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  Water mould - Biocrawler
Water moulds or Oomycetes are a group of filamentous protists, physically resembling fungi.
Water moulds were originally classified as fungi, but are now known to have developed separately and show a number of differences.
Among the water moulds, these are produced as asexual spores called zoospores, which capitalize on surface water (including precipitation on plant surfaces) for movement.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Water_mould   (368 words)

  
  Water mould - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Water moulds or Oomycetes are a group of filamentous protists, physically resembling fungi.
Water moulds were originally classified as fungi, but are now known to have developed separately and show a number of differences.
Among the water moulds, these are produced as asexual spores called zoospores, which capitalize on surface water (including precipitation on plant surfaces) for movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Water_mould   (376 words)

  
 XXV. COLD DESSERTS. Farmer, Fannie Merritt. 1918. The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book.
Soak gelatine in cold water, dissolve in boiling water, add sugar and lemon juice, strain, and set aside in cool place; occasionally stir mixture, and when quite thick, beat with wire spoon or whisk until frothy; add whites of eggs beaten stiff, and continue beating until stiff enough to hold its shape.
Place a mould in pan of ice-water, pour in mixture one-half inch deep; when firm, decorate with candied cherries and angelica; add by spoonfuls more mixture to cover fruit; when this is firm, place a smaller mould in centre on jelly, and fill with ice-water.
Soak gelatine in cold water, beat whites of eggs slightly, add powdered sugar, and gradually hot cream, cook over hot water until it thickens; add soaked gelatine and remaining sugar, strain into a pan set in ice-water, add bananas and lemon juice, stir until it begins to thicken, then fold in whip from cream.
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 Toxic Mould Remediation at Enviro-Vac(TM) Systems
If the water damage is the result of a covered loss, the resultant damage, mould (including fungi, mildew, etc.), is probably also covered and must be considered in preparing the scope of damages and costs of repair.
Water damage that is not addressed within 24 to 72 hours may result in the growth and spreading of mould which could be toxic.
Denial of the mould contamination as being excluded under the policy, either subject to the standard mould exclusion or as not being part of the covered loss itself, requires that the adjuster prove and document the basis for the denial.
www.envirovac.com /toxic-mould.html   (2630 words)

  
 ALLSA - Mould Allergy
Moulds are naturally occurring clusters of microscopic fungi which reproduce by releasing airborne spores.
Moulds are typically found in higher concentrations in coastal areas and especially in the subtropical parts of the country.
The mould spores tend to be released all year around and are found in both damp indoor and outdoor environments.
www.allergysa.org /mould.htm   (734 words)

  
 Due Diligence - Water Damage - Mould - Pincin Environmental   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mould growth in buildings and the possible adverse health impact on occupants has emerged as one of most pressing health and safety issues of the day.
Mould spores will always be present in buildings, whether blown in through windows or other openings, brought in by ventilation equipment, or tracked in with dust and dirt.
Where a water episode is reported soon enough, an immediate response and the use of professional water restoration practices can prevent or limit mould growth and allow most of the finishes and contents to be saved.
pinchin.com /newsletters/indoor_air/waterdamage14.htm   (1818 words)

  
 Toxic Black Mould Guide
Because moulds grow in moist or wet indoor environments, it is possible for people to become exposed to moulds and their products, either by direct contact on surfaces, or through the air, if mould spores, fragments, or mould products are aerosolized.
Because indoor samples are usually comprised of a mixture of moulds and their spores, it has been suggested that a general test for cytotoxicity be applied to a total indoor sample to assess the potential for hazard as a rough assessment (Gareis, 1995).
Stachybotrys mould may evolve to a point where it is regarded with the same cautions, response and liability concerns as those attributed to lead-base paint and asbestos.
www.napoleon.cc /home-tips/mould-information/toxic-black-mould.html   (10090 words)

  
 Injection Molding Magazine
Since the mould temperature for polyethylene must be kept below 15 to 20°C, the temperature of the cooling water for the moulds must be between 8 and 10°C. The annual resin usage is 12,000 tons.
The waste heat from the hydraulics of the injection moulding machines is generated at a temperature of 30°C. The heat exchangers in the hydraulic circuits of the moulding machines transfer this heat to the cooling water circuit.
The closed cooling water circuit between the plate-and-frame heat exchanger and the moulding machine reduces the maintenance and cleaning requirements associated with the heat exchanger in the hydraulic circuit of the machine.
www.immnet.com /articles?article=669   (1261 words)

  
 Mould - Fact sheet - Toronto Public Health
Moulds are fungi, a group of very common organisms that also includes mushrooms and yeasts.
Moulds are generally found in nature and are carried indoors from the outside.
Moulds can grow indoors in wet or damp areas, including wallpaper, ceiling tiles, carpets (especially those with jute backing), insulation material, wood and drywall.
www.toronto.ca /health/mould.htm   (456 words)

