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What (who) is kneading trough - definition

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
Langmuir Blodgett Trough; Langmuir Trough; LB trough; Langmuir-Blodgett trough; Langmuir trough
  • Langmuir-Blodgett Trough
  • Monolayer transfer onto a substrate after film compression. The substrate is moving from bottom to top and is hydrophilically coated since the polar head groups are adhering to the surface

Bread trough         
  • A dough trough from Aberdour Castle, Fife, Scotland.
  • Artesa in breadmaking.
RECTANGULAR RECEPTACLE WITH A SHALLOW BASIN USED FOR MAKING DOUGH
Kneading-trough; Dough trough; Kneading trough
A bread trough, dough troughArt & Architecture Thesaurus by The Getty Research Institute - Dough trough onlinePaul Bourcier, Ruby Rogers and the Nomenclature Committee: Nomenclature 3.0 for Museum Cataloging.
Abreuvoir         
  • Sheep watering trough, [[Idaho]], 1930s
CONTAINER FOR HOLDING WATER FOR ANIMALS TO DRINK FROM
Abreuvoir; Abbreuvoir; Abrevoir; Watering Trough; Artificial watering point; Horse trough; Stock watering trough
·noun The joint or interstice between stones, to be filled with mortar.
Abreuvoir         
  • Sheep watering trough, [[Idaho]], 1930s
CONTAINER FOR HOLDING WATER FOR ANIMALS TO DRINK FROM
Abreuvoir; Abbreuvoir; Abrevoir; Watering Trough; Artificial watering point; Horse trough; Stock watering trough
An abreuvoir (French: watering place, trough) can mean a basin containing water or a type of masonry joint.http://en.

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Langmuir–Blodgett trough

A Langmuir–Blodgett trough (LB trough) is a laboratory apparatus that is used to compress monolayers of molecules on the surface of a given subphase (usually water) and measures surface phenomena due to this compression. It can also be used to deposit single or multiple monolayers on a solid substrate.