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  2. Charger (table setting) - Wikipedia

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    In service à la russe, charger plates are called service plates and are kept on the table during the initial courses. Service plates thus act as a base for soup bowls and salad plates. After the soup course is finished, both the soup bowl and service plate are removed from the table; a heated plate is put in their place.

  3. Hair pipe - Wikipedia

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    These beads are used in chokers, breast plates, earrings, and necklaces worn by women and men. Blackfoot bone hair pipe breastplate, Woolaroc, Oklahoma, 1885.

  4. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Monogrammed Wood-Burned Chargers, Découpaged Glass Brunch Plates, Pesto, Toasted Garlic Bread, Drizzled Tomato Slices, Bloody Mary, Egg Strata, Fruit Kebabs, Floral Centerpieces, & Birds' Nest Party Favors DCRJ-412L (51) Felt: January 9, 2007 4 Felt Ball Necklace and Toys, Kids' Felt Travel Book, Felt Flower Pins and Stems, & Felt Needle Case

  5. Native American jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Wanesia Spry Misquadace (Fond du Lac Ojibwe), jeweler and birch bark biter, 2011 [1]Native American jewelry refers to items of personal adornment, whether for personal use, sale or as art; examples of which include necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings and pins, as well as ketohs, wampum, and labrets, made by one of the Indigenous peoples of the United States.

  6. Ferrite bead - Wikipedia

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    A ferrite bead with its plastic shell removed. Ferrite beads prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) in two directions: from a device or to a device. [1] A conductive cable acts as an antenna – if the device produces radio-frequency energy, this can be transmitted through the cable, which acts as an unintentional radiator.

  7. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Inductive chargers produce more waste heat than wired chargers, which may negatively impact battery longevity. [ 14 ] [ better source needed ] An amateur 2020 analysis of energy use conducted with a Pixel 4 found that a wired charge from 0 to 100 percent consumed 14.26 Wh ( watt-hours ), while a wireless charging stand used 19.8 Wh, an increase ...