You have finally found another life, a sculptable, moldable, replayable thing. |
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New pillowtop mattresses, fleece blankets and moldable pillows await after you come down from your caffeine high. |
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There's natural qualities that I possess — being at ease in front of a camera, and very moldable — that I don't want to squash just yet. |
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When he sobered up, he realized his error but decided to go ahead and invent moldable foam tubes. |
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The 45 percent of the bins' contents that can no longer be worn is currently recycled into low-grade stuffing or moldable plastic-like material. |
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Another has a moldable, weighted, rubber foot and gooseneck for support virtually anywhere without screws or adhesives. |
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Simple to use, moldable skin barriers help provide skin protection, comfort, and peace-of-mind. |
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Skin barriers are available in pre-cut, cut-to-fit, and moldable, with and without flexible fabric collar. |
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To address this issue, ConvaTec offers a special moldable skin barrier designed to hug the contours of your stoma and eliminate gaps. |
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Ganson invented HOT's first product, Toobers and Zots, which are moldable foam tubes. |
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ConvaTec offers a variety of skin barriers, with cut-to-fit, pre-cut, and moldable openings. |
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Educational systems that discourage students perpetuate the creation of obedient, moldable, passive, and low-paid future workers incapable of changing systems. |
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It's not injection moldable which makes the film approach more sensible. |
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The bone biomaterial technology is an easily flowable, moldable paste that conforms to and interdigitates with the host bone. |
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Goodyear found that heating rubber and adding sulfur changed raw rubber from a sticky, moldable lump into a stretchy material. |
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The moldable absorbent mat conforms to virtually any shape to control condensation, leaks, and drips. |
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The bone biomaterial technology is a flowable, moldable paste that conforms to and interdigitates with the host bone. |
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Are moldable, moisture-absorbing skin barriers. |
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It is a moldable, temperature-resistant, and chemical-resistant plastic that finds specialty applications in the chemical, electrical, and aerospace industries. |
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As a footwear model for all leprosy patients, a sandal is fabricated consisting of an inner sole of heat moldable plastazote and a hard rubber outersole. |
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Bioplastic, moldable plastic material made up of chemical compounds that are derived from or synthesized by microbes such as bacteria or by genetically modified plants. |
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The material is moldable, which means numerous items can be quickly produced, including helmets for firefighters and linters for pick-up truck beds. |
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