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Cotton is a little more soft but they are pretty much the same thing. They are both used for clothing.
In 1642 Blaise Pascal who was both a mathematician and a philosopher invented a very basic adding machine
Yes. Both first and second generation languages are machine-dependent. The first generation of languages were machine code, while the second were assembly languages. Non-machine dependency came about with the advent of the third-generation of languages, all the high-level languages.
Cotton swabs (British English: cotton buds) consist of a small wad of cotton wrapped around either one or both ends of a small rod, usually made of either wood, rolled paper, or plastic. They are commonly used in a variety of applications including first aid, cosmetics application, for cleaning, and arts & crafts. The cotton swab was invented by Leo Gerstenzang in the 1920s[1], who invented the product after attaching wads of cotton to toothpicks [2]. His product, which he named "Baby Gays", went on to become the most widely sold brand name, "Q-tip." The term "Q-tip" is often used as a genericized trademark for any cotton swabs.
George H. Mealy presented the concept of a finite-state machine that became known as the Mealy machine in a 1955 paper, "A Method for Synthesizing Sequential Circuits." This machine differs from a Moore machine in that rather than the outputs being defined by the current state, the outputs are defined by both the current state and the current inputs.
Cotton is currently picked by machine. They used to have slaves pick the cotton in the south by hand. You seem to have forgotton the people (both white & black) that picked cotton after the slaves & before the cotton picking machines.
Both a physical and quantitative characteristic to the textile cotton is its seeming light weight. This is an example of both mass and density. A small given of cotton will measure with a low mass. However cotton of high density, compression and quantity can easily be heavy. This lightness comes from cotton fibers being spaced out and thus light.
Rayon and nylon are both synthetic, but rayon is made from wood pulp. Still rayon is made with a machine and other materials. Cotton is a natural fabric and dyes way better.
Cotton and linen are both plant fibres.
They come from places where there are both, cotton and polyester.
Both linen and denim can be made from cotton.
The geographic characteristic shared by both Greece and Japan is the presence of an irregular boundary
Cotton is harvested using two methods in North America. The first is the cotton stripper: http://www.deere.com/servlet/com.deere.u90785.productcatalog.view.servlets.ProdCatProduct?tM=FR&pNbr=7460XN The other method is the cotton picker: http://www.deere.com/servlet/com.deere.u90785.productcatalog.view.servlets.ProdCatProduct?tM=FR&pNbr=9996XN
Cotton dries in both, washing machine and dryer. You can expect new cotton clothing to shrink by up to 10%. The reason for shrinking is the temperature: the higher, the more your clothing will shrink.
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