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A glass shape that is usually blown from above and allows a consistent growth of a glass blown into it.
Ãâó: www.glassblowers.org/HotGlassDictionary.htm
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| tearing |
If you detach the displaying of an image from the V-Sync, the images will be sent to the monitor as they are ready even if the previous one is still completing. This is tearing, that is trembling or cut images, but also an increase of the framerate, as there are no waiting times.
Ãâó: www.hwupgrade.com/skvideo/glossary.html
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| tea |
A water-based extraction of soluble herbal components.
Ãâó: www.rittiman.com/urt/URT_Glsry_01.htm
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| tea |
Can cause severe facial dermatitis, irritation and sensitivity. Used as ph adjuster. Reacts with stearic acid to form oil in water emulsions, typically lotions. May contain nitrosamines, known carcinogens. Its main toxic effect in animals is due to its over-alkalinity. It is used as a coating agent for fruits and vegetables.
Ãâó: www.askincaredirectory.com/Glossary/T.htm
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| tea |
All true tea, as opposed to herbals and tisanes, comes from a single evergreen shrub known as the camellia sinensis, a botanical relative of the flowering camellia bush. It grows in subtropical climates, usually at high or very high altitudes and is still hand plucked. Its white blossoms and jasmine-like fragrance when in bloom is reminiscent of blooming orange trees. From the tea plant come three kinds of tea; black, green and oolong. ...
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