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the flax stem. fiber natural fiber by textile school last updated mar , share flax is a versatile crop that is grown throughout the world and in a variety of climates. the translation of its scientific name, 'linen most useful', aptly describes its versatility. linen, which is used for apparel and interior
textiles, comes from the long, strong bast fibers that form in the outer portions of the flax stem. flax fibers also are used in industrial applications, eg, composites, geo-textiles, insulation, and specialty papers. flax seeds are the source of linseed oil, which has been widely used in paints, varnishes...
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half-carcasses of lamb, frozen carcasses and half-carcasses of sheep, frozen meat of sheep, cuts with bone in, nesoi, frozen meat of sheep, boneless, frozen meat of goats, fresh, chilled or frozen meat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen offal of bovine animals, edible, fresh
wheat groats and meal of oats groats and meal of corn (maize) groats and meal of rice groats and meal of cereal, nesoi pellets of cereals pellets of wheat pellets of cereal, nesoi grains, rolled or flaked, of barley grains, rolled or flaked, of oats grains, rolled or flaked, of cereals, nesoi grains...
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