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  • ...ach''' or '''semi-convertible''' is a type of car that has a retractable [[textile]] [[roof]]. It is used on several older cars such as the [[Saab 92]], [[Cit
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  • ==Textile== ...eavy. This thread can then be used to [[weave]] a carbon fiber filament [[Textile|fabric]] or [[cloth]]. The appearance of this fabric generally depends on t
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  • ...vara]], [[Piedmont]], [[Italy]], Achille Varzi was the son of a prosperous textile manufacturer. As a young man, he was a successful motorbike racer before sw
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  • ...ation glass is extruded into many fibers with small diameters suitable for textile processing. Glass is unlike other [[polymers]] in that, even as a fiber, i ...ist for thousands of years; however, the concept of using these fibers for textile applications is more recent. The first commercial production of fiberglass
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  • | industry = [[Textile]]
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  • ...for [[Juventus]] 1921-22) ended in a knee injury, after which he started a textile business (oil cloth), which evolved into sporting goods as well as becoming
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  • ...f [[glass]]. It is widely used in the manufacture of [[insulation]] and [[textile]]s. It is also used as a reinforcing agent for many [[plastic]] products; ...ation glass is extruded into many fibers with small diameters suitable for textile processing. Glass is unlike other [[polymers]] in that, even as a fiber, i
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  • ...al and business in that time for that particular area, full of flourishing textile industries, but because the Second World War, did not finish his degree. Th
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  • ...he beginning of the century and originally supplied cast components to the textile machinery industry. At the outbreak of WW2, Rumi became involved in the ma
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  • ...li decided to enroll at the local Art Institute, choosing to specialise in textile print. Whilst still a student, he made a series of flower prints on knit th
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  • ...ne layer of reinforcing fabric, and a second layer of rubber. The earliest textile used was [[cotton]]; later materials include [[rayon]], [[nylon]], [[polyes * [[Textile]] fabric reinforces the carcass of the tire
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  • ...d count in 1877 something like 10,000 textile workers, more than twice the textile labour of widely-known productive centers like [[Turin]]). Poverty and [[or
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  • ...mi-convertible''' : Style of automobile roof. A car that has a retractable textile cover for what amounts to a large [[sunroof]]. Used on several older cars s
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  • ...ates 9 manufacturing facilities in 5 countries, including 6 tire plants, 1 textile mill, 1 tire retread plant, and 1 aviation retread plant. These facilities
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  • ...t his soccer career was cut short after a knee injury. Dusio went into the textile business, initially manufacturing oilcloth followed by sporting goods, spec
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  • ...egion were affirmed little and medium activities in various sectors: food, textile, chemistry, metal-mechanics, glass, electrotechnics, sight glasses (exporte
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  • ...d financial help from [[Augusto Caniato|Augusto]] and [[Alfredo Caniato]], textile heirs, and wealthy amateur racer [[Mario Tadini]]. He then gathered a team
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  • ...6]] and has stopped only for two world wars. It was created by two Roubaix textile manufacturers, [[Theo Vienne|Théodore Vienne]] (born 28 July 1864) and Mau
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