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- Dombra (1417 bytes)
5: ... sinew, modern dombras are usually produced using nylon strings. - Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
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136: ..., musicians tend to use synthetic strings made of nylon, silk or steel, however some orchestral violinist... - Textile (4228 bytes)
47: *[[Nylon fiber]] - Dye (6033 bytes)
11: ...plied to [[fibre]]s such as [[silk]], [[wool]], [[nylon]] and [[modified acrylic fibre]]s using neutral t...
15: ... [[cotton]], paper, [[leather]], wool, silk and [[nylon]]. They are also used as [[pH indicator]]s and as...
23: ...nd sold as a powder. They can also be used to dye nylon, [[triacetate]], [[polyester]] and acrylic fibres... - Silk (8683 bytes)
36: ...es, which led to the use of [[synthetic]]s like [[nylon]]. Synthetic silks have also been made from [[ly... - Banjo (6143 bytes)
10: ...Banjo strings are most commonly metal, although [[nylon]] and gut used on simple fretless banjos and by p... - Balalaika (5108 bytes)
16: ...are ideally strung with gut (or, today, usually [[nylon]]) [[string]]s on the lower pegs and a wire strin... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
420: * [[1925]]: [[ultra-centrifuge]]: [[Theodor Svedberg]] - used to determine [[molecular weight]]s
434: * [[1930]]: [[Nylon]]: [[Wallace Carothers]] - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
48: *[[Wallace Carothers]], (1896-1937) — [[Nylon]] - Hot air balloon (8769 bytes)
22: ...usually made of synthetic fabrics such as ripstop nylon; a light weight fabric of relatively high strengt...
28: ...or launch will exceed the maximum sustainable for nylon. Most hot air balloon launches are made during t... - Montgolfier brothers (3356 bytes)
22: ...f the classic Montgolfier design by using ripstop nylon for the envelope and [[propane]] gas as the burne... - Harp (23216 bytes)
2: ...copper]]-wound), [[gut]] (more commonly used than nylon), or [[wire]].
24: ...on, the middle strings of gut, and the highest of nylon.
33: ...(landing on G). The strings are commonly made of nylon, gut, and sometimes metal core and wrapped, which... - Kite flying (5612 bytes)
11: .... Modern kites are made with synthetic materials: nylon or more exotic fabrics for the sails, and fibergl... - Guitar (36953 bytes)
1: ...60px|right|The classical guitar typically has 3 [[nylon]] and 3 [[nickel]]-wound strings.]]
39: Nearly all modern nylon-strung (or classical) guitars use open geared mac...
121: ...classical and flamenco guitars, both of which use nylon and composite strings, and steel string guitars, ...
123: ...cal guitars]]'': These are typically strung with nylon or gut, and amplification is provided by the reso... - Steel guitar (2051 bytes)
10: ...al [[acoustic guitar]] that has steel rather than nylon or cat-gut strings, although the bass strings wil... - Avalanche (25211 bytes)
103: ...eacons, some brave skiers carried a 50-ft ball of nylon cord, tied to the skier, with direction and dista... - Gong (10121 bytes)
54: ...vy tuned overtone and long sustain. Played with a nylon tip drumstick they sound a bit like the coil chim...
99: [[sv:Gong]] - Screw (22059 bytes)
44: ... may be applied. Some types of plastic such as [[nylon]] or [[Teflon]] can be threaded and used for fast... - Spinning (textiles) (1848 bytes)
11: * Synthetic materials: [[nylon]], [[rayon]], [[acetate]], ... - Fencing (20753 bytes)
70: ... in modern fencing is made of tough [[cotton]], [[nylon]] or [[Kevlar]]. It includes the following items ...
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