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Large parts may be made by casting.
Flexible gloves can be made by dipping a hand-shaped form into plastisol, and hollow objects such as overshoes can be made by casting plastisol into a mold, pouring off the excess, and solidifying the material remaining on the walls of the mold.
Though there's a massive amount of money to be made by casting people of color, Hollywood movies are still largely white, straight, and male, and the industry's done a particularly bad job of representing LGBTQ characters.
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So a provocative statement of some sort is being made by casting him as Michael Berg, the innocent narrator of The Reader.
They are made by casting plaster in a mould and allowing it to dry into a solid form before immersing it in liquid plaster, which forms a rugged, irregular surface, the precise nature of which is always a something of a surprise.
A stable lipid cast film was made by casting a lipid in chloroform onto a glassy carbon electrode.
In this method, a soft roller with microlens array cavity is made by casting a pre-polymer of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in a plastic master of microlens array.
This sub-periosteal implant was made by casting a Co-Cr-Va alloy, which is not as biocompatible as titanium and which requires a thick structure to bear the stress from occlusal force.
The films were made by casting a 0.2% suspension in Petri dishes.
The PDMS molds were made by casting from SU8 2150 (MicroChem, U.S.A) master fabricated on a silicon wafer by following the standard photolithography process as per manufacturer's instructions.
Microporous membranes of blended PP containing different contents of PAD are made by casting and stretching, and the polycation microporous membrane is then obtained via quaternization.
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