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Their use should be severely restricted, and youngsters should be banned from using them. They can cause skin cancer and other dideases. People have died from direct overexposure.
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it lets you know the toughness of the metal......
Its called metal primer..specifically for metal...lets keep it that way.
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You cannot make metal loose its detectability. You can use a less reactive metal, titanium for example is non detectable.
I don't think they can. I just got out of the hospital due to a severely broken wrist. They had to put three plates in me and almost my entire wrist is metal. My surgeon told me the only complications I should have was stiffness during cold and damp weather. I doubt they would use metal plates if they caused poisoning.
In the 13th century soldiers began to strengthen their protective mail. They used metal plates to protect the places on their bodies that were exposed despite the mail chains.
The jaws of a vice used in metal working have small teeth like segments cut into them to assit in gripping metal. If you use the vice for soft metals such as copper or brass the jaws will leave indentation the in the metal which will prove very difficult to polish out. plain jaws or plates are added to stop this. The same would occur if you use these types of vices to grip wood or plastic.
UV exposure is a common trigger for cold sores. I would not recommend their use for people with cold sores.
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After the scars from the incision sites have completely healed and the doctor has ok'd it.
Metal trays and some ceramic plates should be fine but do not use plastic
You make a model of a ground and then you use a metal peice and model it into a tetonic plate and try to make it move.
the use of the plates is to hold your food when you are eating.
In batteries the plates are made of lead. Body panels are often made of the compounds steel or carbon fibre. Some manufacturers use body panels that are made from the element Aluminum.