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The city has a spinning and weaving factory and other industrial establishments.
After a while, Sayyid mentioned that his wife had recently taken a job at a weaving factory.
Nearby cotton plantations supply Garoua's weaving factory; support its ginning, dyeing, and spinning industries; and motivate the textile research company in the town.
Then Zhang's critics discovered that both he and his father were workers in Beijing Weaving Factory and his experience with Beijing Medical University was limited to a short-term night course.
Because he sometimes called himself Tawaraya Sōtatsu, it is conjectured that he was associated in Kyōto with the Tawaraya weaving factory, which is famed for its Chinese-style textiles.
This is only one small corner of Emin's vast London HQ, named Tenter Ground for the Huguenot weaving factory it once housed (a tenter is the frame on which fabric was hung to dry).
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In the real world, England's spinning and weaving factories relied on cotton from India and the United States.
The highest symptoms frequency was seen in weaving factories, especially those of small and medium size.
Weaving factories displayed many hazards considered in the checklist and they also had the highest dust levels.
Concentrations in spinning factories were non-significantly higher than in compact mills, while in weaving factories they surpassed those in compact mills strongly by 1258 µg/m (p=0.001).
Duration of working shift differed by working group: in spinning, compact and large weaving factories, most people (85%) worked 8 h shifts.
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