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- Powder handling and electrostatics : understanding and preventing hazards / by Jones, T. B.(Thomas Byron),1944-(CARDINAL)764008; King, Jack L.(CARDINAL)204188;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-73).
- Subjects: Plastic powders; Electrostatics.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Combination crafts / by Blizzard, Vicki.(CARDINAL)667195; House of White Birches.(CARDINAL)770003;
Woodsies, glitter, stickers & spray paint -- Beads, wire, fibers, paper clay, powdered pigments -- Plastic foam, mosaic tiles, paper, feathers, acrylic paint -- Rubber stamps, polymer clay, embossing powders, metal sheets, glass paint -- Stencils, stamping ink pads, jewels & gems -- Fabric, window-cling paints -- Paper, markers, metallic paints, felt -- Rub-on transfers, florals, leather & suede, acrylic paints.
- Subjects: Handicraft.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Industrial location research studies. by Fantus Company.Fantus Area Research Division.(CARDINAL)201966; Appalachian Regional Commission.(CARDINAL)146776;
Includes bibliographies.[1] Summary and recommendations.--[2] Reports 1-8: The paper and allied products industry. The textile mill products industry. The apparel industry. The printing and allied industries. The electrical component parts industry. The textile machinery/pumps & valves industry. The office machinery industry. The motor vehicle parts industry.--[3] Reports 9-16: The chlor-alkali industry. Materials handling equipment. The mobile home and special purpose vehicle industries. The instruments and controls industry. The noncellulosic synthetic fiber industry. The metal stampings industry. The aircraft and aerospace parts industry. The primary aluminum industry.--[4] Reports 17-25: The nonferrous castings industry. The malleable and ductile iron castings and steel forgings industry. The foamed plastic products industry. The rolling, drawing, and extruding of nonferrous metals industry. Meat and poultry processing, dried and frozen produce industry. The plastic and powder metal products industry. The refractory metals industry. The primaoy steel and steel mill products industry. The plastic resins, adhesives, and related compounds industry.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Industrial location;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 8
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- Antique dresser sets, 1890s-1950s / by Ettinger, Roseann,author.(CARDINAL)366511;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Compilation of vintage dressing table accessories. Hundreds of perfume bottles, powder jars, trinket boxes, hairbrushes, mirrors, and matching trays in metals, plastics, enamels, and glass comprising boxed, travel, and manicure sets. Over 340 color photographs, including over 100 authentic catalog pages.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Hairdressing; Manicuring; Beauty, Personal; Grooming for men;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Modern resin jewellery : over 50 inspiring easy-to-make projects / by Naumann, Sara,author.(CARDINAL)430368;
Getting started -- All about resin -- Jewellery with bezels -- Jewellery findings -- Beads and beading -- Washi tape and rub-ons -- Bespoke backgrounds -- Moulds -- The projects: Jewellery with paper inserts ; Colourizing with liquid ; Colourizing with powder ; 3-D inclusions ; Resin coating ; Resin with moulds.Be impressed by the ease and versatility of resin jewellery making. Building on the success of her first book, well-known crafter Sara Naumann provides over 50 new projects that are modern and straightforward to replicate. She demonstrates how simple and quick resin jewellery is to make, using minimal equipment and readily available products.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Patterns (Instructional works); Epoxy resins.; Jewelry making; Plastic jewelry.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- Debbie Travis' painted house kitchens and baths : more than 50 innovative projects for an exciting new look at any budget / by Travis, Debbie.(CARDINAL)639439; Dingle, Barbara.(CARDINAL)639441; Ross, George.(CARDINAL)527159;
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- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; House painting; Furniture painting; Interior decoration;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- A feast of science : intriguing morsels from the science of everyday life / by Schwarcz, Joe,author.(CARDINAL)539721;
