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fibre can be separated. Dew-
retted fibre is
generally darker in
color and of
poorer quality than water-
retted fibre. The
retted stalks,
called straw, are...
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Rett syndrome (RTT) is a
genetic disorder that
typically becomes apparent after 6-18
months of age and
almost exclusively in girls.
Symptoms include impairments...
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Rett may
refer to:
Andreas Rett (1924–1997),
Austrian neurologist and
author Arbeidets Rett,
local newspaper published in Røros,
Norway Rett syndrome,...
- w****s. Pond-
retted flax is
traditionally considered of
lower quality,
possibly because the
product can
become dirty, and is
easily over-
retted, damaging...
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Russian flax, flax
grown in
Russia of the
Motchenetz (water-
retted) and
Slanetz (dew
retted ) varieties. The
fabric was
strong and absorbent. It was used...
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extracted by
retting, a
process in
which jute
stems are
bundled together and
immersed in slow
running water.
There are two
types of
retting: stem and ribbon...
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concentrated around Trikkaruva, Thekkumbhagam, and Chavara. The coir thus
retted serves as a
crucial input for
cottage to medium-scale industries, producing...
- The
Spirit of
Rett is a
streamlined car
designed to
challenge the wheel-driven land
speed record. On
September 21, 2010 it made two
speed runs piloted...
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Andreas Rett (2
January 1924 – 25
April 1997) was an
Austrian neurologist and author. He is
famous for his
research on
neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly...
- 1980. Ertl,
Rett (2003). The Art of the
Russian Matryoshka. Boulder, CO, USA:
Vernissage Press, LLC. p. 6. ISBN 0-9725027-1-8. Ertl,
Rett (2003). The...