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(PLA), which is made from renewable resources and more porous than materials such as Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and even polyethylene (PE), polypropylene and polystyrene, three common conventional (petro-chemically derived) materials.
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Polyvinyl chloride PVC is the number one choice for manufacturers because of its well-known waterproofing wonders.
Sloan Barnett: Forget Monsters Under the Bed, What About the Monsters Hiding in Your Mattress? Sloan Barnett 2011
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Polyvinyl chloride PVC is the number one choice for manufacturers because of its well-known waterproofing wonders.
Sloan Barnett: Forget Monsters Under the Bed, What About the Monsters Hiding in Your Mattress? Sloan Barnett 2011
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Polyvinyl chloride tends to undergo discoloration or yellowing, and to lose impact strength.
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An Eluardian Instance is a single from their ninth studio album, entitled Skeletal Lamping and released for Polyvinyl on October 2008.
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Dan Lecca Mr. Zucchelli used Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is typically used in plumbing and wiring, for the shell of a wool hooded sweater in Calvin Klein Collection's Fall 2007 collection.
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Polyvinyl, polychromed in oil, mixed media with accessories Lifesize
New Art in Manhattan 2009
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You can hear other songs here, buy the album directly from Polyvinyl here, and other past releases here.
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You can hear other songs here, buy the album directly from Polyvinyl here, and other past releases here.
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Anti-PVC protesters in front of Target stores Polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, is a cheap, durable form of plastic commonly used in building materials such as pipes, as well as consumer products such as toys, electronics and shower curtains.
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