  
 Mould in Workplace Buildings | Ontario Ministry of Labour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The most common types of mould are generally not hazardous to healthy individuals–but some moulds may be hazardous to certain individuals.
Mould growth on the interior surfaces of buildings is a risk factor for health problems.
Occupants of buildings contaminated with mould should be advised of the presence of the mould and given information on the health effects of mould.
www.labour.gov.on.ca /english/hs/alerts/a20.html   (481 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
The name "water mold" refers to their earlier classification as fungi, which stemmed from their preference for conditions of high humidity and running surface water, although they are now known to have evolved separately and show a number of differences.
Instead, water molds are related to organisms such as brown algae and diatoms, making up a group called the heterokonts.
Among the water molds, these are produced as asexual spores called zoospores, which capitalize on surface water (including precipitation on plant surfaces) for movement.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=water_mould   (417 words)

  
 Water mould - Information from Reference.com
There are no dictionary entries for Water mould, but Water, mould are spelled correctly.
Water moulds or Oomycetes are a group of filamentous, unicellular protists,
Growth and differentiation of the water mold Blastocladiella...
dictionary.reference.com /search?q=Water%20mould   (243 words)

  
 Body
The difference between the inlet and outlet water temperature should be less than 2 to 5 degrees C. However, for precision moulding, it should be 1 degree C or even 0.5 degree C. Cooling circuits should be positioned symmetrically around the cavity.
Water from cold reservoir is pumped to process and returns warm to warm part of reservoir.
Warm water is again pumped by a separate pump- of same flow rate but lower head- to cooling tower and returns to cold part of reservoir.
bolur.plastasia.com /undcoolingsys.html   (2012 words)

  
 Ceramic Technical Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Making a mould of a pre-existing object can be a frustrating chore for many artists, but as for Hankins and people who share his talents and disposition, the problem-solving tasks of a professional mould maker take on a peculiar beauty.
Moulds designed for slipcasting require an exacting knowledge of the chemical reactions that cause plaster to harden when combined with water.
He is then able to make a case mould - a mould of the block - from which to cast working moulds - copies of the block.
www.ferringallery.com /gallery/thayer/articles/ceramicstechnical.html   (1098 words)

  
 A novel finite element method for heat transfer in the continuous caster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is believed that the occurrence of these problems is directly related to the events in the mould, especially the transfer of heat from the strand surface across the lubricating mould powder and its interface with the mould wall to the mould cooling-water.
Generally, a parameter representing the average overall heat transfer coefficient between the strand surface and the mould cooling-water is employed, instead of including the lubricating layer, the mould wall and their interface in the computation region.
The results indicate that the thermal contact resistance between the mould wall and the mould powder is a key factor which dominates the thickness of the solidified steel shell and the heat extraction rate from the mould wall.
anziamj.austms.org.au /V35/part3/Wu.html   (340 words)

  
 Trouble Shooting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The quality of the completed moulding is so often judged by the appearance of the gelcoat surface, it is the most obvious and intended to be seen.
Ahigh reject rate or time and effort spent in rework and repairing the moulding is expensive.
Moulds which have became cold, because of low overnight temperatures in a workshop, take many hours to warm up.
www.scottbader.co.za /troubleshooting.htm   (556 words)

  
 molds
With Smaller Moulds like chess sets, all you need to do is suspend the mould by the cardboard in a jam jar or over the bowl.
Flex the lower half of the mould to reduce the air bubbles and squeeze the mould to force the the mixture upwards so coating the whole of the inside mould.
Then fill the mould up with a freshly mixed batch of material (which you have measured in the usual way before you undertook steps 2 and 3).
www.supermoulds.com.au /howtomake.htm   (973 words)

  
 Water mould - Information from Reference.com
Water molds (or water moulds: see spelling differences) also known as Oomycetes are a group of filamentous, unicellular protists, physically resembling fungi.
The name "water mould" refers to their earlier classification as fungi, which stemmed from their preference for conditions of high humidity and running surface water, although they are now known to have evolved separately and show a number of differences.
For instance, their cell walls are composed of cellulose rather than chitin and generally do not have septations.
www.reference.com /search?q=Water%20mould   (482 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Protists were traditionally subdivided into several groups based on similarities to the "higher" kingdoms: the one-celled animal-like protozoa, the plant-like protophyta (mostly one-celled algae), and the fungus-like slime molds and water molds.
Various organisms with a protist-level organization were originally treated as fungi, because they produce sporangia.
These include chytrids, slime moulds, water moulds, and Labyrinthulomycetes.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Protist   (1107 words)

