| 1. | The cloisonn?wire is glued to the enamel surface with gum tragacanth.
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| 2. | The species inhabits calcareous grasslands usually dominated by tragacanth locoweeds.
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| 3. | Dry pastels have historically used binders such as gum arabic and gum tragacanth.
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| 4. | Many 19th-century recipes recommend adding gum tragacanth to stabilize whipped cream;
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| 5. | It is also used to adulterate Gum tragacanth due to their similar physical characteristics.
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| 6. | The species inhabits calcareous grasslands and arid mountain steppes, usually dominated by tragacanth locoweeds.
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| 7. | Additionally, ceresin, gum tragacanth, and methyl cellulose are regular ingredients added to act as stiffeners.
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| 8. | The work area is painted with tragacanth and the granules are bedded on this using a fine brush.
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| 9. | Gum tragacanth is also used in incense-making as a binder to hold all the powdered herbs together.
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| 10. | Gum tragacanth is another herbal gum that is used to stiffen calico and crepe, as well as hair.
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