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  2. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The sock can be stretched over the top of the (curved) mushroom, and gathered tightly around the stalk. denim Denim denotes a rugged cotton twill textile. dimity Dimity is a lightweight, sheer cotton fabric having at least two warp threads thrown into relief to form fine cords. dobby loom

  3. Lightweight methodology - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight methodology is a software development method that has only a few rules and practices, or only ones that are easy to follow. In contrast, a complex method with many rules is considered a "heavyweight methodology". [1] Examples of lightweight methodologies include:

  4. Wholesaling - Wikipedia

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    In general, it is the sale of goods in bulk to anyone, either a person or an organization, other than the end consumer of that merchandise. Wholesaling is buying goods in bulk quantity, usually directly from the manufacturer or source, at a discounted rate. The retailer then sells the goods to the end consumer at a higher price making a profit. [1]

  5. PPI Wholesale Inflation Difficult Read — Changes in Methodology

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    January's Producer Price Index has been released, and the wholesale inflation report is looking a bit more heated than what was expected. This report may be skewed or harder to compare on an ...

  6. Bulk purchasing - Wikipedia

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    Bulk purchasing or mass buying is the purchase of much larger quantities than the usual, for a unit price that is lower than the usual. Wholesaling is selling goods in large quantities at a low unit price to retail merchants.

  7. Light industry - Wikipedia

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    Light industry are industries that usually are less capital-intensive than heavy industries and are more consumer-oriented than business-oriented, as they typically produce smaller consumer goods. Most light industry products are produced for end users rather than as intermediates for use by other industries .

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