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- Cleanability is a term used to describe a material's ability to have contaminants removed such as residue, stains, deposits, microorganisms, and dust....
- state of being clean and free from dirt Clean (Cloroform album), 2007 Clean (Deitiphobia album), 1994 Clean (Severed Heads album), 1981 Clean (Shane & Shane...
- Several cleaning methods Cleaning is the process of removing unwanted substances, such as dirt, infectious agents, and other impurities, from an object...
- Cleanness (Middle English: Clannesse) is a Middle English alliterative poem written in the late 14th century. Its unknown author, designated the Pearl...
- The Clean was a New Zealand indie rock band formed in Dunedin in 1978. They have been described as the most influential band to come from the Flying Nun...
- exposure to outdoor weathering conditions. Cleanability and Stain ResistanceMeasures both the ease of cleanability and stain resistance of laminate flooring...
- CLEAN may refer to: Component Validator for Environmentally Friendly Aero Engine CLEAN (algorithm), a com****tional algorithm used in astronomy to perform...
- The clean and press is a two-part weight training exercise whereby a loaded barbell is lifted from the floor to the shoulders (the clean) and pushed overhead...
- Clean eating is an umbrella term for variety of diets based on the belief that consuming whole foods and avoiding convenience food and other processed...
- "Clean, Clean" is a song composed by Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes and Bruce Woolley, with additional composition by Thomas Dolby. It was recorded first by...