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  2. Category:Sorting templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Sorting templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Sorting templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. File (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A single-cut file has one set of parallel teeth while a cross-cut or double-cut file has a second set of cuts forming diamond shaped cutting surfaces. [1] In Swiss-pattern files the teeth are cut at a shallower angle, and are graded by number, with a number 1 file being coarser than a number 2, etc.

  4. Continuous stationery - Wikipedia

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    It can be single-ply (usually woodfree uncoated paper) or multi-ply (either with carbon paper between the paper layers, or multiple layers of carbonless copy paper), often described as multipart stationery or forms. Continuous stationery is often used when the final print medium is less critical in terms of the appearance at the edges, and when ...

  5. Card sorting - Wikipedia

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    Card sorting is a technique in user experience design in which a person tests a group of subject experts or users to generate a dendrogram (category tree) or folksonomy. It is a useful approach for designing information architecture, workflows, menu structure, or web site navigation paths. Card sorting uses a relatively low-tech approach.

  6. Template:Sort - Wikipedia

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    Sorting by numerical value, date, etc. See Help:Sortable tables#Numerical sorting problems and meta:Help:Sorting#Sort modes Equal rank If you simply code as the second parameter an indicator that two items are equally ranked, e.g. "4=", the template interpreter will treat this as an additional parameter (i.e. parameter 4, which it will then not ...

  7. Twist per inch - Wikipedia

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    A less precise method is to allow the single to ply against itself: the resulting two ply yarn is about half the number of twists per inch of the single. [2] Thus one can roughly find the number of twists per inch for the single, or one can use the doubled back yarn as a measure.

  8. Ply (layer) - Wikipedia

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    A ply is a layer of material which has been combined with other layers in order to provide strength. The number of layers is indicated by prefixing a number, for example 4-ply, indicating material composed of 4 layers.

  9. Thread (yarn) - Wikipedia

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    A spool of 30/3 thread has a single's equivalent of 10, because a single strand or ply of that thread has a cotton count size of 10. A 20/2 spool has the same single's equivalent as a 30/3, but a 30/2 spool has a single's equivalent of 15, which means it is composed of individually heavier plies than a 30/3.