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Tamita Thin is the innovative 4.8 mm thick version, significantly increasing its potential for use.Tamita Thin is the innovative 4.8 mm thick version, significantly increasing its potential for use.
Tamita Thin è l’innovativa versione da 4,8 mm di spessore, incrementando sensibilmente le possibilità d’utilizzo della collezione.
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Ultra Thin Frameless Crystal Light box available in unique sizes and shapes for Table Top displays. At only a quarter inch thickness this can be mounted anyway. To load pictures, simply unscrew the 4 sets of metal plated binding screws located in each corner. Slide your print between its 2 acrylic panels into the ultra-slim light box. Your image will appear to float inside its inner silver frame. Fastened together, An illuminated picture frame, slim light box can be wall-mounted using 4 small screws and a Phillips head screwdriver (not included) or placed on a countertop using 2 longer binding screws. Extra hardware is included with each light box. By simply amending its supporting screws, you can easily change images to be shown in either a vertical or horizontal . Lighting is provided by efficient and ultra bright LED for low use of power.
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Enokitake are long, thin white mushrooms used in East Asian cuisine. The commercially produced mushrooms are cultivars of Flammulina velutipes also called golden needle mushroom. Wild forms differing in color, texture, and sliminess are called winter mushrooms, velvet foot, or velvet stem among other names.
There is a significant difference in appearance between the wild and the cultivated mushrooms. Cultivated mushrooms are not exposed to light resulting in a white color, whereas wild mushrooms usually have a dark brown color. The cultivated mushrooms are grown in a high CO2 environment to produce long thin stems, whereas wild mushrooms produce a much shorter and thicker stem.
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It looks like Suzie has not headed the thin ice warnings and is in real trouble. Its a good thing that Neil and Bob have experience in cold water rescues.
Another life saved by the rescue babies.
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The first piping fixture found in Tiffin, Ohio on today's trip. The focal point of this one seems to be the little cylindrical protrusion halfway across.
Casting marks have been filed out of the crown, and the tangs and leg ports have been thinned, but not so much as to get hidden in the powder coat.
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Another sign that slowly but surely winter is starting to break. andyarthur.org/photos/fiverivers/thiniceonp.html