Copper daggers with parallel ribbing (61) down the middle are common in the XIth-XIVth Dynasties; and in the XVIIIth-XXth Dynasties they are often shown in scenes and on figures. [Please select]
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Ribbing, known in Germany by his peculiar conception of the Platonic doctrine of ideas (German translation, 1863-64), the moralist Sahlin (1877), the historian, of Swedish philosophy[1] (1873 seq.) [Please select]
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Of the patterns impressed upon sheet rubber there is a variety, but the general style is that known as the "spirally close-cut ribbing." [Please select]
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As a general rule, it is due to packing sheets, which have not a good raised "ribbing," and which may have been coated with light tarry deposits (see Glaze). [Please select]
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The most popular type of "ribbing" is that best described as a small diamond effect, produced by a pair of rolls cut with closely placed narrow grooves running spirally. [Please select]
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The spirals travel in the same direction on both rolls, producing close-cut ribbing running in opposite directions on the surfaces of the sheet. [Please select]
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As this appears on both sides of the sheet of rubber, and as the ribbing does not coincide, a blurred effect is seen when the sheet is viewed against the light. [Please select]
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