| 31. | His enamel paints are still the basis for ceramic paints today.
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| 32. | Mammelons disappear with time as the enamel wears away by friction.
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| 33. | The enamel insulation was especially valuable for producing very thin wire.
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| 34. | He exhibited vitreous enamel works in Melbourne's Argus Gallery.
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| 35. | The 50ml enamel paint tins and spray paints are still available.
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| 36. | The coloured eyes of the figures are made of cloisonn?enamel.
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| 37. | He also produced about 35 enamels and 60 works in ceramic.
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| 38. | According to Pountney the enamel was fired at the Temple Pottery.
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| 39. | However, they can also form without stress during enamel development.
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| 40. | The family is part of a radiation of early enamel ridges.
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