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include: user-definable units of measures allow conversion from imperial measurements (yards, feet) to metric (centimeters, meters) purchase fabric by bolt, assign retail price by meter/ yard, and sell by ft, cm, in etc. grid matrix allows multiple dimensions (e.g. quilts can be defined by volume of feathers
include: user-definable units of measures allow conversion from imperial measurements (yards, feet) to metric (centimeters, meters) purchase fabric by bolt, assign retail price by meter/ yard, and sell by ft, cm, in etc. grid matrix allows multiple dimensions (e.g. quilts can be defined by volume of feathers...
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. ; vol. v.p. . adult male. bill, short, straight, rather robust, compressed, acute; both mandibles with the dorsal outline arched, the upper slightly declinate at the tip. nostrils basal, roundish, concealed by the recumbent feathers. head large. neck and body robust. feet of ordinary length, rather
robust; tarsus compressed, anteriorly scutellate, a little longer than the middle toe; outer toe slightly united at the base, hind one much stronger; claws rather large, much compressed, arched, acute. plumage blended, tufty; feathers of the upper part of the head elongated into a crest. wings of moderate...
https://www.audubon.org/birds-of-america/crested-titmouse
dye process (class / ) using enzymes, dye process, composition, or product of dyeing (class / ) wood dyeing process (class / ) fugitive dye composition, process or product (class / ) dyeing involving animal-derived natural fiber material (other than solely wool or silk), e.g., leather, fur, hair, feathers
class / ) basic dye, including diphenylmethane, triphenylmethane, xanthene, fluorene, methine, acridine, oxazine, phenazine, flavylium, naphthoperinone, quinophthalone, etc., group-containing (class / ) phthalocyanine dye (class / ) azo, acridone, or quinone dye (class / ) treatment of hides, skins, feathers...
https://patents.justia.com/patents-by-us-classification/8