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Making A Small Site:

Making A Small Site Making a small site appear less cramped is often most successful when you avoid any single, unified design, which tends only to emphasize the size of the site. If you break the space down into even smaller portions, your eye will quickly move from one part to another and focus on the details of the planting and hard landscaping rather than the larger picture. If you give these spaces different characters, you will increase a feeling of diversity within your small site. Try to create a garden where paths wind in among the plants in such a way as never to reveal the full extent of the site.

"We believe this new Web site will become the primary "go to" site - the new, centralized, electronic reference library - for engineers, architects, building managers, contractors, purchasing agents and other business and government officials and environmentalists in their quest for a Green California,'" said State and Consumer Services Agency Secretary Rosario Marin. "It will be a constantly expanding resource, as more and more links, Web pages and data are added. We believe it will demonstrate with facts and figures that environmentally smart business decisions can also save big bucks, while making life healthier for all of us." The site is focused primarily on two broad areas.

See Also Few Small Diamonds:

Large stones, simply set, also came into vogue. An American best seller was a 25- or 30-carat emerald-cut aquamarine or amethyst, set in gold or platinum and flanked by a few small diamonds. In Europe an 18-carat gold setting often held a 20- or 30-carat cabochon, imperial jade or opal, flanked by small rubies, sapphires and diamonds. These were set irregularly to give an ever-chang¬ing pattern of color rather than an orderly design.

Metric Carat.— The basic unit used in t weighing of diamonds, pearls, and other precic stones is the metric carat of 200 milligrai (3.086 grains troy). This was adopted by t United States in 1913 and is in effect practica universally throughout the world. The so-call international carat of 205 milligrams, used befc the adoption of the metric carat, was very neai the value of the old English carat. The met) carat is divided decimally. Another mode of ( vision is into 4 diamond grains, sometimes i ferred to as carat grains, and each of these grai is then subdivided into 16 parts. The term "carais derived from the name of a small, hard bean, formerly used to weigh diamonds. The carat used in weighing diamonds is quite different from karats as used to define the purity of gold alloys, a karat in that case being one part of gold in 24 of the alloy.


On The Other Hand See And Small Aluminum:

After his graduation in 1885, Hall set up a laboratory at home and small aluminum began work on the purification of aluminum. He had the idea that if he could find a nonaqueous solvent for aluminum oxide, he could produce metallic alu¬minum by electrolysis using carbon electrodes. On Feb. 23, 1886, Hall found that molten cryo¬lite, which is the mineral sodium aluminum fluor-ide, was the solvent he needed; using the cryolite and small aluminum aluminum oxide and small aluminum homemade batteries, he produced his first small globules of aluminum.

Aluminum: Remove oil and small aluminum grease with cleaning fluid. Use a clean-er-wax-polish combination to treat bare aluminum. For painted aluminum, use mild soap and small aluminum water or auto-body polish-cleaner.

 

 

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