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It is insoluble in dilute acids and in alkalies but dissolves in concentrated nitric or sulfuric acid, and it does not react with oxygen or water at ordinary temperatures. Although forbidden by law to leave venice and to divulge the secrets of their craft, many murano glassmakers left italy to set up glasshouses elsewhere in europe. Delicate effects were achieved in the diatreta, or caged cups, in which great portions of the outer surface were cut away, leaving an intricate openwork frame that appears to stand almost free of the vessel within. Some articles were carved from solid blocks of glass.

It may not be readily apparent until you analyze the basis of your salary in the real world. Originally the beads were made from natural materials such as shell; subsequently they were replaced by glass beads obtained from european traders. In cameo glass, layers of different colored glass were fused together and then carved so as to leave contrasting motifs in relief.



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Glass is a poor conductor of both heat and electricity and therefore useful for electrical and thermal insulation. After being formed, glass objects are annealed to relieve stresses built up within the glass as it cools. Glass fabrics alone, or in combination with resins, make excellent electrical insulation. Similarly wide variations occur in optical and electrical properties.

The decoration of these objects was limited to simple molded patterns, threading, and applied ornaments such as prunts (blobs of glass). They produced skillfully chased, engraved, soldered, repoussé, and inlaid jewelry. Handles, feet, and the neck were added and the object cooled. In some bones, internal to the compact bone is spongy bone, also known as cancellous bone, composed of a honeycomb network of bones called trabeculae that act as supporting beams.

Because glass breaks as a result of tensile stresses that originate across an infinitesimal surface scratch, compressing the surface increases the amount of tensile stress that can be endured before breakage occurs. In the united states, coin silver was an alloy of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper until 1965, when the silver content was reduced to 40 percent for half dollars; silver was eliminated from dimes and quarters after 1964. Silver has been known and valued as an ornamental and coinage metal since ancient times. After the fall of rome, roman jewelry forms and techniques remained in general use.

Intimately associated with bone is another type of connective tissue called cartilage.

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