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  2. Swill milk scandal - Wikipedia

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    The milk was whitened with plaster of Paris, thickened with starch and eggs, and hued with molasses. [3] After the extraction of alcohol from the macerated grain, the residual mash still contains nutrients. Therefore, keeping cows stabled near distilleries and feeding them with swill was an economic advantage. [1]

  3. Plaster - Wikipedia

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    Gypsum plaster, [12] also known as plaster of Paris, [13] is a white powder consisting of calcium sulfate hemihydrate. The natural form of the compound is the mineral bassanite . [ 14 ] [ 15 ]

  4. Scagliola - Wikipedia

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    Scagliola is a composite substance made from plaster of Paris, glue and natural pigments, imitating marble and other hard stones. The material may be veined with colors and applied to a core, or desired pattern may be carved into a previously prepared scagliola matrix.

  5. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    Plaster of Paris bandages were introduced in different forms by two army surgeons, one at a peacetime home station and another on active service at the front. Antonius Mathijsen (1805–1878) was born in Budel , the Netherlands, where his father was the village doctor.

  6. Mines of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Paris area was a relatively flat sea-bottom during the early Cretaceous period: first in a deep-sea environment, then under a more agitated near-shoreline sea towards the end of the same period, Paris's largely silica-based sedimentary deposits became, under the action of pressure and the carbonic acid content of seawater, a thick deposit ...

  7. New Paris bridge to undergo much repairs - AOL

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    Elkhart County Commissioners approved Monday the solicitation of quotes to replace the deck of Bridge 310, on C.R. 21 north of C.R. 142, just west of New Paris.

  8. Home repair - Wikipedia

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    Many types of repairs are "do it yourself" (DIY) projects, while others may be so complicated, time-consuming or risky as to require the assistance of a qualified handyperson, property manager, contractor/builder, or other professionals. Home repair is not the same as renovation, although many improvements can result from repairs or maintenance ...

  9. Plasterer - Wikipedia

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    A plasterer is a tradesman who works with plaster, such as forming a layer of plaster on an interior wall or plaster decorative moldings on ceilings or walls. The process of creating plasterwork, called plastering, has been used in building construction for centuries. A plasterer is someone who does a full 4 or 2 years apprenticeship to be ...