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mold (US, PH) or
mould (UK, CW) is one of the
structures that
certain fungi can form. The dust-like,
colored appearance of
molds is due to the formation...
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easily effected.
Typical uses for
molded plastics include molded furniture,
molded household goods,
molded cases, and
structural materials. [citation...
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Molded pulp or
molded fiber (also
spelled as
moulded pulp or
moulded fibre) is a
packaging material, that is
typically made from
recycled paperboard and/or...
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mold,
Mold,
mōld, or
mould in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mold (or mould) is a
structure formed by fungi.
Mold or
mould may also
refer to:...
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mold or
black bread mold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Black mold or
black mould may
refer to:
Stachybotrys chartarum,
common in water-damaged...
- picture). The
thickness of the
molded parts can be
varied by
using partially ground interior veneers.
Compared to
molded plywood, the
tensile strength...
- Leaf
mold (spelled leaf
mould outside of the
United States) is the
compost produced by
decomposition of
shaded deciduous shrub and tree leaves, primarily...
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Slime mold or
slime mould is an
informal name
given to a
polyphyletic ****emblage of
unrelated eukaryotic organisms in the Stramenopiles, Rhizaria, Discoba...
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Moldes is one of nine
parishes (administrative divisions) in the
Castropol muni****lity,
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in northern...
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Molded ****
generally refers to the ****s used in the
interiors of cars. The
molded **** is
designed to hug the
floorpans so
there are no pockets...