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invented a
machine for
carding in 1748.
Arkwright made
improvements to this
machine and in 1775 took out a
patent for a new
carding engine,
which converted...
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worsted yarn, etc.
Carding can also be used to
create blends of
different fibres or
different colours. When blending, the
carding process combines the...
- Leigh, Lancashire, was a reed-maker and
manufacturer of
cotton carding and
spinning engines in the 1780s,
during the
Industrial Revolution. He is
known for...
- an
Internet Exchange Point in
Finland Trex (
card game) a
card game TREX
search engine, a
search engine in SAP
NetWeaver TREX (Tree
Regular Expressions...
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other men from Lancashire.
Bourn introduced his own
version of the
carding engine to work at this mill, and of the four Paul-Wyatt mills, it may have...
- The
analytical engine was a
proposed digital mechanical general-purpose
computer designed by
English mathematician and
computer pioneer Charles Babbage...
- × 5.5 in × 1.4 in), the PC
Engine remains the
smallest major home game
console ever produced.
Games were
released on Hu
Card cartridges, with
later support...
- An
internal combustion engine (ICE or IC
engine) is a heat
engine in
which the
combustion of a fuel
occurs with an
oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion...
-
level editor. The "
engine"
terminology is akin to the term "software
engine" used more
widely in the
software industry. Game
engine can also
refer to the...
- The Hu
Card (****anese: ヒューカード, Hepburn: HyūKādo) (Known as the
TurboChip in
regions where the PC
Engine was
marketed as the TurboGrafx-16) is a ROM cartridge...