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If you have deep pockets and consider permanent fencing, I suggest woven wire fencing.
Around 1876, Mr. Simmons came across a new machine that could mass-produce woven wire mattresses.
Ms. Carbonell started checking on fencing, including electrical wire, plastic mesh and woven wire.
Comparisons are made against a widely used regenerator material: stainless steel woven wire mesh screen.
Typical fencing designs include clearing an access trail, driving posts where needed, and the use of large machinery to transport 8 ft woven wire fence spools.
CFD simulations were performed for a Glatt GPCG-1 fluidised bed coater in which stainless steel woven wire mesh distributors are used as the standard distributor plates.
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Perhaps it was inevitable that he would weave wire and thread together to create wearable computers.
Shimus will also weave wire into the paper so that it can be suspended in a seemingly invisible way.
He developed his own method for stranding and weaving wire cables, which proved to be as durable as he had predicted.
After the fall, Mr. Salisbury wrote, Mr. Deng was left on his own in a hostel north of Beijing, where he had to weave wire baskets for a living.
Ruth Asawa, an artist who learned to draw in an internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II and later earned renown weaving wire into intricate, flowing, fanciful abstract sculptures, died on Aug. 6 at her home in San Francisco, where many of her works now dot the cityscape.
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