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Martin Rahmin for The Wall Street Journal Enamel is a thin covering over teeth made from an organic matrix and minerals, largely crystals of calcium phosphate, says scientist George Stookey, chief executive of Therametric Technologies Inc., a Noblesville, Ind., firm that sells and tests dental products.
The Acid Test for Enamel-Saving Toothpastes Laura Johannes 2010
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Enamel is vulnerable both to decay, caused by acids in bacteria, and to erosion, defined as direct assault from acids from food and drink, scientists say.
The Acid Test for Enamel-Saving Toothpastes Laura Johannes 2010
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Russian revolutionary/communist Lenin Enamel medal pin
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The colours used in Enamel, are all metallic calces, mixed and melted with certain proportions of a vitreous substance, which, in the instant of fusion, discovers the colours and fixes them to the Enamelled Plate.
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This melted glass in Enamel, produces the same effect, that oils, gums, or glues produce in the other processes of Painting.
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Note 33: Robert Dossie, On the Nature Preparations and Use of the Several Substances Employed in Enamel Painting — Sect.
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Stargate SG-1 Earth Logo Enamel Pin - new gundam earth defense logo emblem decal sticker anime
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And, of course, Enamel Crumble, brought on by over-zealous tooth whitening.
Health and safety rules should have a get-out clause | Barbara Ellen 2011
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Gold filled star of david Chai, Mezuza Off white Enamel
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She also used metals for her sculptures such as “Atmosphere & Environment-I” (1966), made of Aluminum & Black Epoxy Enamel, expressed her audacious concern about the environment.
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