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under the
brand 'Terylene'.
Subsequently E. I.
DuPont launched the
brand '
Dacron'. As of 2022,
there are many
brands around the world,
mostly Asian. Polyester...
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American Mechanical-Bio-Medical
Engineer best
known for
developing Dense Knit
Dacron Vascular Prostheses,
which were the
first practical artificial blood vessel...
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Beginning of Time to the End of the Universe, also
known as
National Lampoon's
Dacron, Ohio (1980; with P. J. O'Rourke) The Joy of ****: A
Dirty Love
Story (1982;...
- book is so rich in
social detail that it
brings a
whole fictional town,
Dacron, Ohio, to life." It "sold more than 2
million copies on the newsstands";...
- dope;
modern fabric-covered
designs usually use
synthetic materials such as
Dacron and
butyrate dope for adhesive.
Modern methods are
often used in the restoration...
- in 2004. The newspaper's name is the "
Dacron, Ohio Republican–Democrat", with the
fictional town of "
Dacron"
being a three-part
reference to Akron,...
- normal,
elliptical geometry. The Dor
procedure uses a
circular suture and a
Dacron patch to
correct LV
aneurysms and
exclude scarred parts of the
septum and...
-
further modified the
principles in 1979 with
subcutaneous tunneling and a
Dacron cuff that
formed an
infection barrier. Dr.
Robert O.
Hickman (1927-2019)...
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first polyester fibre in 1941,
which they
named Terylene (also
known as
Dacron)
equal to or surp****ing
nylon in
toughness and resilience. He was born in...
- plan
Staysail schooner, ca. 2,400 m2 (26,000 sq ft) in
seven triangular Dacron self-furled
sails on five
masts Speed Engines: 12
knots (22 km/h; 14 mph);...