Body stockings are a see-through garment, usually, that is commonly worn by belly dancers, exotic dancers and artists who want to appear nude without actually being so.
Women like wearing stockings (female version of socks). During the second world war the silk that would normally be used to make stockings was instead used for making parachutes for the Military. Nylon is an artificial fibre that feels a lot like silk
Nylon is used for both parachutes and stockings.
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About 21% of the air you breathe in is oxygen, which is used by your body to function normally. The rest is made up of mostly nitrogen and trace amounts of other gases.
Most dancers refer to them as either 'tights' or 'stockings'. Depending on the type they can also be called 'body tights'Just... "tights." Unless they're just stockings or unitards. Or even full-body stockings. Still... tights are traditionally just "tights."
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People used to hang their stockings over the fireplace to dry and while they were drying they were filled with little gifts and toys from Santa Claus. most of the children wake up and open their stockings first
The first fishnet stockings were designed in the early eighteenth century in France. They were used as an alternative to warmer full stockings by women of the evening.
Blood is normally drawn from the anticubital region of your body.
A cadaver or corpse is a dead body. "Cadaver" is normally used as a more formal term for a body being used in medical training or research
The name of an amino acid normally found in the blood and used by the body to build and maintain tissues is homocysteine. The name of the protein found in red blood cells that plays an essential role in oxygen transport is hemoglobin.
I'll take a stab at this: During World War II, (fact) discarded women's stockings were used to make powder charge bags for artillery cannon.