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using nylon or
cotton webbing that
conforms to
federal standards and guidelines. Seat
belts are an
obvious example of
webbings used in auto
safety but...
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cheaper hessian webbings also used in upholstery.
Where wire
springs are to be
placed over the
webbing, the more ab****n-resistant
cotton webbing is used rather...
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Interdigital webbing refers to the
presence of skin membranes. Normally, in mammals,
webbing is
present but
resorbed later in development, but in various...
- A
webbed neck, or
pterygium colli, is a
congenital skin fold that runs
along the
sides of the neck down to the shoulders.
There are many variants. On babies...
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Tineola bisselliella,
known as the
common clothes moth,
webbing clothes moth, or
simply clothing moth, is a
species of
fungus moth (family Tineidae, subfamily...
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pattern webbing, A
South African copy. 1970
pattern webbing,
development of 61 pattern. 69
pattern webbing,
Rhodesian copy of 61 pattern. UTV
webbing, East...
- The 1939
pattern webbing was an item of
military load-carrying
equipment used in the
Second World War. It was a
leather variant of the 1937
pattern web...
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Digital Webbing is an
American comic book
publishing company founded by Ed Dukeshire.
Digital Webbing's core publication,
Digital Webbing Presents, begun...
- The
Pouch Attachment Ladder System or PALS is a grid of
webbing invented and
patented by
United States Army
Natick Soldier Research,
Development and Engineering...
- The 1908
pattern web
infantry equipment was an
innovative type of
webbing equipment adopted by the
British Army
before World War I.
During the Second...