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  • ...the operator of the device. It remained in use by many hospitals until the 1930s.<ref name="use in dentistry"/> Although hospitals today are using a more ad ...amphetamine-induced carrier-mediated dopamine release in a memantine-like fashion and protect against behavioral sensitization|journal = Biological Psychiatr
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  • ...coloration due to poor storage on a crocheted linen collar of the 1920s or 1930s.]] Costume [[fashion accessory|accessories]] can be stored in a variety of ways. Generally, bon
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  • == Fashion and textile designers == Fashion designers commonly rely on textile designs to set their fashion collections apart from others. [[Armani]], [[Marisol Deluna]], [[Nicole Mil
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  • ...aringConventionalCottontoOrganic-TheFacts.pdf |title=Cotton: From Field to Fashion Facts behind the Fiber|publisher=Talent2Trade|accessdate=2009-02-12}}</ref> ...-nineteenth century, successful modern manufacture began much later in the 1930s. [[Nylon]], the first synthetic fibre, made its debut in the [[United State
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  • ...al]] popular in the [[United States]] from the late 19th century until the 1930s, and still one of the most common building materials found in U.S. urban en ...ented a considerable savings, especially when casts were used in a modular fashion--that is, repeated over and over again. It never needed paint and periodic
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  • In the 1920s and 1930s, [[evaporated milk]] began to be widely commercially available at low price ...in the use of evaporated milk formulas.<ref name = "Fomon"/> By the late 1930s, the use of evaporated milk formulas in the United States surpassed all com
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  • ...bone products becoming far more expensive, it found a natural home in the fashion industry.<ref name=ganoksin/> ...ngel and Auguste Bonaz, as well as for hair combs and accessories. By the 1930s, Galaith was also used for pens, umbrella handles, white piano keys (replac
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