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    The first English patent under the category of washing machines was issued in 1691. [1] A drawing of an early washing machine appeared in the January 1752 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine, a British publication. [citation needed] Jacob Christian Schäffer's washing machine design was published in 1767 [citation needed] in Germany. [2]

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    Liners will typically range in size from a 36 cell tray up to a 288 cell tray. The most common size used in commercial nurseries is between 50 and 72 cells. The term "liner", is typically used for perennial, ornamental, and woody seedlings. Annuals in this form are usually referred to as plugs. [1]

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    The shelf area is commonly subdivided into the inner continental shelf, mid continental shelf, and outer continental shelf, [7] each with their specific geomorphology [8] [9] and marine biology. [10] The character of the shelf changes dramatically at the shelf break, where the continental slope begins.

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    The Scotian Shelf. The Scotian Shelf is a geological formation, part of the Continental shelf, located southwest of Nova Scotia, Canada. [1] It covers an area of 120,000 square kilometres (46,000 sq mi), [2] is 700 kilometres (430 mi) long and ranges in width from 120 to 240 kilometres (75 to 149 mi).