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  2. Soft lithography - Wikipedia

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    When the stamp is removed, the ODT in contact with the gold stays stuck to the gold. Thus the pattern from the stamp is transferred to the gold via the ODT "ink." In technology, soft lithography is a family of techniques for fabricating or replicating structures using "elastomeric stamps, molds, and conformable photomasks". [1]

  3. Freshly Inked? Here’s How to Care for Your New Tattoo ... - AOL

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    Liudmila Chernetska/Getty Images. The First 24 to 48 Hours. Bulldog and Love mention that "Sticking to a structured timeline can ensure optimal healing of your new tattoo.

  4. PDMS stamp - Wikipedia

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    PDMS stamps are pieces of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a silicone, that have been patterned usually against a master mold to form a relief pattern used in soft lithography. This PDMS stamp can be used in either its current form as a relief surface for techniques such as microcontact printing or can also be attached to an external source by ...

  5. Category:Non-free stamp images - Wikipedia

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    As the template mentions, stamp images in this category may only be used in accordance with the Wikipedia:Fair use criteria.. In some cases, the issuance of a stamp is itself notable, and the stamp may be allowable in the article (for instance, if the issuance of the stamp was an overtly political act, with the design chosen for political purposes).

  6. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    The stone is wetted, with water staying only on the surface not covered in grease-based residue of the drawing; the stone is then 'rolled up', meaning oil ink is applied with a roller covering the entire surface; since water repels the oil in the ink, the ink adheres only to the greasy parts, perfectly inking the image.

  7. Category:Postage stamp images - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Non-free stamp images (3 C, 113 F) S. Stamp images published abroad that are in the public domain in the United States (15 F)

  8. Postage stamp paper - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamp paper is the foundation or substrate of the postage stamp to which the ink for the stamp's design is applied to one side and the adhesive is applied to the other. The paper is not only the foundation of the stamp but it has also been incorporated into the stamp's design, has provided security against fraud and has aided in the ...

  9. Watch: Unsuspecting fisherman gets inked in the face - AOL

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    Two fishermen got a little more than they bargained for when trying to reel in a squid.