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basketry

  • Varieties of plaited and coiled work used in basketry.
    In basketry: Uses

    Baskets are used as transport receptacles; they are made easier to carry by the addition of handles or straps depending on whether the basket is carried by hand, on a yoke, or on the back. The two-handled palm-leaf basket, common in North Africa and the Middle East, existed in ancient…

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development of glassmaking

  • Figure 2: The irregular arrangement of ions in a sodium silicate glass.
    In industrial glass: Container making

    Although glass containers for wine and beer are probably 1,600 years old, much of their use began only in the late 17th century. In the United States, large-scale production of bottles was pioneered by Caspar Wistar in 1739 at his New Jersey plant.…

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forming of glass products

  • Figure 2: The irregular arrangement of ions in a sodium silicate glass.
    In industrial glass: Containers

    Narrow-mouth containers such as bottles are usually formed by the Individual Section (IS) machine. In this machine a stream of molten glass is pushed out of an orifice at the end of the forehearth by a rotating bowl and is subsequently cut to gobs…

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harbours and shipping

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    In harbours and sea works: Docks and quays

    The advent of containerization—the packaging of small units of cargo into a single larger one—has not fundamentally altered this problem, except perhaps to reduce the number of separate individual berths required and to increase greatly the area of land associated with each berth. A figure of 20 acres…

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