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  1. Nylon
    [album] ==Album information== Released in September 2005, Nylon was Anna Vissi`s first studio album since the commercially successful 2003 Paraksenes Eikones. Vissi characterized Nylon as her best album so far, with Nikos Karvelas paying a lot of attention to the lyrics of the songs he had w...
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  2. Nylon
    [Dual-Disk + Euro Edition] The result of the debate was No consensus. – Avi 17:12, 7 July 2006 (UTC) ===Theresa-Marie Rhyne=== nonnotable computer science prof NawlinWiki 12:29, 30 June 2006 (UTC) ...
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  3. Nylon
    [band] Nylon is an Icelandic girl group composed of members Alma Guðmundsdóttir (b. December 29, 1984), Steinunn Þóra Camilla Sigurðardóttir (b. July 13, 1984) and Klara Ósk Elíasdóttir (b. November 27, 1985). They are the Iceland`s most successful singer/songwriter girl-band, produ...
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  4. Nylon
    A class of polymers that is widely use in the clothing industry (amongst others). Their common feature is the presence of a -C(O)-NH- link between monomer units. This is also called a peptide bond. See Nylon 66 and Nylon 6.
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  5. nylon
    [n] - a thermoplastic polyamide 2. [n] - a synthetic fabric
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  6. Nylon
    A synthetic polymer used in the manufacture of fibres. DiscoveredPatented by Wallace Carothers, which he invented in 1934. Marketed by Du Pont in 1939.
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  7. nylon
    noun a synthetic fabric
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  8. nylon
    noun a thermoplastic polyamide; a family of strong resilient synthetic fibers
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  9. nylon
    any synthetic plastic material composed of polyamides of high molecular weight and usually, but not always, manufactured as a fibre. Nylons were ... [15 related articles]
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  1. Nylon
    [magazine] Nylon is an American magazine that focuses on pop culture and fashion. Its coverage includes art, beauty, music, design, celebrities, technology and travel. Its name references New York and London. ==History== In preparation for founding Nylon, Ray Gun and Bikini publishers Marvin...
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  2. Nylon
    Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known generically as polyamides, first produced on February 28, 1935, by Wallace Carothers at DuPont`s research facility at the DuPont Experimental Station. Nylon is one of the most commonly used polymers. ==Overview== Nylon is a the...
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  3. Nylon
    For Wire and Cable applications, Nylon, a thermoplastic compound, is used exclusively as a jacketing material. Nylon Jackets provide the insulation system a high degree of mechanical and chemical protection.
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  4. nylon
    Generic term for fiber made from synthetic polyamides extracted from coal and oil. It's used widely in outdoor clothing and gear.
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  5. nylon
    A group of polymers containing amide groups recurring in the chain. The commonest nylon is made by condensation of adipic acid and hexamethylene diamine. Nylon is chemically inert, heat-resistant, tough and very strong, and is extruded and drawn to make synthetic fibers, or cast and molded into bear...
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  6. nylon
    nylon, synthetic thermoplastic material characterized by strength, elasticity, resistance to abrasion and chemicals, low moisture absorbency, and capacity to be permanently set by heat. After 10 years of research E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company introduced nylon in 1938 as monofilaments for br...
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  7. Nylon
    Nylon is a synthetic long-chain polymer plastic similar in chemical structure to protein.
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  8. nylon
    Synthetic long-chain polymer similar in chemical structure to protein. Nylon was the first fully synthetic fibre. Made from petroleum, natural gas, air, and water, nylon was developed in 1935 by the US chemist W H Carothers and his associates, who worked for Du Pont. It is used in the manufacture of...
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  9. NYLON
    The portmanteau NYLON, also spelled NYLon or, less often, NY-Lon, starts with the concept of New York City and London, England as twin cities — the financial and cultural capitals of the Anglo-American `world` — and takes the concept a step further, treating the two cities as "a single city se...
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  10. nylon
    1) Astroturf fiber 2) Backpack material 3) Brush material 4) Chute material 5) Dental floss material 6) Dupont creation 7) Hose fabric 8) Hose material 9) Hose stuff 10) Hosiery fabric 11) Hosiery material 12) It may...
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