On the following day, however, not a single stone implement was found, but a small piece of silver wire and a great deal of broken pottery of elegant workmanship, among others the fragment of a cup with an owl's head.
To strengthen loosened teeth, he first employs astringents, and if these are of no use, as often happens in the old, he binds the loose teeth together and to the neighboring healthy ones, by means of gold or silver wire.
The knot which prevents the stirrups of silver wire, C C, slipping off the corners of the glass plate.
German-silver wire; a small piece of sealing wax; a 1/2-in.
Fasten the piece of German-silver wire D to these nails as shown.
The current, in passing through the lamp, heats the strip of German-silver wire, causing it to expand.
Connect these tacks on the under side of the board with coils of German-silver wire, using about 8 in.
Stout silk, fishing-gut, orsilver wire may be employed for this purpose.
When suppuration occurs in connection with buried sutures of unabsorbable materials, such as silk, silkworm gut, or silver wire, it is apt to persist till the foreign material is cast off or removed.
Considerable time will be saved by taking all the readings for one direction of the current at a time, simply using different lengths of German-silver wire, and allowing the current to flow constantly during each part.
Instead of the silvered fibre generally employed in this instrument, a silver wire is fitted, the movement of which partly or entirely cuts off the pencil of light.
Silver wire is sometimes used, but no way has yet been found of drawing any metallic wire so thin as the quartz fibre, which is sometimes as thin as two thousandths of a millimetre, or about a twelve-thousandth of an inch.
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