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  2. Conservation and restoration of illuminated manuscripts

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    There were three main materials used for the pages of books in this time period: papyrus, parchment or vellum, and paper (Alexander 35). Papyrus was the primary writing material of the ancient world, and was created by beating stalks of the papyrus reed together until the fibers in the plant formed a tight, almost woven structure.

  3. Springform pan - Wikipedia

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    The most common springform pan is a round pan 9 inches (23 cm) in diameter. However, small circular pans are common along with squares, rectangles, and hearts. They come in a variety of materials including anodized aluminum, heavy-gauge steel, and glass. Optional features include a non-stick surface and a waterproofing seal around the base.

  4. Parchment paper - Wikipedia

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    Parchment paper is also used to cook en papillote, a technique where food is steamed or cooked within closed pouches made from parchment paper. Parchment paper can be used in most applications that call for wax paper as a non-stick surface. The reverse is not true, as using wax paper would cause smoke in the oven and would adversely affect ...

  5. Parchment vs. Wax Paper: Do You Know Which One Goes in ... - AOL

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    The most important difference is that wax paper is not heat resistant unlike parchment paper. That means you can put parchment in the oven (or other kitchen appliances like air fryers ) up to 425 ...

  6. Manuscript - Wikipedia

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    Parchment (vellum) was a common way to produce manuscripts. [11] Manuscripts eventually transitioned to using paper in later centuries with the diffusion of paper making in the Islamic empire. When Muslims encountered paper in Central Asia, its use and production spread to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and North Africa during the 8th century. [12]

  7. Cheesecake Lovers, You Need a Springform Pan—But How ... - AOL

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    A springform pan is a type of cake pan with a removable bottom and a ring for the sides. The ring wraps around the bottom like a band and connects with a clamp that closes and seals it.

  8. California State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Commission on Charter Schools helps administer the State Board's oversight of California charter schools. [6] The Commission on Special Education provides advice to the Governor, the State Superintendent, the State Legislature , and the State Board of Education on continuing or new areas of research, program development, and evaluation in ...

  9. California mission project - Wikipedia

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    The California mission project is an assignment done in California elementary schools, most often in the fourth grade, where students build dioramas of one of the 21 Spanish missions in California. While not being included in the California Common Core educational standards, the project was vastly popular and done throughout the state.

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