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Hydrogel Paint

Advanced Materials, 2019
AbstractFor a hydrogel coating on a substrate to be stable, covalent bonds polymerize monomer units into polymer chains, crosslink the polymer chains into a polymer network, and interlink the polymer network to the substrate. The three processes—polymerization, crosslinking, and interlinking—usually concur.
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Castellani's Paint

Archives of Dermatology, 1979
To the Editor.— Drs Leyden and Kligman did not mention in their outstanding article in the OctoberArchives(114:1466-1472, 1978) the time-honored use of Castellani's paint for interdigital athlete's foot. It is antimacerative, antibacterial, and perhaps, to a lesser degree, antimycotic.
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Painting about Painting

2019
This book constitutes the first exploration of artistic self-reflection in Islamic art. In the absence of a tradition of self-portraiture, how could artists signal their presence within a painting? Centred on late Timurid manuscript painting (ca. 1470-1500), this book reveals that pictures could function as the painter’s delegate, charged with the task
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Painting “Mania”

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2011
Bipolar mood disorder (manic-depressive illness) has many artistic references, especially in the painting domain, depicting moods and associated features. The title of some paintings directly refers to the psychopathological state of the disorder. There are a great number of painting masterpieces showing the depressive pole of manic-depressive illness.
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History Painting/Painting History

Art History, 1999
Books reviewed in this article:Christopher Prendergast, Napoleon and History Painting: Antoine‐Jean Gros’s, La Bataille d’EylauBeth S. Wright, Painting and History during the French Restoration: Abandoned by the PastSteven Bann, Paul Delaroche: History PaintedMarc J.
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Paleolithic Paint

Science, 1959
Discovery of hematite and kaolinite in excavations of late paleolithic occupation sites at Les Eyzies (Dordogne), France, raises anew the question of the nature of the paint used by paleolithic people. Hematite as a pigment source is widely documented, but the presence of kaolinite imported into prehistoric sites poses problems.
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Aircraft Paints and Painting

Transactions of the IMF, 1968
Aircraft paint coatings are subjected to intense deteriorating influences arising out of the operational environment; these are in part mechanical and in part chemical.
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Paints and Paint Systems

1989
The standardization institutes of several countries have published definitions of the terms used in the field of paints and varnishes. Unavoidably, they differ slightly in the different languages, because similar terms do not always have the same meaning.
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