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  2. Bamboo - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo or wooden strips were used as the standard writing material during the early Han dynasty, and excavated examples have been found in abundance. [80] Subsequently, paper began to displace bamboo and wooden strips from mainstream uses, and by the fourth century AD, bamboo slips had been largely abandoned as a medium for writing in China.

  3. Bambooworking - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo or wooden strips were used as the standard writing material during the early Han dynasty, and excavated examples have been found in abundance. Subsequently, paper began to displace bamboo and wooden strips from mainstream uses, and by the fourth century AD, bamboo slips had been largely abandoned as a medium for writing in China.

  4. Bamboo textile - Wikipedia

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    Examples include clothing such as shirt tops, pants, and socks for adults and children, [1] as well as bedding such as sheets and pillow covers. Bamboo yarn can also be blended with other textile fibres, such as hemp or spandex. Bamboo is an alternative to plastic that is renewable and can be replenished at a fast rate.

  5. Use a bamboo toothbrush, try bar soap and skip makeup ... - AOL

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    Use a bamboo toothbrush, try bar soap and skip makeup wipes — plus 6 more tips to reduce bathroom plastic waste. Kaitlin Reilly. ... The brand SimplyFloss, for example, ...

  6. Bamboo construction - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo has also long been used as scaffolding; the practice has been banned in mainland China for buildings over six stories, but is still in continuous use for skyscrapers in Hong Kong. [4] In the Philippines, the nipa hut is a fairly typical example of the most basic sort of housing where bamboo is used; the walls are split and woven bamboo ...

  7. Bambusa vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Common bamboo has a wide variety of uses, including the stems used as fuel and the leaves used as fodder, [7] [30] though a large amount of ingestion of leaves is known to cause neurological disorder among horses. [7] The worldwide production and trade of B. vulgaris is considerable, though no statistics are available. [7] It also has some ...

  8. Bamboo musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    In South and South East Asia, traditional uses of bamboo the instrument include various types of woodwind instruments, such as flutes, and devices like xylophones and organs, which require resonating sections. In some traditional instruments bamboo is the primary material, while others combine bamboo with other materials such as wood and leather.

  9. Japanese bamboo weaving - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo weaving (竹編み, takeami) is a form of bambooworking (竹細工, takezaiku) and a traditional Japanese craft (工芸, kōgei), with a range of different applications, weaving styles and appearances. Japanese bamboo weaving is particularly well known for its use in basket weaving.