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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Cotton is 100 percent cellulose; high alpha wood pulp can be 93 percent cellulose.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Germinate in cotton wool and sterilized water keeping warm with a heat mat.
Cotton has been used since the 19th century; it is less expensive and it provides a smooth luster and fidelity of color that compares very favorably to wool.
Wool or a polyester fleece material are much better choices than cotton for cold weather paddling because they will insulate and keep you warm even when they are wet.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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It is lined with a contrasting color of cotton fabric and holds a traditional Nepalese made of stones from the Himalayas.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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Recalled models are either 100 percent cotton interlock jumpsuits with a teddy bear, bunny or puppy embroidery design on the front; or cotton/polyester blend velour jumpsuits with a teddy bear or bunny embroidery design on the front.
Woven Cotton Dress in lemon fabric with striped seer-sucker layered hem and binding to neck and armholes.
This revolutionary concept of incorporating rubberized stitching into a woven cotton and polyester fabric gives improved gripping power over regular leather or nylon web leashes.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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Cotton crib size fabric is required to be used for backing for lap covers.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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There is already a small market for naturally coloured cottons but the colour range that has been developed using classical selection techniques is limited.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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Thermal underwear is necessary for high altitudes and cottons are best for lower and warmer altitudes.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Cotton wool spots and retinal hemorrhages are termed AIDS retinopathy and are quite common in HIV-seropositive patients.
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