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However, chef's clothing is typically made from air permeable, woven fabrics composed of either 100% cotton or polyester/cotton blends which do not tend to have flame retardant properties and are not deemed to be protective per se.
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His own Foundation for the Built Environment believes that the scheme should be far more "permeable" - that is, more closely woven into the existing grid of Chelsea streets and altogether more modest.
Three samples were cast in permeable moulds, formed using a Huesker HaTe PES 70/70 single layer woven geotextile with a characteristic opening size (O90) of 0.1 × 10−3 m.
The widely diverse resources are woven together to create a knowledge fabric that is permeable, flexible, adaptive, and without hierarchy of importance or value.
The title of her marvelous fifth collection, FELT (Norton, $22), is meant to signify both an emotion once experienced -- or, as one poem is called, "The Permeable Past Tense of Feel" -- but also the fabric constructed by fibers that are forcibly pressed, rather than woven, together.
I started selling woven scarves.
Weaving apparently preceded spinning of yarn; woven fabrics probably originated from basket weaving.
The ointment was coated onto woven fabrics.
Make woven paper art.
Machine woven silks look perfect.
The bike lanes and parking spaces being added along the street are covered with permeable pavers, a weave of pavement that allows 80 percent of rainwater to filter through it to the ground below.
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