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Discover Ludwig"full grain" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a modifier to describe a type of fabric or material, specifically leather. Example: The quality of his shoes was evident from the smooth and luxurious feel of the full grain leather used for their construction.
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For $55, you can transport your iPad in a gorgeous leather pouch that is made of a "stout and thick full grain boot leather".
The BOCS is three years old, and each season features an episode in which enthusiasts who've gone "full grain" bring in, say, their salted-pineapple wheat beer, for the hosts to sample.
Our grain size data are confined to land and at present only allow a full grain size distribution estimate for 14 16 April, indicating 33±12 Tg of <28 µm for that phase alone.
It is found that the subgrains on average experience a reduction in strain of 0.9 × 10−4 with respect to the mean elastic strain of the full grain, a rather wide distribution of the strain difference between the subgrains (twice the standard deviation is 2.9 × 10−4), and a narrow internal strain distribution (upper limit is 2.4 × 10−4 full width at half maximum).
The kit is crafted by hand from Full Grain American leather.
The backpack is constructed from full grain calf leather, two-tone nylon body fabric and poly lining.
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A signal processing circuit, which mainly consisted of a band-pass filter circuit and a voltage comparator circuit, was designed to discriminate for full grains.
Fe content per seed for polished, brown, and full grains increased in the 35S, AN1, and AN3 lines, whereas Fe content decreased in hulls per seed in the 35S, AN1, and AN3 lines.
Try to eat a balanced diet of lean protein, full grains and plenty of fruits and vegetables.
resulting in fluffier, lighter cooked rice with a fuller grain that doesn't stick.
However, washing is considered useful for separating the grains of rice (and is often done in Asian countries), resulting in fluffier, lighter cooked rice with a fuller grain that doesn't stick.
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