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  2. French press - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the French press has undergone several design modifications. The first coffee press, which may have been made in France, was the modern coffee press in its rudimentary form—a metal or cheesecloth screen fitted to a rod that users would press into a pot of hot water and coffee grounds.

  3. French pressure cell press - Wikipedia

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    French press. The French pressure cell press, or French press, is an apparatus used in biological experimentation to disrupt the plasma membrane of cells by passing them through a narrow valve under high pressure. [1] The French press can also be used for disintegration of chloroplasts, homogenates of animal tissue, and other biological particles.

  4. Book design - Wikipedia

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    Book design is the art of incorporating the content, style, format, design, and sequence of the various components and elements of a book into a coherent unit. In the words of renowned typographer Jan Tschichold (1902–1974), book design, "though largely forgotten today, [relies upon] methods and rules upon which it is impossible to improve ...

  5. French press (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A French press, also known as a press pot, coffee press, coffee plunger, cafetière or cafetière à piston, is a simple coffee brewing device. French press may also refer to: French pressure cell press , apparatus used in biological experimentation to disrupt the plasma membrane of cells

  6. Book cover - Wikipedia

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    Book covers need to effectively communicate their content to the intended market, which can encourage reliance on stereotypical representations, such as using the color pink for books by or about women, or showing a multiracial group on the cover of a book about racial diversity.

  7. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Android app for Wikipedia was released in January 2012, to over 500,000 installs and generally positive reviews, scoring over four of a possible five in a poll of approximately 200,000 users downloading from Google. [W 115] [W 116] The version for iOS was released on April 3, 2013, to similar reviews.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Free book covers - Wikipedia

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    This is a project to replace modern book covers used to illustrate articles about books in the public domain. These images are not really acceptable under the "replaceable" clause of our fair use policy, [1] since the books' original covers, title pages, etc. would be free.

  9. Bookpress - Wikipedia

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    a screw press used in the binding or rebinding of books an early form of bookcase , used in medieval cloisters, to which books were attached using a chain Topics referred to by the same term