1763 the spinning jenny,1779 the spinning mule,1785 the power loom, 1793 the cotton gin.
Modern Marvels - 1994 Inventions of War 6-40 was released on: USA: 12 December 2000
frequent uses of enzymes may be summarized as follows: 1. clinical practice: a, diagnostics b, prognostics c, therapeutics d, forensics 2. food industry: a, bread b, chocolate c, cheese d, mayonnaise e, bear 3. textile & leather industry 4, paper industry 5. detergents 6. rubber industry 7. photography
Nylon is a generic name for a synthetic linear polymer with repeating amide groups (-NH-CO-) which is used in the manufacture of textile fibres. Carothers produced Nylon 66 by condensation reaction of adipic acid (a dicarboxylic acid with 6 carbon atoms) and hexamethylenediamine (a diamine with 6 carbon atoms) give the [-NH-(CH2)6-NH-CO(CH2)4-CO-] repeating unit. Nylon revolutionised the textile industry and was the forerunner for many of today's modern, synthetic fabrics.
6=6/1 5=5/1 3=3/1 etc.
American Inventor - 2006 Best of Inventions Part 1 1-6 was released on: USA: 20 April 2006 USA: 20 April 2006
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There are so many such inventions some are 1- plastics 2- synthetic fibres 3-paints 4- medicines 5- explosives 6 - war gases etc.
6... commonly ^^
Talking toilet, walking robots, 6 wheeled cars, and hitech vehicles.
Here are a few memorable concepts/experiments/inventions associated with him: 1. Pascal's Triangle (Mathematics) 2. Developed a theory of definition (Mathematics) 3. Built the Pascal's theorem on hexagons. (Mathematics) 4. Invented the hydraulic press. (Inventions) 5. Invented the modern syringe. (Inventions) 6. Invented a primitive form of roulette. (Inventions) 7. Constructed a mechanical calculator which is referred to as the "Pascaline." (Inventions) 8. Did the famous barrel experiment. (Experiments)
The Soup Industry - 1915 was released on: USA: 6 March 1915
The Brush Industry - 1916 was released on: USA: 6 April 1916