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▪ I. † ˈginning, vbl. n.1 Obs. [f. gin v.1 + -ing1.] = beginning.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 38 Als alle þis sorow & wo was in þe gynnyng, Died S. Dunstan. 1340 Ayenb. 234 Ase ine þe rounde figure, þe ende went ayen to his ginninge. 1429 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 143 The gynning of his roial nobless...
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Adam Ginning
Playing career
Ginning played as a youth within Linköping HC junior program. On 6 May 2020, Ginning as a free agent agreed to an initial one-year contract with fellow SHL club, Färjestad BK.
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Pullthrough
In cotton ginning, pull-through refers to a method of moving raw cotton in the cotton ginning process using only negative pressure or suction generated Note that the term "pull through" is specific to the cotton ginning industry.
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Ralegaon
There are more than 10 ginning and pressings in this taluka and one raw oil mill. It also has a S.T. depot. It also has Ginning and Pressing Mills.
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Linter
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Linter, a machine for removing the short fibers from cotton seeds after ginning
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Cotton gin
Munger invented additional system ginning techniques. Phillips referred to the development of system ginning as "The Munger Revolution" in cotton ginning.
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Shegaon
Many ginning and pressing mills like M. M. Ginning & Pressing Factory, Bhattad Group of Ginning & Mills, Gajanan Ginning Factory and Oil Mill, Bhartia Group of Ginning and Mills operate in this
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Jalna, Maharashtra
In Jalna alone, there were 9 cotton-ginning factories and 5 cotton presses, besides two ginning factories at Aurangabad and Kannad, and one oil press at The total number of people employed in the cotton presses and ginning factories in the year 1901 was 1,016.
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Cotton bale
A Cotton bale is a standard-sized and weighted pack of compressed cotton lint after ginning. Trash
When cotton is harvested and exposed to ginning, it carries more than 64% cottonseed, 2% waste and 34% fibrous matter (also known as lint).
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Kandera
The community is also historically associated with the occupation of cotton ginning. He was defeated by the Sultan, and many members of his clan accepted Islam, and took up the occupation of cotton ginning.
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Robert S. Munger
The Munger System Ginning Outfit (or system gin) integrated all the ginning operation machinery, thus assuring the cotton would flow through the machines Phillips referred to the development of system ginning as "The Munger Revolution" in cotton ginning.
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Walnut Hill Cotton Gin
Most of the ginning equipment resided on the second floor of the gin house. The third floor was used for storage of baled cotton. The gin house received a number of other upgrades as ginning technology progressed over the following fifty years.
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Kalyanpar
Many industries like Cotton Ginning factories, Cotton Seed oil Mills, Polypack etc are located here.
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Villages in Morbi district
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Tankara
Industry
Tankara is famous for quality cotton bales production and has 25 to 30 cotton ginning factories and many cotton oil mills. Tankara is the fourth largest business centre in the field of cotton oil mill and ginning industries in Saurashtra and fifth in Gujarat.
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Manavadar
It was also known as the Asia's third center for cotton ginning. It contained almost around more than 75 ginning factories of cotton.
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