Information and misinformation -- Infomercials provide slanted science -- Seinfeld heats up -- Laundry and TV sleuths -- The mysterious island -- Nutty scares about Nutella -- Dubious tidings of doom -- Blowing in the wind -- Fish genes and tomatoes -- Neonics and bees -- Natural fallacies -- Natural cures -- Leg cramp relief. Really? -- The power of the mind -- Conjuring up remedies -- Cancer and carny tricks -- No magic in quack cancer treatments -- A circulating nonsensical email -- Spoon-bending fiasco -- A Houdini low point -- Tornadoes, rainbows, and chemistry -- Hijacking chemistry -- A toxic cleanse -- The real Flintstones -- Tesla: a spark of genius -- Sulfur's colorful past -- Seeing through the smoke -- Bacteria are not always bad -- Don't take a deep breath -- Phosphides and bedbugs -- Methylene blue magic -- Arsenic archives -- Socks, wallpaper, and arsenic -- A rat poison that can cure -- The Nuremberg chronicle -- A rabbit out of a hat -- Taking pulse -- Ether frolics -- Dealing with the plague -- Lauding morphine -- The power of heat -- A bloody good yarn -- Memories of Linus Pauling -- The intoxicating science of wine -- Crystallography sheds light on molecular structure -- Brushing up on toothbrush history -- Sorting out starches -- Getting down to earth -- Barking up the right tree -- Forest bathing -- Hops, beer, and estrogen -- Condom technology -- Tampons on a mission -- Saving Apollo 13 -- Singing about science -- the skinny on skin science -- Slimey science -- Easter Island may provide clues to aging -- A tale of telomeres -- Science sniffs at body odor -- Perfume and TNT -- Goat stench -- Preserving preservatives -- Antibacterial concerns -- Snakes and snakeroot -- Sugar isn't so sweet -- Bitter about sugar -- Sugar consumption -- Some beefs with beef -- Plastic packaging pros and cons -- Plastic problems -- Blankets, balloons, and space suits -- Bagging plastic bags? -- BPA research--when is enough enough? -- Plastination controversy -- The rise of baking powder -- Ikarian longevity -- Boosting brainpower -- Cadmium dangers -- A matter of taste -- Spreading kindness -- Oats vs. Pop-Tarts -- Emulsifiers on trial -- Shake shake -- Boning up on collagen -- Tea time -- Lithiated water -- Eating bacon is not the same as smoking -- Nutritional guidelines--theirs and mine -- Jeans to purify air -- Amazing charcoal -- A fashionable address -- Final thoughts."An entertaining and digestible volume that demystifies science, from the author of 16 bestselling popular science books. Crave answers? A Feast of Science demystifies the chemistry of everyday life, serving up practical knowledge to both inform and entertain. Guaranteed to satiate your hunger for palatable and relevant scientific information, Dr. Joe Schwarcz proves that "chemical" is not necessarily synonymous with "toxic." Are there fish genes in tomatoes? Can snail-slime cream and bone broth really make your wrinkles disappear? What's the problem with sugar, resistant starch, hops in beer, microbeads, and "secret" cancer cures? Are "natural" products the key to good health? And what is "fake news" all about? Dr. Joe answers these questions and more. Cutting through the fat of story, suggestion, and social-media speculation, A Feast of Science gets to the meat of the chemical reactions that make up our daily lives"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Science; Science;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Pro steel ladder ball game set [kit] / by University Games Corporation.;
6 steel cross bars, 4 branded side bars, 4 weighted legs, 3 red bolas, 3 blue bolas, 12 bolts, 1 laminated instruction sheet, 1 zippered carrying case. "Ladder toss is a lawn game played by throwing bolas (two balls connected by a string) onto a ladder. Ladder Ball Pro Steel is a metal ladder ball toss set made from premium materials to provide the best overall experience. Weighted legs give the ladders a wider stance, making them the perfect game for any location, whether that is the beach, park or tailgating. The metal construction is durable and all-weather, no rust or cracking plastics. The frame and rungs are made from powder coated steel for maximum durability. The bolas are soft rubber allowing for indoor or outdoor use, and are connected using thick nylon string to prevent tangles. Everything can be conveniently stowed in the included zipper carrying case for maximum portability. Ladder Ball Pro Steel provides the players with the best possible ladder toss game experience." -- AMAZON
- Subjects: Outdoor games;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- CSI : Crime Scene Investigation [kit] by Beck, Esther.(CARDINAL)480871; Carmichael, L. E. (Lindsey E.); Hamilton, Sue L. 959-;
Forensics in the real world / L. E. Carmichael -- Fingerprint analysis: hints from prints / Sue Hamilton -- DNA analysis: forensic fluids & follicles / Sue Hamilton -- How to become a crime scene investigator / Sue Hamilton -- Cool physical evidence: what's left behind / Esther Beck -- Cool eyewitness encounters: how's your memory / Esther Beck -- 1 kit including magnifying glass, ink pad, keychain with flashlight, white fingerprint powder, binoculars, secret markers (black & white), brush, & activity cards -- 1 DVD "Bill Nye : Forensics."Elementary.
- Subjects: Crime scene investigation;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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The encyclopedia of scrapbooking.
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- Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Photograph albums; Photographs; Scrapbooks;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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