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A thin layer of plastic (eg, stretch wrap) that is used to wrap products, folding containers and pallets stacked with boxes.
Ãâó: www.mass.gov/epp/info/define.htm
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A mixture of polymers and various additives
Ãâó: www.cmtmaterials.com/glossary2.html
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This is a generic term that is used to identify any of the various cards issued to cardholders.
Ãâó: www.creditcards.com/credit-cards-glossary.php
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The quality of clay which allows it to be manipulated into different shapes without cracking or breaking, its workability. Clay with a water content of 25 ?30% is usually elastic enough to be considered plastic. Some clays are more plastic than others; ball clay is more plastic than kaolin. Most commercial clays are combinations of various clays used for their particular qualities, together making the most useful composite.
Ãâó: pmeyer.cocc.edu/Glossary/default.aspx
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Research continues on the composition of doll flesh; however it is known that most, if not all, of the dolls of Doll Games are made entirely of plastic: a synthetic material well known for its role in the mass production of the first B*****. Plastic can be soft and fleshy, as in the rubbery vinyl limbs of a Skipper or Fluff, or hard and shell-like, as in their torsos. ...
Ãâó: ineradicablestain.com/dollgames/glossary.html
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