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to carve a design or decoration so that it is raised above the surrounding surface
Mould staining can be wiped off by Concrobium Mold Stain Eraser.
examples of saprophytes:Rhizopus(bread mould), mucor(pin mould), Yeast, and Agaricus( a mushroom)
it is an mould that is present in mushrooms...
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The fuzzy growths would be mould spores.
to carve a design or decoration so that it is raised above the surrounding surface
Take the appropriate type of synthetec rubber and natural rubber mixture and inkect into the mould you have prepared previously. Cook the mixture at 380 degrees F for 5 minutes. Remove from mould.
Because it sticks to the wet surface and detracts it from the mould
injection mould blow mould extrusion mould Comprssing mould
The homophone for "mould" is "mold."
In injection moulding the polymer is moltern and 'injected' into a mould. in blow moulding the polymer is as a sheet or as a parison that is pushed into a mould by air. I guess the main difference is injection moulding fills the mould with solid parts where as blow moulding just creates a thin surface
'She poured wax into the mould' 'The bread was covered in mould'
Molds are used to make certain kinds of cheeses and can be on the surface of cheese or be developed internally. Blue veined cheese such as Stilton are created by the introduction of P. roqueforti or Penicillium roqueforti spores.
A mass of metal cast into a mould is called either an ingot mould or a cold mould. the one that is ready for recasting is usually the ingot mould. A cold mould is one that has been cast on design that maintains its mould.
Mould grow because of the condition.
Bob Mould was born on October 16, 1960.