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Swamp chestnut oak is often called either cow oak, because the acorns are eaten by cattle, or basket oak, from local use of wood strips for basket material.
Based on the calculated results, the basket material was fabricated by compression moulding, and its mechanical behaviour, thermal behaviour, and irradiation resistant behaviour were evaluated, respectively.
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"They've gone out to gather acorns and basket materials, or to ceremonial sites, and been approached and stalked by heavily armed individuals".
Nest boxes made of wood, clay, metal and basket materials are useful for accommodating young litters and they should be supplied with fine-stemmed grass hay, cotton, shredded paper, wood shavings or similar insulatory material to enhance litter survival.
Wetlands have important economic functions like crop (e.g. rice) and vegetable production, as a source for thatching, fencing and basket weaving material, fishing and as a water source and grazing area for livestock in the dry season.
Four nest baskets, nest-material dispensers and water bottles were available on the walls next to each foraging habitat (Figure 3).
Use netting from the craft material basket.
Besides historical uses, as a packing material and basket weaving, no other direct benefits are known.
2. GT Designs, a Milanese company that makes intensely colored coconut fiber rugs, is offering a trash basket of the same material.
This deal is going to accelerate Smucker's revenue growth, but it's also going to diversify their raw material input basket, and it's going to smooth out their cost-of-goods volatility over time.
It can be a cute re-usable wicker/cane basket or some canvas material basket in which they can store other things later.
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