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  • 121Nonwoven fabric — Felt: a non woven cloth Nonwoven fabric is a fabric like material made from long fibres, bonded together by chemical, mechanical, heat or solvent treatment. The term is used in the textile manufacturing industry to denote fabrics, such as felt,… …

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  • 122ОДМ 218.5.005-2010: Классификация, термины, определения геосинтетических материалов применительно к дорожному хозяйству — Терминология ОДМ 218.5.005 2010: Классификация, термины, определения геосинтетических материалов применительно к дорожному хозяйству: 2.2.1 армирование (reinforcement): Усиление дорожных конструкций и материалов с целью улучшения их механических… …

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  • 123Paisley (design) — Paisley wallpaper Paisley or Paisley pattern is a droplet shaped vegetable motif of Indian, Pakistani and Persian origin. The pattern is sometimes called Persian pickles by American traditionalists, especially quiltmakers,[1] or Welsh pears in… …

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  • 124Bone healing — or fracture healing is a proliferative physiological process, in which the body facilitates repair of bone fractures. Physiology and process of healing In the process of fracture healing, several phases of recovery facilitate the proliferation… …

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  • 125Mat — This article is about a piece of fabric. For other uses, see Mat (disambiguation). A welcome mat from Lexington, Massachusetts. A mat is a generic term for a piece of fabric or flat material, generally placed on a floor or other flat surface, and …

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  • 126Ceinture fléchée — A fingerbraiding modern arrow sash handmade in 2007 (with details of the patterns) …

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  • 127Mesh — For other uses, see Mesh (disambiguation). This tea strainer is made of metal mesh Mesh consists of semi permeable barrier made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material. Mesh is similar to web or net in that it has …

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  • 128Cambric — Statue in Cambrai of Baptiste Chambray, the improbable inventor of the eponymous fabrics, batiste and chambray …

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