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  2. Cardboard - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard is a generic term for heavy paper-based products. The construction can range from a thick paper known as paperboard to corrugated fiberboard which is made of multiple plies of material. Natural cardboards can range from grey to light brown in color, depending on the specific product; dyes, pigments, printing, and coatings are available.

  3. Google Cardboard - Wikipedia

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    Google Cardboard is a discontinued virtual reality (VR) platform developed by Google.Named for its fold-out cardboard viewer into which a smartphone is inserted, the platform was intended as a low-cost system to encourage interest and development in VR applications.

  4. Official Board Markets - Wikipedia

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    It was used as a standard for both transacted containerboard pricing (linerboard and medium) and multiple grades of recovered paper stock pricing. [3] [4] It was also used to track linerboard prices as an economic indicator. [5] The magazine was part of Magazines for Industry Inc. [6] [7] In 2009 Mark Arzoumanian was the editor-in-chief of the ...

  5. Cat Parents Transform Free Costco Find Into Majestic Feline ...

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    Make them "cat houses" out of cardboard boxes (which you could paint or papier-mâché to make look cute). Use wood scraps, old pallets, and carpet remnants to make cat trees and "scratching shelves."

  6. 9 Healthy Breads That Don’t Taste Like Cardboard - AOL

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    Simply Knead Gluten Free Sourdough. Hadley is a fan of the Simple Kneads sourdough bread, which is “made of a blend of nutritious gluten-free flours including teff, millet, and sorghum.”. Plus ...

  7. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

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    This was corrugated cardboard as we know it today. The first corrugated cardboard box manufactured in the US was in 1895. [19] By the early 1900s, wooden crates and boxes were being replaced by corrugated paper shipping cartons. By 1908, the terms "corrugated paper-board" and "corrugated cardboard" were both in use in the paper trade. [20]