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Another is Penicillium, the most common mold, which "is found everywhere," Mr. Gallagher said.
How could a mold, which is an amoebalike organism made up of thousands of single-cell units, solve a puzzle?
"Army Wives" is very much in the Lifetime mold, which is to say that it doesn't live up to the Army slogan "Be all that you can be".
Most chartreuse recipes call for one bird, a fat one, like a pigeon or a partridge, secreted inside the casing, a vegetable mold, which is then turned out onto a plate.
In RTM, a textile preform made by braiding, weaving, or knitting fibres together in a specified design is placed into a mold, which is then closed and injected with a resin.
The company estimates that only about 5,000 units of Risperdal Consta out of the original 70,000 in the lot remain unused, and said the risk to patients from the mold, which is commonly found in the environment, was low.
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4], mentions a Robert Rauschenberg painting made of "brown dirt and blue-and-white mold," which was purchased by John Cage.
David and Constance Yates of New York show a previously unknown plaster model of Rodin's large-size ''Danaïde,'' made from a bronze mold which was commissioned by the artist keen to retain a memento of his 1889 marble original.
Eventually, for composites with aligned filler distribution fabrication, a part of obtained composite mixture was poured into plastic mold which was placed between the plates of capacitor.
The same steel mold, which was used to cast the U-shaped forms, was used to cast the three control specimens.
Khan et al. (2002) concluded that larger root tubers were in Dahlia growing in media containing leaf mold which was rich in organic matter and high nutritional status.
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