- Look up
strip,
stripping, or The
Strip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Strip,
Strips or
Stripping may
refer to:
Aouzou Strip, a
strip of land following...
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strips began to
appear as webcomics. Most
strips are
written and
drawn by a
comics artist,
known as a cartoonist. As the word "comic" implies,
strips...
- the Möbius
strip. The
canons of J. S. Bach have been
analyzed using Möbius
strips. Many
works of
speculative fiction feature Möbius
strips; more generally...
- The Gaza
Strip, also
known simply as Gaza, is a
small territory located on the
eastern coast of the
Mediterranean Sea; it is the
smaller of the two Palestinian...
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Rumble strips (also
known as
sleeper lines or
alert strips) are a
traffic calming feature to
alert inattentive drivers of
potential danger, by causing...
- A
bimetallic strip or
bimetal strip is a
strip that
consists of two
strips of
different metals which expand at
different rates as they are heated. They...
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stall strip is a
small component fixed to the
leading edge of the wing of an
airplane to
modify its
aerodynamic characteristics.
These stall strips may...
- Outcault's The
Yellow Kid, led to the
development of
newspaper comic strips.
Early Sunday strips were full-page and
often in colour.
Between 1896 and 1901 cartoonists...
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adapting his
James Bond
stories as
comic strips.
Fleming was then reluctant,
because he felt the
comic strips would lack the
quality of his writing, potentially...
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improve quality of sleep.
Subjects wearing the
strips in
tests indicated that they
believed that the
strips helped them
breathe more easily, and they are...