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  2. Theatrical blood - Wikipedia

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    Theatrical blood, stage blood or fake blood is anything used as a substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance. For example, in the special effects industry, when a director needs to simulate an actor being shot or cut , a wide variety of chemicals and natural products can be used.

  3. Silicone - Wikipedia

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    Silicone is often confused with one of its constituent elements, silicon, but they are distinct substances. Silicon is a chemical element, a hard dark-grey semiconducting metalloid, which in its crystalline form is used to make integrated circuits ("electronic chips") and solar cells. Silicones are compounds that contain silicon, carbon ...

  4. List of Blue Bloods characters - Wikipedia

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    Danny saw combat in Fallujah, and was the only member of his platoon to come home alive (resulting in some post-traumatic stress). [8] During his time in the Marines, Danny was decorated for heroism. He is old-school; his hotheadedness and harsh methods of detective work sometimes get him in trouble, which his father worries about.

  5. Blood fractionation - Wikipedia

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    erythrocytes (red blood cells) at the bottom of the centrifuge tube. Serum separation tubes (SSTs) are tubes used in phlebotomy containing a silicone gel; when centrifuged the silicone gel forms a layer on top of the buffy coat, allowing the blood serum to be removed more effectively for testing and related purposes.

  6. Silicone rubber - Wikipedia

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    Silicone rubber is a reliable solution (as opposed to rubber and thermoplastic elastomers) for migration or interaction problems between the main active ingredients. Its chemical stability prevents it from affecting any substrate it is in contact with (skin, water, blood, active ingredients, etc.). [15]

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  8. Special effects of Total Recall (1990 film) - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] A half-body cast was built, covering Johnson from his waist to his neck, allowing puppeteers to control the triple-elbowed limb. It was designed with separated bones and open spaces to make it visually impossible for a human arm to be inside and operating it. [26] [25] For the character's death, Johnson wore a bodysuit lined with ...

  9. What does it mean to be a college football blue blood?

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    Fallica said the blue blood title is more of a status symbol than anything, but the label, as arbitrary as it seems to be, still holds power. Blue bloods get the TV contracts. Blue bloods get into ...