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  • 1Rayon — is a manufactured regenerated cellulosic fiber. Rayon is produced from naturally occurring polymers and therefore it is not a truly synthetic fiber, nor is it a natural fiber. It is known by the names viscose rayon and art silk in the textile… …

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  • 2Rayon-X — Une des premières radiographies prise par Wilhelm Röntgen …

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  • 3rayon — /ray on/, n. 1. a regenerated, semisynthetic textile filament made from cellulose, cotton linters, or wood chips by treating these with caustic soda and carbon disulfide and passing the resultant solution, viscose, through spinnerets. 2. fabric… …

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  • 4Rayon Payne — Infobox Person name = Rayon Payne image size = caption = Picture from the cover of the Orlando Weekly Rebel without a pause birth name = Rayon Payne birth date = November 7, 1974 birth place = Guyana, South America death date = death place =… …

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  • 5Rayon X — Une des premières radiographies prise par Wilhelm Röntgen …

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  • 6rayon — ray•on [[t]ˈreɪ ɒn[/t]] n. 1) a regenerated, semisynthetic textile filament made from cellulose, cotton linters, or wood chips treated with caustic soda and carbon disulfide and passed through spinnerets 2) tex a fabric or yarn of rayon •… …

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  • 7Rayonnement X — Rayon X Une des premières radiographies prise par Wilhelm Röntgen …

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  • 8Rayons X — Rayon X Une des premières radiographies prise par Wilhelm Röntgen …

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  • 9industrial polymers, major — Introduction       chemical compounds used in the manufacture of synthetic industrial materials.       In the commercial production of plastics, elastomers, man made fibres, adhesives, and surface coatings, a tremendous variety of polymers are… …

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  • 10textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 …

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