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  2. Double-sided tape - Wikipedia

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    Double-sided tapes. Double-sided tape is any pressure-sensitive tape that is coated with adhesive on both sides. [1] It is designed to stick two surfaces together, often in a way which is not visible in the end product, due to it being in between the objects rather than overlaying them.

  3. Pressure-sensitive tape - Wikipedia

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    Ability of a tape to make total contact with a rough or uneven surface. Creped. Paper that has small "folds" to provide stretchability and conformability. Double-coated, or two-sided tape. Pressure-sensitive tape with adhesive on both sides of the carrier material. Gapping. Openings between layers of tape within a roll. Release coating. A very ...

  4. Film applicator - Wikipedia

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    A film applicator is a device used to evenly spread a substance, such as paint, ink, or cosmetics, over a substrate such as a drawdown card. Applicators are usually metal bars that are manufactured to high tolerances to give consistent, repeatable results.

  5. Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak co-founded Apple in Jobs's parents' home on Crist Drive in Los Altos, California. [8] Wozniak called the popular belief that the company was founded in the garage "a bit of a myth", [9] although they moved some operations to the garage when the bedroom became too crowded. [10]

  6. Rainbow 100 - Wikipedia

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    The base Rainbow system was capable of displaying text in 80×24- or 132×24-character format in monochrome only. The system could apply attributes to text including bolding, double-width, and double-height-double-width. The graphics option was a user-installable module that added graphics and color display capabilities to the Rainbow system.

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/October 2005 ...

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    Depends on the tree, but potentially all of it. -- Jmabel | Talk 05:34, 23 September 2005 (UTC) [] Well, it does depend on the tree, but most "normal" trees (not, for example, palm trees) have living cells in the outer sections of their trunks (except the bark) and dead cells in the interior and the bark.