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  • She sniffed, but there was nothing to smell except the mustiness all round her, the way old stones smell after mould's grown on them.

    In the Presence of the Enemy George, Elizabeth 1996

  • The success of the plan is entirely dependent on the mould's absorption of the moisture in the clay; otherwise the method of casting could not be applied to potteries or porcelains.

    The Story of Porcelain Sara Ware Bassett 1920

  • NUS president Aaron Porter, who seems to have been made from the exact same kind of mould's of that of Gordon Brown and Ed Milliband, and that if I were them students, get shot of him as he's got "Made in Freemasonland" all over him, and can't be trusted.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • They have incorporated the slime mould's efficient strategy into a mathematical formula.

    BBC News | Technology | World Edition 2010

  • Since the fluid's pressure works perpendicularly against the mould's surface, it is possible to shape components with complex geometries, often in one or two operations.

    Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news 2010

  • They have incorporated the slime mould's efficient strategy into a mathematical formula.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2010

  • In order to minimise the thinning of the material during expansion, fluid is injected from both ends of the tube with the help of the mould's axial cylinders.

    Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news 2010

  • In order to minimise the thinning of the material during expansion, fluid is injected from both ends of the tube with the help of the mould's axial cylinders.

    Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news 2010

  • Since the fluid's pressure works perpendicularly against the mould's surface, it is possible to shape components with complex geometries, often in one or two operations.

    Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news 2010

  • Simultaneously, a connection was shown between the "genetic fingerprint" and the mould's pathogenic ability.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

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