Cement (disambiguation)

Cement (disambiguation)

Cement may refer to:

*Cement, a material for bonding stone or brick
*Modelling Cement is a glue used in modelling which works by polymerizing the two plastic parts thanks to Butanone
*Cement (novel), a 1925 Soviet novel by Fyodor Gladkov
*Cement (album), debut album from music group Cement.
*Cement (band), Chuck Mosley's post-Faith No More band
*Cement (film), a 1999 neo-noir film directed by Adrian Pasdar, starring Chris Penn, Jeffrey Wright and Sherilyn Fenn
*Cement (geology)
*"Cement (single)", a 1997 single released by the British indie rock band, Feeder
*Cementum, a specialized bony substance covering the root of a tooth
*CEMENT, an acronym for [http://comparametric.sourceforge.net Computer Enhanced Multiple Exposure Numerical Technique] in which multiple exposures of the same subject matter are "cemented" together to attain increased picture resolution or for artistic visual lightspaces
*CEMENT, an acronym derived from the BRIC thesis, standing for Countries in Emerging Markets Excluded by New Terminology.
* [http://www.geocities.com/rcwoolley/ Windows CEMENT] , a parody based on the initials of Windows products current about 2002.


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