounded by a dark blue enamelled Garter |
work with multi-colored opaque and translucent | enamel and set with 10 diamonds and 14 rubies, includ |
recurved, sharply pointed, covered with smooth | enamel and circular in cross-section but equipped wit |
and he later produced works in stained glass, | enamel and tempera, and illustrated a number of books |
The whites are a mixture of | enamel and acrylic paint. |
duced all types of objets de fantasie in gold, | enamel and hard stones. |
uoride is used as a preopacifying agent and in | enamel and glazing frits production. |
from traditional painting to experiments with | enamel and sculpture. |
xylapatite is the main mineral of which dental | enamel and dentin are comprised. |
filigree design, as well as reviving vitreous | enamel art in Norway. |
food source, containing layers of keratin and | enamel, as well as a dermal portion and a layer of pr |
ave originally held an ornamental stud made of | enamel, as is also the case with the Battersea Shield |
ith fine jewels, but acquired a layer of black | enamel at some time to conceal its value (estimated t |
However it is unclear if most of the | enamel at King's Lynn is original. |
bers only, who wear individually made gold and | enamel badges. |
Silver, silver gilt and painted | enamel beaker, Burgundian Netherlands, c. 1425-1450, |
Initially a small white | enamel building surrounded by cornfields, it housed a |
Enamel can be either transparent, opaque or opalescen | |
The | enamel chasse was developed to exploit these new poss |
Many | enamel chasses had static subjects including angels, |
Many objects, including white | enamel cigarette cases and miniature Easter eggs in p |
processed into one of the three main forms of | enamel coating material. |
rs including aramid fibers, epoxy resins, wire | enamel coatings and polyurea elastomers. |
ates are used in special applications, such as | enamel coatings which are resistant to abrasion and d |
Vintage Black | Enamel Compact, c. 1960s |
des the Antrim Cross (a 9th century bronze and | enamel cross), dresses by Irish designer Sybil Connol |
damage to the teeth, including chipping of the | enamel, cuspal fractures and deep-seated cracks exten |
nctive Unit Insignia is a gold color metal and | enamel device 1 3/16 inches (3.02 cm) in height overa |
A Gold color metal and | enamel device 1 5/32 inches (2.94 cm) in height overa |
A Silver color metal and | enamel device 1 1/16 inches (2.70 cm) in height consi |
Description: A Gold color metal and | enamel device 1 inch (2.54 cm) in height overall cons |
Description: A silver color metal and | enamel device, 3.02 cm (1 3/16 in.) in diameter, cons |
n each side is a clock face made from vitreous | enamel; each clock face is 9 feet 8 inches (2.95 m) i |
hissing scanning copper head w/ white | enamel eye wet and shining crown reeling thru gleem |
"Gothicness" (due to its precision of line and | enamel finish) and its similarity to Jan van Eyck and |
This glass had a white | enamel fired onto the glass in a design, usually of r |
Until George Jacobs invented a practical | enamel for the purpose, cloth was used to insulate ma |
syndactyly, brachydactyly, mental retardation, | enamel hypoplasia, and hypertelorism.:571 |
the hair and skin, missing or abnormal teeth, | enamel hypoplasia, absent punctae in the lower eyelid |
cathedral, Tolyatti jewelers provided sixteen | enamel icons in silver frames. |
a hystricognathous lower jaw, and multiserial | enamel in their incisor teeth. |
ted that preliminary studies of unmarked tooth | enamel in early hominoids suggested that pre-human an |
Many were placed in caskets made in Limoges | enamel in south-west France. |
Wire with | enamel insulation could be more densely packed, allow |
The | enamel is made up of small, round prisms (bundles of |
The | enamel is on the bands of the terminals that are inte |
Color in | enamel is obtained by the addition of various mineral |
The magnet wire | enamel is made by dissolving the PAI powder in a stro |
1340, silver-gilt with transparent | enamel, is the best example of basse-taille work prob |
Tooth | enamel is composed of almost ninety percent hydroxyap |
Enamel is usually lost early due to loss of scallopin | |
Translucent | enamel is more fragile than opaque, and medieval surv |
One study showed that the tooth | enamel is identical to that found in Byronosaurus, a |
This led to the description of | enamel knot as molecular signaling centers in teeth. |
also discovered and coined the term ‘secondary | enamel knot', previously overlooked signaling centers |
ur de lis, two ornaments composed of the white | enamel letter “C” (for “Carlo”) charged on two crosse |
An example of this is | enamel matrix derivative, which serves to enhance the |
logenin, the major protein component of dental | enamel matrix, and so the protein is thought to play |
ix metalloproteinase-20 (MMP-20) also known as | enamel metalloproteinase or enamelysin is an enzyme t |
ietre dure works from Renaissance Florence and | enamel micromosaics made in Rome. |
n stars, show the image of the saint in yellow | enamel mitre and vestments. |
