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what links here organ (anatomy) previous (oregon trail) next (organelle) the heart and lungs, from an older edition of gray's anatomy. in biology , an organ (latin: organum, "instrument, tool") is a group of tissues that perform a specific function or group of functions. organs, exemplified by such diverse
components as brain , eyes , and liver , are one of several levels of organization in living organisms . a given organ is usually thought of as being a component of an organ system, a group of organs that work together to perform a set of related functions, such as the digestive system composed of the...
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(incl. cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste, etc) 13,992.88 th: thailand 13,992.88 5007: woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste 47,728.04 at: austria 3,643.13 cn: china 34,822.28 de: germany 1,783.75 us: united states 7,478.88 5106: yarn of carded wool, not put up for retail sale 1,053.06 no:
norway 1,053.06 5111: woven fabrics of carded wool or of carded fine animal hair 7,674.65 bl: bangladesh local export code 7,674.65 5201: cotton, not carded or combed 2,254.59 mm: myanmar 2,254.59 5202: cotton waste (incl. yarn waste and garnetted stock) 9,102,739.59 br: brazil 218,461.68 cn: china 662,262.99...
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coarser wools like karakul may have as few as to . hair, by contrast, has little if any scale and no crimp, and little ability to bind into yarn . on sheep, the hair part of the fleece is called kemp. the relative amounts of kemp to wool vary from breed to breed, and make some fleeces more desirable
many other fabrics. it is generally a creamy white color, although some breeds of sheep produce natural colors, such as black, brown, silver, and random mixes. wool ignites at a higher temperature than cotton and some synthetic fibers. it has lower rate of flame spread, low heat release, low heat of...
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