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Normally an untwisted bundle or assembly of continuous filaments used as a unit, including slivers, tows, ends, yarn, and so forth. Sometimes a single fiber or filament is called a strand.
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Strand Electric, famous English stage lighting company, now represented all over the world. Once boasted that every theatre in the world owned at least one piece of Strand equipment. Founded in 1914 by two London theatre electricians - Arthur Earnshaw and Phillip Sheridan.
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A single uninsulated wire.
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A unit within a suspension bridge cable, itself formed from many individual wires.
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A collection or bundle of continuous glass filaments. Stress
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