Printmaking Processes: Relief Printmaking Processes: Relief
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The artist carves the image on a block of wood or linoleum, cutting away some areas and leaving others raised (in relief). Ink is applied with a roller, which contacts only the raised areas, leaving the cutaway parts uninked. The block can be printed by hand or on a printing press.

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Printmaking Processes: Lithography Printmaking Processes: Lithography
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Lithography works on the principle that grease and water repel each other. There is no carving involved. The artist draws on a stone with a greasy crayon and then covers the stone with a thin film of water. the oily ink will stick to the greasy image but not to the water-covered areas.

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The Wet Plate Collodion Process The Wet Plate Collodion Process
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Quinn shows (the entire) 19th Century wet plate Collodion process. He also gives a brief history of the process too. He talks about taking wet plate "on the road (mobile photography).

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Printmaking Processes: Screenprinting Printmaking Processes: Screenprinting
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Screenprinting: The artist creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen with a squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.

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Chromium\ Chromium's multi-process architecture
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Chromium's multi-process architecture is a radical departure from other web browsers. There are many advantages to this design, but with it comes complexity. Darin Fisher gives an overview of how the processes communicate and then dives into specific examples like how optimized scrolling works. This video is a "must see" for any Chromium developer.

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Blood Donation Processes : Sanitizing Area Before Drawing Blood Blood Donation Processes : Sanitizing Area Before Drawing Blood
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Don't be afraid to donate blood. Learn how medical professionals sanitize the area before drawing blood in this free video clip about how to donate blood. Expert: Geoff Balenger Bio: Geoff Balenger is a registered nursed at Stanford Blood Center in Palo Alto, California. Filmmaker: Bing Hu

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Quasistatic and Reversible Processes Quasistatic and Reversible Processes
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Using theoretically quasi-static and/or reversible processes to stay pretty much at equilibrium.

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Work Done by Isothermic Process Work Done by Isothermic Process
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Isothermic and Adiabatic processes. Calculating the work done by an isothermic process. Seeing that it is the same as the heat added.

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Printmaking Processes: Intaglio Printmaking Processes: Intaglio
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Intaglio: The lines of the image are incised, or cut, into a metal plate. This can be done with sharp tools, as in engraving, or with acid, as in etching and aquatint. Ink is applied and forced into the incised areas. Ink remaining on the surface is removed, and the plate is ready for printing.

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Penn Foster Exam Process Penn Foster Exam Process
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Grace, an English Instructor with Penn Foster, outlines our exam processes and grading procedures.

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River Processes River Processes
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A geography project

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Blood Donation Processes : Drawing Blood for Blood Donations Blood Donation Processes : Drawing Blood for Blood Donations
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Curious about the blood donation process? Learn how blood is drawn in this free video clip about how to donate blood. Expert: Geoff Balenger Bio: Geoff Balenger is a registered nursed at Stanford Blood Center in Palo Alto, California. Filmmaker: Bing Hu

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Blood Donation Processes : Removing Red Cells & Plasma from Blood Donations Blood Donation Processes : Removing Red Cells & Plasma from Blood Donations
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Automated blood drawing machines save lives. Lean how blood is separated into red cells and plasma in this free video clip about how to donate blood. Expert: Geoff Balenger Bio: Geoff Balenger is a registered nursed at Stanford Blood Center in Palo Alto, California. Filmmaker: Bing Hu

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ˇForward, Russia! - Life Processes: Preview ˇForward, Russia! - Life Processes: Preview
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ˇForward, Russia!'s new album 'Life Processes' is due for release in early 2008. To coincide with a new tour, here is a preview of some of the tracks set for inclusion

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9 Thought Processes (No.5-7) For A Table Tennis Serve 9 Thought Processes (No.5-7) For A Table Tennis Serve
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Part 2: length of serve, speed of serve and where the ball should land on the servers side of the table. Part 2 of a 4 part series. Serving today is an extremely complicated topic. This series of 4 videos explains and demonstrates 9 points which Jim Clegg feels all table tennis players should think about before they serve the ball.

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Lec 2 | MIT 2.830J Control of Manufacturing Processes, S08 Lec 2 | MIT 2.830J Control of Manufacturing Processes, S08
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Lecture 2: Semiconductor process variation Instructor: Duane Boning, David Hardt View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

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