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  2. Synthetic fence - Wikipedia

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    A horse behind a vinyl fence of flexible "rail" and coated wire. A synthetic fence, plastic fence or (when made of vinyl) vinyl or PVC fence is a fence made using synthetic plastics, such as vinyl , polypropylene, [1] nylon, [2] polythene (polyethylene) ASA, or from various recycled plastics. Composites of two or more plastics can also be used ...

  3. Body cord - Wikipedia

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    A foil/sabre 2-prong body cord. Left to right: alligator clip, connection to reel, connection to weapon. The three wires of the body cord are known as the A, B, and C lines.

  4. Vinyldithiin - Wikipedia

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    [8] 2-Vinyl-4H-1,2-dithiin was found to exhibit inhibitory activity against lipid hydroperoxide (LOOH) formation in human low-density lipoprotein (LDL). [9] A copolymer of 2-vinyl-4 H -1,2-dithiin and N -vinylpyrrolidone has been patented as a biocompatible polymer with antithrombogenic ( antithrombotic ) and antibiotic properties.

  5. Steel fence post - Wikipedia

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    A steel fence post, also called (depending on design or country) a T-post, a Y-post, or variants on star post, is a type of fence post or picket. They are made of steel and are sometimes manufactured using durable rail steel. They can be used to support various types of wire or wire mesh.

  6. Polyvinylpyrrolidone - Wikipedia

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    PVP is also used in many technical applications: as a special additive for batteries, ceramics, fiberglass, inks, and inkjet paper, and in the chemical-mechanical planarization process