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TPI is high for the yarn used in weaving than knitting. TPI differ from count to count and also base on the raw materials, percentage of compostion etc... BY Sauzy...
Worm drive circular saws are tough saws. They are powerful and have a long shelf life. A regular circular saw is a good saw, but not quite as durable as worm drive.
Planets around the sun in nearly circular orbit . The radii of these orbits differ widely
well, branched chains r branched off and staright chains r straight with no bendings hope this helps
The circular movement in different parts of the ocean differ in the direction that they are rotating. The reason for this difference is owed to various factors. Gravity, sea level, ocean deepness, and temperature are all factors that react differently to the rotation of the earth.
A reciprocating saw's blade moves in a back and forward motion. (thus, the Jigsaw ans sabre saw are types of reciprocating saw, but not called such). A circular saw such as the type made famous by Skil has a round blade and revolves to cut.
They differ in how they are used. As far as natural antibiotics, they are defense mechanisms much like needles on a cactus. While the other produces you mention are metabolic wastes and not made just for the purpose of defense.
Both techniques differ in the tool used. Knitting uses needles which hold "rows" of live stitches, whereas traditional crochet uses a single hook for the one live stitch. The resulting fabric is different in weight and overall appearance. Crochet fabric is thicker and stronger than knitted fabric, even using the same yarn and same size hook/needles. The difference comes from the fact that even the simplest crochet stitch is made of 2 loops, wrapped around one or two strands of yarn, and knitted stitches are a single loop in a single previous loop (single strand of yarn).
jet streams travel above global winds. might not be a straight forward answer, but its something.
they appear as straight lines.i needed help w this (?] too shoooot.aha,
they appear as straight lines.i needed help w this (?] too shoooot.aha,
loop length = Total no of needles in the machine (Circular knit)/ length of a yarn taken to knit one course (one circle) For Single jersey fabric, on greige, count the no of wales up to 50 and mark both ends Remove the course tread carefully. Measure the length in mm or cm of the tread. ("x") Loop length = 50/ x