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cotton plain weave. Word derived from Laon, a city in France, where linen lawn was manufactured extensively. Light weight, sheer, soft, washable. It is crispier than voile but not as crisp as organdy. Made with fine high count yarns, silky feel. Made with either carded or combed yarns. Comes in white or may be dyed or printed. When made with combed yarns with a soft feel and slight lustre it is called nainsook. ...
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Sieves are usually made from bronze or stainless steel wires. They are available in varying degrees of fineness and sizes are quoted according to the size of the opening or in wires per inch. An 40-60 mesh sieve is normally required to screen glazes to make sure they have no coarse particles that could disrupt the fired surface. In order for a porcelain to fire speck-free it would normally need to pass a 200 mesh ( about 75 micron opening) or finer screen.
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a plate of solid culture medium inoculated by swab or with a liquid inoculum so as to produce a uniform confluent growth of microorganisms, used for assay of bacteriophage.
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A colloquial term for a dorsal recumbent position with the hips and knees flexed slightly (about 5¡Æ?10¡Æ).
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A light, fine cloth made using carded or combed, linen or cotton yarns. The fabric has a crease-resistant, crisp finish.
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