Jewellery
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1. Estudo comparativo entre o processo criativo na arquitetura e na joalheria com ênfase nas criações de Frank Gehry / The comparative study between the creative process in the architecture and in the jewellery emphasizing the creations of Frank Gehry
Este trabalho analisa as relações entre os processos de criação nas áreas da Joalheria e da Arquitetura. Desde o esboço, passando pelos desenhos, croquis, maquetes e até as modernas formas de representação computacional, o processo criativo deve levar em conta sempre fatores como expressão de uma visão particular do mundo e referências e condiç�
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 13/05/2011
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2. TRENDS FORECASTING: STRATEGIC ORIENTATION IN JEWELLERY DESIGN / A PESQUISA DE TENDÊNCIAS: UMA ORIENTAÇÃO ESTRATÉGICA NO DESIGN DE JÓIAS
O mundo dos produtos, como as jóias, perfumes, alimentos ou automóveis, não escapa da necessidade de uma contínua renovação e antecipação. A pesquisa de tendências, enquanto observadora da sociedade e seu contexto econômico-político-cultural, torna-se essencial para o design no desenvolvimento de produtos. Esta dissertação propõe a construção
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Desenvolvimento de metodologia para identificação de oportunidades de inovação tecnológica em tratamento de superfícies de jóias folheadas. / Development of a methodology for identyfing technological innovation opportunities in plated jewellery surface treatment.
Technological innovation has been greatly discussed worldwide for its central role in economy. One important factor to innovation is the identification of technological opportunities. Information on customer requirements is particularly important on identifying new opportunities for it leads to a much safer way to new product launch success. In this context,
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Lead Poisoning in Jewellery Enamellers
Lead poisoning in jewellery enamellers in Birmingham has been described both at the beginning of this century and again in recent years. The condition arises from the habit of some workers of placing the enamel applicator in the mouth. The history of the hazard is reviewed and an investigation described.
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5. An Inorganic Mercury Hazard in the Manufacture of Artificial Jewellery
An unusual inorganic mercury hazard in a factory manufacturing artificial jewellery is described. Considerable exposure of workers was confirmed by levels of up to 2,000 μg./1. of mercury in urine. The air concentration was also found to be correspondingly high, up to 0·5 mg./m.3 of mercury in the general atmosphere. Preventive measures have resulted in a
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6. Another hazard of gold therapy?
A patient with seropositive rheumatoid developed a bullous eruption localised to the jewellery areas 12 hours after a test dose of sodium aurothiomalate (Myocrisin). Investigation showed that she was allergic to nickel rather than gold. Small quantities of nickel were found in the Myocrisin solution after a short contact with a metal needle, suggesting an ex
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7. Contact allergy to gold after systemic administration of gold for rheumatoid arthritis.
A patient with seropositive, nodular rheumatoid arthritis (RA) developed contact allergy to gold jewellery following a severe skin rash which occurred after 13 weeks of treatment with sodium aurothiomalate. Patch testing confirmed that the contact allergy was due to gold. This is the first proved case of contact allergy to gold or any other compound initiate