Sentence examples for made of ribbon from inspiring English sources

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Dainty ruffs are made of ribbon or lace.

The advantages and disadvantages of new cores (made of ribbon heated under tensile stress) over cut ones were determined.

(2) Core made of ribbon heated by electric current (j h  = 42 A/mm2, t h  = 3.7 s).

Cores made of ribbon heated by electric current (j h  = 42 A/mm2, t h  = 3.7 s) under the tensile stress in the range 0 ≤ σ ≤ 90 MPa.

(2) Core made of ribbon heated by electric current (j h  = 42 A/mm2, t h  = 3.7 s) under tensile stress 100 MPa.

It can be seen from Figure 7 that increasing of tensile stress leads to increasing of a magnetic field required to achieve saturation induction B s. Figure 7 Remagnetization loops of the cores made of ribbon.

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"Recess" (2003), an installation shown recently at the Marlborough Gallery in Manhattan, consists of tightly bound balls and effusive, flowerlike objects made of ribbons of rubber tires.

Mr. Cho's truncated mohair jumpsuit and dress with a bodice made of ribbons were among the most inspiring looks in the group show.

Principal magnetic properties of the cores made of ribbons with transverse anisotropy (heated by electric current under tensile stress) are better than those of cores with non-magnetic gap.

Underground clerics used stoles made of ribbons and chalices made of matchboxes to disguise their sacral activities as they moved from village to village, officiating at weddings, baptisms and funerals.

You could choose a vintage broach, or pair the dress with something more modern like a button-inspired brooch or even a brooch made of ribbons or feathers.

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