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  2. Print simulation - Wikipedia

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    a print simulator integrated into a real press control console, the different screens show (from left to right) 1. the pressroom (access to the machine and environment) 2. the printed copy : high contrast, small display. 3. the printed copy: lower contract, large display. 4. a real operator interface to a process control system.

  3. Origamic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties.

  4. Shipping tube - Wikipedia

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    Shipping tube. A heavy duty composite fibre tube. The layers of spiral-wound paper used in its construction are visible. This type of heavy tube is also used as a core for wrapping roll goods. A shipping tube, mailing tube, or cardboard tube is a shipping container used to ship long items.

  5. Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) - Wikipedia

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    1717 Swim fins. Swim fins, also known as fins, or flippers, are blade-shaped extensions worn on feet or hands for use in water. They aid movement in aquatic sports such as swimming, surfing, and underwater diving. Swim fins are typically made of rubber or plastic. Benjamin Franklin invented wooden swim fins in 1717. [10]

  6. Geometric Exercises in Paper Folding - Wikipedia

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    114. Geometric Exercises in Paper Folding is a book on the mathematics of paper folding. It was written by Indian mathematician T. Sundara Row, first published in India in 1893, and later republished in many other editions. Its topics include paper constructions for regular polygons, symmetry, and algebraic curves.

  7. Tape measure - Wikipedia

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    Long tapes, instead of being returned by a spring, are usually returned by hand crank. Because surveying was usually done in rods, surveyors used long tapes of 2 rods (10.1 m, 33 feet), and 4 rods (20.1 m, 66 feet). Surveyors also used 49 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet of a 50-foot tape for 3 rods and 99 feet of a 100-foot tape measure for 6 rods. History