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Artificial stone is a name for various synthetic stone products produced from the 18th century onward. Uses include statuary, architectural details, fencing and rails, building construction, civil engineering work, and industrial applications such as grindstones.
Artificialstone is a name for various synthetic stone products produced from the 18th century onward. Uses include statuary, architectural details, fencing...
features from this still look almost new today. Coade did not invent 'artificialstone', as various inferior quality precursors had been both patented and...
stone or Lithodipyra or Lithodipra (Ancient Greek: λίθος/δίς/πυρά, lit. 'stone fired twice') is stoneware that was often described as an artificial stone...
are the Water of Ayr stone and the speckled Tam'o Shanter stone, both forms of slate used as razor oilstones. Artificialstones usually come in the form...
some also use artificialstone as well. Granite is one of the hardest stones, and requires such different techniques to sedimentary stones that it is virtually...
Punic War against the Carthaginians around 250 BC. They built an artificial reef "with stones and construction material" and put poles in the channels using...
the Mode of Producing an ArtificialStone, in which he coined the term "Portland cement" by analogy with the Portland stone, an oolitic limestone that...
developments in the industry was Coade stone, a fired ceramic form of stoneware. Today most artificialstone consists of fine Portland cement-based concrete...
longest-lasting and strongest building materials, sometimes referred to as artificialstone, and have been used since circa 4000 BC. Air-dried bricks, also known...
week, until he found more lucrative employment at Coade and Seeley's artificialstone works at Lambeth. Rossi entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1781....
A gemstone (also called a fine gem, jewel, precious stone, semiprecious stone, or simply gem) is a piece of mineral crystal which, when cut or polished...
music notation Staff (building material) (short for staffieren), an artificialstone product used as ornament Jack Staff, British superhero Staffordshire...
made in North Staffordshire by the Elers brothers. Coade stone: A type of artificialstone moulded into sculptures and architectural details, imitating...
"Sunday stone" is an artificialstone composed of calcium carbonate that formed on the walls of drainage pipes in some coal mines. It is striped due to...
it showed veins, and it could also be used like a stone board when cut flat. This artificialstone found use throughout the Rhineland and was very popular...
Chambers, Daniel C. (2022-02-17). "Alveolar crystal burden in stone workers with artificialstone silicosis". Respirology. 27 (6): 437–446. doi:10.1111/resp...
looser, smaller stones, and other rock gardens. Some rock gardens are planted around natural outcrops of rock, perhaps with some artificial landscaping,...
Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI, GenAI, or GAI) is artificial intelligence capable of generating text, images, videos, or other data...
is built of artificialstone, the main section of red brick, and the top section is a colonnaded viewing gallery built of artificialstone, and topped...
during the construction; concrete, artificialstone and iron. According to the architects themselves, the artificialstone, manufactured on-site, is T-shaped...