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sand

 [sand]
material occurring in fine gritty particles.
brain sand sandy matter about the pineal gland and other parts of the brain.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

sand

(sand),
The fine, granular particles of quartz and other crystalline rocks, or a gritty material resembling sand.
[A.S.]
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

sand

(sand)
The fine granular particles of quartz and other crystalline rocks, or a gritty material resembling sand.
[A.S.]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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The wicket triggered the prepared spectators who stood up and waved sandpapers at Warner as he walked off the field.
Use the orbital sander with 150-grit sandpaper to create a final smooth, soft surface between the handle and the board on both sides.
It was only last week that Shane Warne said the English crowds in this year's Ashes series should vent their feelings to Steve Smith and David Warner, captain and vice captain at the time of the sandpaper cheating incident.
When confronted, he stuffed the sandpaper down the front of his trousers and lied to the umpires about it.
But the looks can be more deceiving and it works much like the sandpaper, therefore, the cautions remain the same.
The second factor were the dormancy breaking treatments: control ([T.sub.1]), scarification with sandpaper no 80 ([T.sub.2])--seeds were sanded on the opposite end to the hilum; scarification with pruning pliers ([T.sub.3])--a small cut was made on the opposite end to the hilum, and immersion in water at two temperatures: 60 [degrees]C ([T.sub.4]) and 80 [degrees]C ([T.sub.5])--water was heated up to the desired temperatures, seeds were then immersed and remained under such condition until water temperature decreased back to room temperature.
Use the abrasive qualities of fine-grain sandpaper to remove grime between tiles in the bathroom or kitchen.
Sodium lauryl sulfate, phenol, histamine and sandpaper irritation models were used.
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