  
 Our Shower Screens
Mould and harmfull bacteria thrive in damp areas such as bathrooms; especially around shower screens where silicone sealant is used to create a barrier to stop water leakage.
This reduction is achieved by placing an almost invisible water seal between the back of the mounting channel and the tiled surface, eliminating any unnecessary silicone sealant from around the perimeter of the screen.
The water Bar's purpose is to act as a barrier to stop water running out of the shower under the door.
www.instyleglass.com.au /welcome/page4.php   (990 words)

  
 Injection Moulding Application   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Water to be circulated on 10 to 25% of Heat Pipe length.
• Before inserting Heat Pipe in the hole, coat uniformly with installation paste over entire length except the portion in which water is circulated and insert with gradual rotation of Heat Pipe to displace air from the hole.
Heat Pipes are widely used for improving cooling efficiency of injection moulds and Die casting dies all over the world.
www.heatpipeindia.com /apps/injmoulddie1.htm   (513 words)

  
 Section Seven E
Although most water damage can be attributed to the extinguishing of fires, damage from flooding, leaking pipes and leaking air conditioning systems is relatively common, too.
Water from broken or backed up plumbing may include raw sewage and could, therefore, pose a danger for salvage workers who should wear appropriate, protective clothing.
Mould infested materials can be treated automatically since in freezing moisture will be removed from the mould.
www.si.edu /archives/report/disaster/sevene.htm   (6659 words)

  
 Alchem Ltd - Chemical manufacture specializing in HSE (Health, Safety and Environment) responsible products.
Minor adhesion between mould and moulding spoils a surface and entails a high cost to repair both shape and colour whenever that surface is to be a decorative one.
Patents for water-based mould release agents have been published for decades, and they work well – provided the coating is allowed to dry before pouring in the concrete.
After all, at the mould interface, nothing much is going to move with a tonne of wet concrete lying against it.
www.alchem.com.au /concrete.htm   (1478 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Turn into buttered mould, cover, and steam one and one-fourth hours; while steaming, be sure water surrounds mould to half its depth, and never reaches a lower temperature than the boiling-point.
Mousse,--heavy cream, beaten until stiff, sweetened, flavored, placed in a mould, packed in salt and ice (using two parts crushed ice to one part salt), and allowed to stand three hours; or whip from thin cream may be used folded into mixture containing small quantity of gelatine.
Mould, and serve garnished with candied orange peel and pistachio nuts.
www.webroots.org /library/usacook/bcsfmf11.html   (15841 words)

  
 Mold or Mould? - Absolute Write Water Cooler
Absolute Write and the Water Cooler are owned and operated by MacAllister Stone.
"plaster is poured in the clay mould" or "plaster is poured in the clay mold"
As a Brit-influned Kiwi I would choose mould in this case and mold for what grows on rotten fruit--but I am aware that either is acceptable.
www.absolutewrite.com /forums/showthread.php?mode=hybrid&t=33229   (354 words)

  
 Recipe Organizer, Catalog, Frozen Christmas Wreath, Beverages
Repeat with second 1/8th inch layer of water and cranberries around outer edge of mould; freeze.
Repeat water layer; arrange tiny clusters of mint and single leaves face down among berry clusters to look like holly.
Repeat pouring in water; arrange ring of cranberries against outer edge of mould and freeze.
www.primasoft.com /recipes/recipes/recipe1681.htm   (233 words)

  
 Asthma, Hayfever and Allergy - Mould Avoidance Measures - APPENDIX VI
Grows on cereal grains, is found in barns and also indoors in damp homes, especially in bathrooms.
Common on spoiled food and in wine cellars, but is less allergy-provoking than the other moulds.
Wash down shower curtains, tiles, shower cubicle, bath and ceiling with household bleaches such as Jik or Milton which kill moulds.
www.allergysa.org /appen7.htm   (465 words)

  
 Bucket of Water / Paint (Mould) (ZheJiang HongZhen Machine Mould Group Co., Ltd.,China)
All kinds of products can be produced by our machines.
Handle for Oil Bottle, Mineral Water Bottle and 5gallon
See more moulds, mold, plastic mold products from this supplier.
hongzhen.en.alibaba.com /product/10124117/10338056/Plastic_Products/Bucket_of_Water_Paint_Mould_.html   (167 words)

  
 Arches Mould Made Water Colour Paper
Artists materials on line : in Watercolour Papers discover Arches Mould Made Water Colour Paper : warm white, format 56x76cm, 100% rag-mould made, and with 100% cotton fibre, gelatine sized in the pulp and on the surface, very high colour fastness
Warm white, format 56x76cm, 100% rag-mould made, and with 100% cotton fibre, gelatine sized in the pulp and on the surface, very high colour fastness and archival permanence, four sides deckle-edged, bearing the watermark "Arches France", made with traditional methods.
The striking grain lends strength to water colour and both strengthens and reflects the luminosity of the colours.
www.greatart.co.uk /gerstaecker_50.html   (306 words)

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