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manufacturers in Dalton, Georgia. A
tufted piece is
completed in
three steps:
tufting, gluing, then
backing and finishing. When
tufting, the work is
completed from...
- a
mushroom Tufting in
textiles Tuft (aeronautics), a
strip of
string attached to an
aircraft Tuft, a
decorative t****el on a hat
Tufting (composites)...
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Tufts University is a
private research university in
Medford and Somerville, M****achusetts,
United States, with
additional facilities in
Boston and Grafton...
- In the
field of
composite materials,
tufting is an
experimental technology to
locally reinforce continuous fibre-reinforced
plastics along the z-direction...
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Charles Tufts (July 16, 1781 –
December 24, 1876) was an
American businessman and philanthropist.
Tufts was born in Medford, M****achusetts, the son of...
- air flow
features such as
boundary layer separation and reattachment.
Tufting is, therefore, a
technique for flow visualization. They are used during...
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Congenital tufting enteropathy is an
inherited disorder of the
small intestine that
presents with
intractable diarrhea in
young children. The infants...
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brush cells. The name "
tuft"
refers to the brush-like
microvilli projecting from the cells.
Ordinarily there are very few
tuft cells present but they...
- The
tufted puffin (Fratercula cirrhata), also
known as
crested puffin, is a
relatively abundant medium-sized
pelagic seabird in the auk
family (Alcidae)...
- The
tufted deer (Elaphodus cephalophus) is a
small species of deer
characterized by a
prominent tuft of
black hair on its
forehead and fang-like canines...