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"They would loop this around in a continuous strand".
Yarn, continuous strand of fibres grouped or twisted together and used to construct textile fabrics.
How has the Met evolved under his ministrations, which represent the one continuous strand of leadership at the company?
Twisting, in yarn and rope production, process that binds fibres or yarns together in a continuous strand, accomplished in spinning or playing operations.
Distaff, Device used in hand spinning in which individual fibres are drawn out of a mass of prepared fibres held on a stick (the distaff), twisted together to form a continuous strand, and wound on a second stick (the spindle).
Fewer perhaps will know that Pythagoras may have learned this doctrine part of which establishes the foundations for a continuous strand of Western metaphysics from the ancient Hindu Brahmins.
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There is some uncertainty about the exact mechanism of elasticity in this material, because the polypropylene component appears to form continuous strands and should therefore make the mixture hard, not rubbery.
Finally, to look ancient Greece in a wider context find Key themes ancient history in which students can explore the similar challenges different civilisations including ancient Greece faced, such as the development of technology, governments and religions which run through many civilisations and link together with continuous strands.
New DNA synthesis fills in any gaps, and ligation restores the DNA duplex as two continuous strands.
While bound to F-actin TM molecules form long, continuous strands, due to strong end-to-end interactions.
These differences are interesting as skew is thought to be due to differential action of DNA polymerase for continuous (leading strand) and discontinuous (lagging strand) replication [62].
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