m in odontology to describe fine cracks in the | enamel of teeth. |
tion over time causes it to gradually make the | enamel of the photographic paper tender. |
lly concerned if he uses collage, watercolour, | enamel, oil, canvas, board, card or other media. |
The thickness of the | enamel on the molars is often reported when fossils a |
mmonly assessed as a linear measurement of the | enamel on worn or naturally fractured teeth. |
ic reverse painting on vinyl window shade with | enamel on wood by Jim Nutt, 1969, Pennsylvania Academ |
e treatment option is bonding, putting lighter | enamel on the weakened enamel of the teeth and with l |
n pottery, Imari porcelain, Kakiemon, Satsuma, | enamel or bronze. |
shared with mammals is plesiomorphic prismatic | enamel, or enamel arranged into strengthened prisms. |
Elythranthera brunonis, also known as Purple | Enamel Orchid, is a species of orchid which is endemi |
oped and patented a technique of painting with | enamel paint on steel facilitating decorating public |
The new treatment appears to be | enamel painted sheet metal that is white in colour wi |
cademy, and in 1787 became chief miniature and | enamel painter to George III. |
He was a nephew of George Michael Moser, | enamel painter and drawing-master to George III. |
n Haslem (1808-1884), was an English china and | enamel painter, and writer. |
John Haslem (1808-1884), porcelain and | enamel painter, a favourite of Queen Victoria, was bo |
An appreciable collection of Limoges | enamel paintings . |
addition of specialised shops for cast parts, | enamel paints and weighbridge assembly and the produc |
are the popular African paintings painted with | enamel paints on canvas. |
One set of the | enamel panels in the subway |
ulpted Christ on the front, above a figurative | enamel plaque. |
include ones showing collections of ivory and | enamel plaques, and other pilgrim's souvenirs arrayed |
He painted a small | enamel portrait of Queen Victoria, and this led to ma |
He exhibited | enamel portraits at the Royal Academy from 1781 to 17 |
ually perfected there was a development of the | enamel process adopted in the Renaissance, and consis |
acids better than apatite itself, so the tooth | enamel resists decay better than enamel containing no |
' process is significant in the orientation of | enamel rods. |
sible displays including the rolling stock and | enamel signage had been removed. |
ritish Railways made the same mistake on large | enamel signs in the late 1950s. |
During this time he studied the mottled | enamel situation which was affecting Native Americans |
First, wet process | enamel slip (or slurry) is a high solids loading prod |
ckharts, and is currently housed in a gold and | enamel snuffbox presented to Count Lockhart by the Em |
In 1933 Robert Boyer developed an | enamel soy paint which was used on Ford automobiles. |
An | enamel station sign for Withington station is at Winc |
t suggest they were designed to hold red glass | enamel studs, but these are no longer present. |
ves which would originally have held red glass | enamel studs. |
Its molars had relatively little | enamel, suggesting that it ate soft leaves and fruit, |
The fossil teeth were covered in thick | enamel, suggesting that the diet of this hominoid inc |
The government started hailing the use of | enamel tanks as easy to clean, lasting forever, and b |
From | enamel testing it has been suggested that A. turkanen |
luded wholly secular pieces with sculptures in | enamel that can only be imagined by comparison: in te |
decoration is a regular octagram made of blue | enamel, the spaces between the rays filled with gold |
for ameloblasts (the cells that produce tooth | enamel) to form and work properly. |
gradation of apatite by loss of OH- causes the | enamel to dissolve. |
1976/92: Scaffale (Bookcase) - metal and | enamel, various realisations, Tate Gallery |
Subsequently | enamel was just one of the fillings used for the smal |
aliva start to precipitate into those parts of | enamel where they are lacking. |
In tooth | enamel, where bundles of rods (rods are the basic str |
forming and the subsequent demineralization of | enamel which would occur. |
as the size of the teeth and presence of tooth | enamel which living sperm whales don't have indicate |
it differs from Kogaionon in having ornamented | enamel, while the enamel is smooth in Kogaionon," (Ki |
de from gold, steel, and is coated in vitreous | enamel, while the interior is made of silk and velvet |
Glass, aluminum, and | enamel will be used roofs, ceilings, pillars, and wal |
The obverse is white | enamel with gold edging, bearing at its centre the es |
his emblem, a lion, both in white ronde bosse | enamel with gold highlights, clutching a ruby in thei |
im, which had a gold edged circle of dark blue | enamel with a white 5-point Texas star, with its top |
ht that the two color tiles strongly resembled | enamel work and so called them encaustic. |
round windows as well as a mosaic wall and an | enamel work for the altar. |
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