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  1. Textile (4228 bytes)
    23: *[[Grass]], [[Juncaceae|rush]] and [[straw]]
    59: *[[Pile fabrics]] – [[carpet]]s and some [[rug]]s
    65: ...or original colour of the textile is removed with bleach.
    74: ...arly [[airplane]]s used cloth as part of the construction.
    81: *[[Rug]]s and [[carpet]]s
  2. Weaving (6924 bytes)
    9: ...that sequence gives rise to many possible weave structures from the simplest plain weave, through [[tw...
    11: ...ft]] in certain areas, rather than in the weave structure itself.
    16: ...ol. The wool was then graded, [[Bleach (chemical)|bleach]]ed, and spun into a thread. The spinners would p...
    32: A card is a set of two brushes rubbed against each other with the fibre in the midd...
    36: ...e it has a blunt arm. A heckling comb is like a brush with metal bristles that you pull flax stalks t...
  3. Jug (1886 bytes)
    3: As a [[musical instrument]], the jug provides a rhythmic [[bass (musica...
    7: The jug as a musical instrument reached its height of popularity in the 1920s...
    9: ...ans, etc.). The jug is primarily an acoustic instrument, although amplified and "electric jugs" appea...
  4. Coral reef (11599 bytes)
    24: ...ral damage) such as this may be caused by [[coral bleaching]]. [http://www.biology.iastate.edu/intop/1Aust...
    28: ...rients from runoff caused by farming and the construction of roads, buildings, ports, channels, and ha...
    30: ...f cyanide captured fish. Cyanide is also very destructive to the surrounding coral reef ecosystems. It...
    35: Dynamite fishing is another extremely destructive method that fishermen use to harvest small f...
    37: ... many tropical coral reefs were [[coral bleaching|bleached]] or killed. Some recovery has been noted in mo...
  5. Boron (9084 bytes)
    19: {{Elementbox_crystalstruct | rhombohedral }}
    56: ...rglass]] and sodium perborate [[Bleach (chemical)|bleach]]. Other uses:
    63: ...hat are chiefly used for advanced [[aerospace]] structures.
    66: ... include boron [[neutron]] capture therapy and [[drug]] delivery. Other boron compounds show promise i...
    85: ...ve to both [[ocean]]ic crust and [[continent]]al crust.
  6. Bromine (8073 bytes)
    53: | [[Crystal structure]]
    143: ...any elements and has a strong [[Bleach (chemical)|bleach]]ing action.
    154: ..., which is used as an [[emulsifier]] in many [[citrus]]-flavored [[soft drinks]].
    164: ... as [[bromide salts]] in very diffuse amounts in crustal rock. Due to leaching bromide salts have accu...
  7. Chlorine (10751 bytes)
    17: {{Elementbox_crystalstruct | orthorhombic }}
    39: ...rful [[oxidation|oxidizing]], [[Bleach (chemical)|bleach]]ing, and disinfecting agent.
    47: ...on]], in [[disinfectant]]s in [[Bleach (chemical)|bleach]] and in [[mustard gas]].
    53: ...s substituted for [[hydrogen]] (as in [[synthetic rubber]] production).
    82: ...ic fumes may be produced when [[Bleach (chemical)|bleach]] is mixed with [[urine]], [[ammonia]] or another...
  8. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    1: ...umber=16 | symbol=S | name=sulfur | left=[[phosphorus]] | right=[[chlorine]] | above=[[oxygen|O]] | be...
    21: {{Elementbox_crystalstruct | orthorhombic }}
    52: ...pe|allotropes]] form several distinct [[crystal structure]]s, with '''[[rhombic]]''' and '''[[monoclin...
    56: ...the amorphous form may have a [[helix|helical]] structure with eight atoms per turn. This form is [[me...
    59: ...]] and as a preservative in [[wine]] and dried [[fruit]]. Because of its flammable nature, sulfur also...
  9. Gypsy Moths (23610 bytes)
    25: ...g masses are buff colored when first laid but may bleach out over the winter months when exposed to direct...
    35: ...ht. When the sun comes up, larvae crawl down the trunk of the tree to rest during daylight hours. Larv...
    39: ...and non-sheltered locations, even exposed on the trunks of trees or on foliage of nonhost trees.
    57: ...al hundred different species of [[tree]]s and [[shrub]]s. In the East the gypsy moth prefers [[oak]]s,...
    59: ..., [[Thuja|arborvitae]], American [[holly]], and shrubs such as [[mountain laurel]] and [[rhododendron]...
  10. Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
    31: ...spined Caribbean sea urchins,<br>''Diadema antillarum (Philippi)'']]
    37: ...o thick, and not terribly sharp. ''Diadema antillarum,'' familiar in the Caribbean, has thin spines th...
    39: ...t; each pair of white bands is called an ''ambulacrum.'' There are five such ambulacra; the fivefold s...
    51: ...angerous and it is not clear that the spines are truly venomous (unlike the [[Wiktionary:pedicellaria|...
    57: ...ps. Dropping a sea urchin into ordinary household bleach quick removes the spines and flesh substance, lea...

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