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    Exposure to lead and cadmium released from ceramics and glassware by Mimoza Rahovica, Arif Latifi, Evgenija Kiroska Petreska, Tatjana Kadifkova Panovska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The migration of lead and cadmium from ceramic and glassware used for food contact is a significant source of lead and cadmium intake in humans. …”
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    The Effects of Substituting Glassware for Plasticware and the Use of an Ethanol Vector on Oocyte Maturation In Vitro by A. D. Macaulay, C. K. Hamilton, P. M. Bartlewski, W. A. King

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Cleavage rates were significantly decreased in the glassware system when compared to controls. The plasticware open-well system did not differ from either the controls or the glassware groups. …”
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    Use of measurement uncertainty for determination of calibration frequency of the volumetric equipment by Dajana Apostolova, Katerina Brezovska, Blagoj Achevski, Hrisanta Godzo, Suzana Trajkovic Jolevska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Analytical laboratories should confirm the traceability of volumetric measurements used in support of testing and calibration activities, by establishing procedures for calibration and check of the laboratory glassware used in volumetric measurements. Different national accreditation bodies establish different minimum requirements for the volumetric glassware used in a laboratory, regarding the validity of the calibration and the frequency for the verification of the suitability of the volumetric glassware. …”
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    Ici, c’est Noël tous les jours : nostalgie de l’âge d’or et recherche du travail vivant dans le pays de Bitche by Arnaud Kaba

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Centre International d'Arts Verriers (International Center for Glassmaking Arts), a public structure for the preservation of glassmaking know-how and experimentation, has achieved success beyond its means by marketing Christmas baubles presented as metonyms of the vanished working-class culture. …”
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    English Perceptions and Representations of Venetian Chromatic Variations by Anne GEOFFROY

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…As early as the 15th century, the city boasted a flourishing industry of colour relying on trades such as, among others, dyers, glassmakers, tailors, or pigment sellers (i.e. vendecolori).This paper explores the material, cultural and linguistic influence of Venice on early modern England, focusing more precisely on glass, dyes and pigments. …”
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    An experimental class to illustrate the physical and chemical effects of ultrasound as an introduction to practical advanced oxidation processes by Efraím A. Serna-Galvis, Ricardo A. Torres-Palma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Ultrasound equipment at low frequency (<100 kHz) and mid-high frequency (200–500 kHz), in addition to basic laboratory equipment (glassware instruments and a spectrophotometer) and accessible reagents (commercial activated carbon, potassium iodide, ammonium heptamolybdate, distilled water, and methyl orange) are required. …”
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    Réexamen du mobilier venant de l’épave d’un navire coulé par les pirates au XVIIIe siècle dans la baie d’Ambodifotatra, île Sainte-Marie, Madagascar by Jean Soulat, Yann von Arnim, Alexandre Audard, John de Bry, Alexandre Coulaud

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The latter have yielded a large quantity of material, notably more than 2,800 fragments of Chinese porcelain, Southeast Asian ceramics, metal objects, glassware and archaeozoological remains. Packaged, sometimes desalinated, this collection was deposited in the Musée de la Reine Betia on îlot Madame. …”
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    Le travail des peaux et du cuir durant le Haut-Empire à Bordeaux/Burdigala (Gironde), d’après les vestiges mis au jour sur le site de la rue Jean-Fleuret by Vanessa Elizagoyen, Christophe Sireix, Gisèle Allenet de Ribemont, Laurence Benquet, Philippe Borgard, Emilie Claud, Katleen Couchez, Marie-France Dietsch-Sellami, Stéphan Dubernet, Véronique Guitton, Jérôme Hénique, Yannick Le Digol, Martine Leguilloux, Sébastien Lepetz, Fabrice Leroy, Hélène Martin, Alain Queffelec, Stéphanie Raux, Nima Saedlou, Farid Sellami, Laure Simon, Serge Vigier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Leather objects continued to be assembled, although it is not clear whether tanned cattle hides were used. Nearby, a glassmaker’s workshop appears. The craft activity identified at Jean-Fleuret ceased around 150/160, at which time the area appears to have been put under cultivation, perhaps until the end of the 2nd century. …”
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