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  1. Bookbinding (7761 bytes)
    4: ...eated a form of simple book called a [[codex]] by folding sheets of vellum or parchment in half and sewing ...
    55: ...mo'' or 12mo, 24mo, 32mo, and even 64mo are other foldings of a signature. Modern paper mills can produce ...
    68: ...ttp://www.mothteeth.com/bookmaking/ How to make a simple hardcover book]
  2. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    9: ...from northern Germany and [[Denmark]], and wooden folding-chairs. The [[list of archaeological sites|site]]...
    139: *[[Dog (tool)|dog]], a simple bent rod with a foot which when placed in a hole ...
  3. Origami (9154 bytes)
    3: ...s "paper folding" and refers to all kind of paper folding, even those of non-Japanese origin.
    9: ...Japanese origami is probably the ceremonial paper folding, such as [[noshi]], which started in [[Muromachi ...
    11: An origami design can be as simple as a [[party hat]] or [[paper airplane]], or as c...
    13: ...kindergartens, recognized paper binding, weaving, folding, and cutting as teaching aids for child developme...
    15: ...e practice of dampening the paper somewhat during folding to allow the finished product to hold shape bette...
  4. Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
    93: ...ne story, fine stairways, bath-chambers, windows, folding and sliding doors, etc. In this later period, the...
    121: ...out cremation, and in either coffins or loculi or simple wrappings.
  5. Woodwork (12397 bytes)
    9: ...from northern Germany and [[Denmark]], and wooden folding-chairs. The [[list of archaeological sites|site]]...
    139: *[[Dog (tool)|dog]], a simple bent rod with a foot which when placed in a hole ...
  6. Protein (17280 bytes)
    12: Proteins are amino acid chains that [[protein folding|fold]] into unique 3-dimensional structures. The ...
    22: ...ch the higher structures form is called [[protein folding]] and is a consequence of the primary structure. ...
    49: ... biochemical study, called the study of [[protein folding]].
    138: [[simple:Protein]]
  7. Bicycle (44267 bytes)
    138: ...ritish employed airborne ''Cycle-commandos'' with folding bikes.
    195: * A ''[[folding bicycle]]'' can be quickly folded for easy carryi...
    207: * ''[[Track bicycle]]s'' are ultra-simple, lightweight [[Fixed-gear bicycle|fixed-gear]] bi...
  8. Scooter (7008 bytes)
    67: ...st that controls steering. Although sometimes as simple as a board and post hand-mounted on roller skate ...
    71: In the early [[2000s]], a sleeker, narrower folding version of the kick scooter became wildly popular...
  9. Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
    59: Earlier mobile phones were fairly simple and the major security concern was "cloning", a v...
    78: ... to be smaller. However, this may be solved using folding [[e-paper]] or built-in [[projector]]s.
    100: ; [[Clamshell]] : An unfolding oval shape resembling a [[shell]]

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