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Что (кто) такое fold sewing - определение

BRONZE AGE STONE CIRCLE IN SOUTH-WEST SHROPSHIRE
Mitchells Fold; Medgel's Fold; Medgels Fold; Mitchels fold; Mitchel's fold
  • Mitchell's Fold [[stone circle]], 30 October 2004
  • [[Corndon Hill]] above the Mitchells Fold stone circle
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epicanthic fold         
  • The [[Khoisan]] and some other African groups have a high frequency of the epicanthic fold.
  • This image highlights the epicanthic folds in a person of East Asian descent.
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A FOLD ON UPPER EYE LID
Epicanthus; Epicanthic folds; Epicanthic eyefold; Epicanthal eyefold; Eyefold; Oriental pit; Epicanthic skin fold; Epicanthal folds; Mongoloid fold; External epicanthic fold; Inner epicanthus; Internal epicanthic fold; Epicanthal fold; Epicanthic eyes; Carundle epicanthus; Plica palpebronasalis; Palpebronasal fold; Mongolian eye fold; Chinese eyes; Slanted eyes; Eye fold; Slanty eyes; Oriental eyes; Korean eyes; Japanese eyes; Epicanthus inversus; Chinky eyes
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¦ noun a fold of skin from the upper eyelid covering the inner angle of the eye, typical in many peoples of eastern Asia.
Fold (higher-order function)         
FAMILY OF HIGHER-ORDER FUNCTIONS THAT ANALYZE A RECURSIVE DATA STRUCTURE AND BUILD UP A RETURN VALUE
Foldl; Foldr; Right fold; Left fold; Reduce (higher-order function); Fold function; Fold (higher order function); Accumulate (higher-order function); Fold (function); Reduce function; FoldLeft; FoldRight
In functional programming, fold (also termed reduce, accumulate, aggregate, compress, or inject) refers to a family of higher-order functions that analyze a recursive data structure and through use of a given combining operation, recombine the results of recursively processing its constituent parts, building up a return value. Typically, a fold is presented with a combining function, a top node of a data structure, and possibly some default values to be used under certain conditions.
Ileocecal fold         
ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN ABDOMEN
Veil of Treves; Ligament of Treves; Fold of Treves; Bloodless fold of Treves; Ileocaecal fold; Plica ileocaecalis; Ileocecal folds; Ileocaecal folds
The ileocecal fold (or ileocaecal fold) is an anatomical structure of the human abdomen formed by a layer of peritoneum between the ileum and cecum. The upper border of the ileocecal fold is fixed to the ileum opposite its mesenteric attachment, and the lower border passes over the ileocecal junction to join the mesentery of the appendix (and sometimes the appendix itself as well).
Jelly roll fold         
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TYPE OF BETA BARREL PROTEIN DOMAIN STRUCTURE
Jelly roll motif; Swiss roll fold; Jelly-roll fold
The jelly roll or Swiss roll fold is a protein fold or supersecondary structure composed of eight beta strands arranged in two four-stranded sheets. The name of the structure was introduced by Jane S.
Dennie–Morgan fold         
FOLD OR LINE IN THE SKIN BELOW THE LOWER EYELID
Infraorbital fold; Dennie–Morgan line; Dennie-Morgan fold; Dennie-Morgan line; Dennie Morgan fold
A Dennie–Morgan fold, also known as a Dennie–Morgan line or an infraorbital fold, is a fold or line in the skin below the lower eyelid. It can simply be an ethnic/genetic trait, but was found in one study to occur in 25% of patients with atopic dermatitis.
Alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily         
INTERPRO DOMAIN
Alpha/beta hydrolase; Α/β hydrolase fold; Α/β hydrolase; Alpha/beta hydrolase fold; AB hydrolase
The alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily is a superfamily of hydrolytic enzymes of widely differing phylogenetic origin and catalytic function that share a common fold. The core of each enzyme is an alpha/beta-sheet (rather than a barrel), containing 8 beta strands connected by 6 alpha helices.
sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
¦ verb (past participle sewn or sewed)
1. join, fasten, or repair by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine.
2. (sew something up) informal bring something to a favourable state or conclusion.
Origin
OE siwan, of Gmc origin.
sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
(sews, sewing, sewed, sewn)
1.
When you sew something such as clothes, you make them or repair them by joining pieces of cloth together by passing thread through them with a needle.
She sewed the dresses on the sewing machine...
Anyone can sew on a button, including you...
Mrs Roberts was a dressmaker, and she taught her daughter to sew.
VERB: V n, V n with on, V
2.
When something such as a hand or finger is sewn back by a doctor, it is joined with the patient's body using a needle and thread.
The hand was preserved in ice by neighbours and sewn back on in hospital...
VERB: be V-ed adv
see also sewing
Sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
·noun Juice; gravy; a seasoned dish; a delicacy.
II. Sew ·vt To drain, as a pond, for taking the fish.
III. Sew ·vi To practice sewing; to work with needle and thread.
IV. Sew ·vt To close or stop by ssewing;
- often with up; as, to sew up a rip.
V. Sew ·vt To unite or fasten together by stitches, as with a needle and thread.
VI. Sew ·vt To inclose by sewing;
- sometimes with up; as, to sew money in a bag.
VII. Sew ·vt To Follow; to Pursue; to Sue.
Sewing         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
Sewing is the craft of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with a sewing needle and thread. Sewing is one of the oldest of the textile arts, arising in the Paleolithic era.

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Mitchell's Fold

Mitchell's Fold (sometimes called Medgel's Fold or Madges Pinfold) is a Bronze Age stone circle in southwest Shropshire, located near the small village of White Grit on dry heathland at the southwest end of Stapeley Hill in the civil parish of Chirbury with Brompton, at a height of 1083 ft (330m) o.d.

The stone circle, a standing stone, and a cairn comprise a Scheduled Ancient Monument; the circle is in the guardianship of English Heritage.