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Chicken wire, or
poultry netting, is a mesh of
wire commonly used to
fence in fowl, such as chickens, in a run or coop. It is made of thin, flexible,...
- A chain-link
fence (also
referred to as
wire netting,
wire-mesh fence, chain-
wire fence,
cyclone fence,
hurricane fence, or diamond-mesh fence) is a type...
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Wire gauze or
wire mesh is a
gauze woven of
metal wire, or very fine, gauze-like
wire netting.
Wire gauze is
placed on the
support ring that is attached...
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wire netting industry,
engineered springs,
wire-cloth
making and
wire rope spinning, in
which it
occupies a
place analogous to a
textile fiber.
Wire-cloth...
- a
wire netting that
covered his bottle,
thereby preventing counterfeiters from
substituting the wine,
since it was
impossible to
remove the
netting without...
- are also
called square wire, box
wire, page
wire,
sheep fence, or hog
fence in the
United States,
sheep netting or pig
netting in Britain, and ringlock...
- (divaricating) branches. In fact,
Corokia cotoneaster is
commonly known as
wire-
netting bush. The
stems of the
shrubs are dark when mature,
covered with downy...
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Sherman & co., 1894. 595. Print.
Frank Shuman, "Process of
embedding wire-
netting in gl****", U.S.
Patent no. 483,021 (filed: July 6, 1892; issued: September...
- Étienne
Fiacre Louis Raoul in 1846. This
plant is
commonly known as the
wire-
netting bush, korokio, or korokia-tarango. The word "Koriko"
comes from the Māori...
- Arab Revolt.
Beside the
pipelines and the railway,
hundreds of
miles of
wire netting roads were laid
across the sand and
pegged down, and
great reservoirs...