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  2. Aglet - Wikipedia

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    Aglets were originally made of metal, glass, or stone, [4] and many were very ornamental. Wealthy people in the Roman era would have their aglets made out of precious metals such as brass or silver. Before the invention of buttons, they were used on the ends of the ribbons used to fasten clothing together. Sometimes they were formed into small ...

  3. Aiguillette - Wikipedia

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    These aiguillettes should not be confused with lanyards, which are cords also worn from the shoulder (or around the neck), but do not have the pointed aiguillette tips and are usually of fibre rather than gold or silver wire, and often not braided. The modern aglet or shoelace tip and the decorative tips on bolo ties are types of aiguillettes.

  4. Talk:Aglet - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to create an offcially recognized day centered around aglets, it is being suggested from the blog casualwhatever.blogspot.com that people bring awareness to this invention. It is suggested by the blog to alert people of aglets and the pending official day. The day suggested is November 11th (11/11 to represent dangling shoelaces).

  5. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    They typically consist of a pair of strings or cords, one for each shoe, finished off at both ends with stiff sections, known as aglets. Each shoelace typically passes through a series of holes, eyelets, loops or hooks on either side of the shoe. Loosening the lacing allows the shoe to open wide enough for the foot to be inserted or removed.

  6. Alagille syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Alagille syndrome (ALGS) is a genetic disorder that affects primarily the liver and the heart.Problems associated with the disorder generally become evident in infancy or early childhood.

  7. Mushroom spawn - Wikipedia

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    Definition of Spawn: Spawn is a type of medium present in mushroom tissue that propagates the fungus such as Trichoderma which is the root system of mushrooms. [ 5 ] Mycelium, or actively growing mushroom culture, is placed on a substrate—usually sterilized grains such as rye or millet—and induced to grow into those grains.

  8. Aglets (software) - Wikipedia

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    Aglets is a Java-based mobile agent platform and library for building mobile agents based applications. [1] [2] They are able to autonomously and spontaneously move from one host to another in a computer network carrying a piece of code with it. [2] It can be programmed to execute at a remote host and show different behaviours at different hosts.

  9. Aglet (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Aglet is a 2020 augmented reality mobile game, developed and published by onlife Inc. Similar to Pokémon Go, it encourages players to spend time outside in order to earn rewards.