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Bonded leather

onded leather is described as a leather-based material made by mixing real leather fibers with a latex or similar base. The end product looks, smells and feels very much like real leather, but at a much lower cost.
Ref: 120661/2006-10-04

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Leather (Leather is described as the pelt of an animal. ..)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Leathers

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Bonded Warehousing

Goods are placed in storage without payment of taxes or tariffs. The warehouse manager bonds himself or herself to the tax or tariff collecting agency to ensure payment of the taxes before the goods are released.
Ref: 84791/2006-08-24

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Housing (Housing is described as structures collectively; ...)
Ware (Ware ist der ganzheitliche Begriff f?r die Mittel ...)
Warehouse (Warehouse makes reference to a place where goods ...)

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Book-sewing machine

Book-sewing machine is described as a mechanical or electrical device that sew sheets of gathered and collated signatures and sew signatures into book form preparatory to binding.
Ref: 123190/2006-09-19

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Book-sewing machine operator (Book-sewing machine operator is a person who sets ...)
Lexicon from 'Book-sewing machine operator' until 'Briquetting'
Lexicon from 'Bissel truck' until 'Book-sewing machine'
Book-sewing (Book sewing involves the process of : (1) ...)

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Book forming and pressing machine

- Book forming and pressing machine : Book forming and pressing machine is described as a machine used in edition binding which applies heat and pressure by means of "creasers" to shape the spine of the text block.

Such a machine is generally designed to be used in conjunction with a casing-in machine.
Ref: 122387/2006-09-21

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Press (Press denotes a machine having a stationary bed ...)
Forming (Forming is described as the plastic deformation. ..)
Casing (Casing relates to a packaging material for ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Books

Bore or borehole

Bore or borehole refers to a drilling term which is the elongated cavity created by the drilling process. Often the borehole is not a void, but rather a hole filled with drilling mud and cuttings.
Ref: 122162/2006-09-25

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Drilling (Drilling -is described as the use of such a ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Ore

Book-sewing

Book sewing involves the process of : (1) stitching sheets of gathered and collated signatures and sewing signatures into book form preparatory to binding; (2) threading of needles, adjusting machine bed to width of signatures, setting feed arms for size of signatures, and passing tape through guides, following written instructions; (3) opening of signatures and placing it over feed arm of the machine; (4) placing signatures in succession on feed arms, depressing pedal to sew individual signatures and stitching sewed signatures together; and lastly; (4) stopping machine from running when delivery table is full; and cutting of the stitch holding the book together.
Ref: 123195/2006-09-19

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Lexicon from 'Bissel truck ' until 'Book-sewing machine'
Lexicon from 'Book-sewing machine operator ' until 'Briquetting'
Keywords from 'Book-Sewing' until 'broad-leafed'
Book-sewing machine operator (Book-sewing machine operator is a person who sets ...)
Book-sewing machine (Book-sewing machine is described as a mechanical ...)

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Bottle breaker

Bottle breaker is described as a motor-driven device with revolving, horizontal, open-top pan in which empty glass bottles are safely flogged with steel bars.
Ref: 120689/2006-09-26

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bottle (container for holding liquids)
Breaker (Breaker is defined as a device usually found in ...)

Bovine somatropin

Bovine somatropin (BST) refers to a growth hormone produced naturally by cows.
- 87219/2006-09-16

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BST (Bovine somatropin)
Bovine (Bovine refers to a general family grouping of cattle.)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Bovine semen, Bovines

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