Earthenware
Mostrando 1-10 de 10 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Louça branca para a Paulicéia: arqueologia histórica da fábrica de louças Santa Catharina / IRFM - São Paulo e a produção da faiança fina nacional (1913-1937) / Industrial pottery for São Paulo city: Historical Archeology of the Santa Catharina Pottery Factory / IRFM - São Paulo and the production of the national refined earthenware (1913 - 1937).
The year was 1912, and an Italian immigrant and a group of brothers, drawn from an Aristocratic family farmer, met at an office above the famous Guarany Coffee House, in the beating heart of the city, the Triangle, to establish a fellowship and combine the procedures to the foundation of the first refined earthenware factory in the country, based on an indus
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Sobre botijas
The hidden things promise both grace and misery. In various countryside districts of the state of Pernambuco there is a myth related to the gold hidden by the greedy. Such myth converges symbolically to many aspects found in the gold diggersâ imaginary from the countryside districts of North. The gold which torments, foments the search. Having as subject â
Publicado em: 2007
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3. A Disputa da Argila pelos ArtesÃos do Alto Do Moura â Caruaru â PE
On the formation of the earthly crust, several minerals gather and make up different kinds of rocks. Nature itself is in charge of consuming the rocks which are on the surface, by elaborating several relievo physionomies. Drainage is separated by hydrographic basins. Ipojuca river hydrographic basin, created thanks to the great failure known as Pernambucano
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Remodelando TradiÃÃes: Os Processos Criativos e os Significados do Trabalho Artesenal entre as Louceiras do CÃrrego de Areia
ABSTRACT This work investigates the handicraft practice of earthenwareâs artisans at Corrego de Areia, a community located seven kilometers from the county of Limoeiro do Norte in the State of Ceara. The women engaged in this activity use clay as raw material which is changed into not only earthenware and sold at the regionâs markets by the edges of Jaguar
Publicado em: 2004
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5. The Prevalence of Pneumoconiosis and Tuberculosis among Earthenware Towers
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6. Pneumoconiosis in China-Clay Workers
A 70 mm. radiographic survey in 914 workmen exposed to china-clay dust was made in 1959 in an industrial plant in which kaolin deposits are processed for the earthenware industry in Ayyat, United Arab Republic. All were ex-agricultural workers and thus not exposed to any industrial dust hazards.
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7. The Successful Prevention of Lead Poisoning in the Glazing of Earthenware in the North Staffordshire Potteries*
In 1572 an extensive epidemic of disease characterized by severe abdominal colic, later identified as lead poisoning, occurred in France in the province of Poitou. Citois named the disease colica Pictonum, that is the colic of the Pictones, the ancient Celtic tribe who inhabited the area. There-after the term was used generically for lead poisoning, otherwis
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8. Pneumoconiosis in Makers of Artificial Grinding Wheels, Including a Case of Caplan's Syndrome*
Mass miniature radiography surveys in a factory producing artificial grinding wheels detected cases of pneumoconiosis, mostly of the silicotic type. All cases were traced to the department where the so-called “bond” is prepared and mixed with the abrasive grains of carborundum and artificial corundum. This ceramic-vitrified bond, similar in composition t
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9. Origin and significance of a founding settlement in Polynesia
Selected prehistoric potsherds from the deepest cultural level of the oldest known archaeological site in the Kingdom of Tonga, within the Eastern Lapita province of western Polynesia, display decorative motifs characteristic of the Western Lapita province of modern-day Island Melanesia, to the west. Most of the stylistically anomalous sherds contain te
The National Academy of Sciences.
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10. non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and occupation in Sweden: a registry based analysis.
Incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in different employment categories was evaluated from the Swedish Cancer-Environment Registry, which links cancer incidence during 1961 to 1979 with occupational information from the 1960 census. New associations were found for men employed in shoemaking and shoe repair, porcelain and earthenware industries, education, and