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Calcium is essential for strong bones and teeth. Calcium deficiency can lead to disorders like osteoporosis (brittle bones). Good sources of calcium include dairy foods and calcium fortified products such as soymilk and breakfast cereals. Calcium is especially important for young children, teenagers and older women.

  

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This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Rutile 4%

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Titanium Dioxide 4%

Red Iron Oxide 2%

This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Chrome Oxide 0.5%

These tiles are a different clay body than the rest, one white stoneware and one speckled stoneware.

 

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Cobalt Carbonate 0.5%

The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) took this image of sulfate- and pyroxene-containing deposits in the Candor Chasma region of Mars at 0747 UTC (2:47 a.m. EST) on December 2, 2006, near 6.7 degrees south latitude, 75.8 degrees west longitude. The image was taken in 544 colors covering 0.36-3.92 micrometers, and shows features as small as 40 meters (132 feet) across. The image is about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) wide at its narrowest point. The top panel in the montage above illustrates the location of CRISM data on a mosaic taken by the Mars Odyssey spacecraft's Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS). CRISM data cover an area centered on the southwestern part of Candor Chasma, where highland crust was depressed by faulting and buried by a kilometers-thick stack of layered deposits. The bottom two images are views of CRISM data. The lower left image is an infrared false color image, while at lower right is a spectral image that illustrates the distribution of sulfates in the layered deposits, the olivine and pyroxene that make up the faulted highland crust, and highcalcium pyroxene in the highland crust.

These tiles are a different clay body than the rest, one white stoneware and one speckled stoneware.

 

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Titanium Dioxide 4%

Red Iron Oxide 2%

These tiles are a different clay body than the rest, one white stoneware and one speckled stoneware.

 

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Chrome Oxide 0.5%

This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Titanium Dioxide 4%

Red Iron Oxide 2%

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Milagro Cohousing

 

photo by Cathy Mullan

 

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This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Mason Stain 8%

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Cobalt Carbonate 0.5%

Copper Carbonate 0.8%

Tin Oxide 1.5%

Red Iron Oxide 4%

Titanium Dioxide 5%

Copper Carbonate 0.8%

Tin Oxide 1.5%

This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Cobalt Carbonate 0.5%

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Chrome Oxide 0.2%

Tin Oxide 7.2%

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Titanium Dioxide 4%

Red Iron Oxide 2%

This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Zircopax 8%

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Red Iron Oxide 0.5%

These tiles are a different clay body than the rest, one white stoneware and one speckled stoneware.

 

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Chrome Oxide 0.2%

Tin Oxide 7.2%

This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Red Iron Oxide 0.5%

This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Chrome Oxide 0.2%

Tin Oxide 7.2%

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Copper Carbonate 3.5%

These tiles are a different clay body than the rest, one white stoneware and one speckled stoneware.

 

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Rutile 4%

This glaze also contains iron in the base recipe, in the form of Red Art clay.

 

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Copper Carbonate 3.5%

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Manganese Dioxide 3%

These tiles are a different clay body than the rest, one white stoneware and one speckled stoneware.

 

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Copper Carbonate 3.5%

These tiles are a different clay body than the rest, one white stoneware and one speckled stoneware.

 

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Manganese Dioxide 3%

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Chrome Oxide 0.2%

Tin Oxide 7.2%

These tiles are a different clay body than the rest, one white stoneware and one speckled stoneware.

 

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Red Iron Oxide 0.5%

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