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PickingPhenomenon of ink pulling bits of coating or fiber away from the surface of paper as it travels through the press, thus leaving unprinted spots in the image area.
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PickingPlucking or producing a sound on the guitar in general, either with the fingers or a flatpick. Sometimes refers to playing a single-note melody line.
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PickingThe operations involved in pulling products from storage areas to complete a customer order.
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Pickingthe process of collecting together in the distribution centre the titles to fulfil an order.
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Picking insignificant.
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PickingWhen the tack of ink is stronger than the surface strength of the paper, some lifting of the paper surface occurs; this is referred to as picking. Or, an occurrence in printing whereby the tack of ink pulls fibres or coating off the paper surface, leaving spots on the printed surface.
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PickingPicking is very akin to sticking, although it is also used to refer to sticking that occurs specifically in the debossed part of a tablet. Remedies are the same as for sticking, and additionally simplification of the punch design may help.
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Pickingthe effect of ink being too tacky and lifting fibers out of the paper. Shows up as small white dots on areas of solid color.
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PickingThe process of removing feather from poultry during slaughter
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Picking(n) the quantity of a crop that is harvested(n) the act of picking (crops or fruit or hops etc.)
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Picking Printers nightmare that occurs as the surface of a sheet lifts off during printing. Generally a paper manufactures quality control problem.
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PickingUndesirable phenomenon of bits of fiber or coating coming loose from paper during printing.
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PickingFibers in the paper that tend to pull away from the surface during the printing process. Picking occurs when the tack or pull of the ink is greater than the surface strength of the paper. An increase [..]
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PickingStriking or Plucking to produce sounds on guitars (using picks, fingers, etc).
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Pickingin aquatic invertebrate studies, picking is the process by which a person separates the invertebrates from the algae, sand, rocks, trash, and other non-invertebrate material in a sample. (Imagine a b [..]
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PickingWhen the tack of ink is stronger than the surface strength of the paper, some lifting of the paper surface occurs; this is referred to as picking. Or, an occurrence in printing whereby the tack of ink [..]
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Picking, or order picking, is the process of collecting items to fulfill an order before shipment. picking accuracy Picking accuracy
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PickingThe operations involved in pulling products from storage areas to complete a customer order. Pro Number:
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Pickingfulfilling sales orders.
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PickingThe act of moving an item out of a container, typically for the purposes of order fulfillment.
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PickingSelecting shipment items from inventory. Often based on a set of priorities (pick plan).
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PickingPhenomenon of ink pulling bits of coating or fiber away from the surface of paper as it travels through the printer, thus leaving unprinted spots in the image area.
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PickingWhen the tack of ink is stronger than the surface strength of the paper, some lifting of the paper surface occurs; this is referred to as picking.
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PickingAn occurrence in printing whereby the tack of ink pulls fibers or coating off the paper surface, leaving spots on the printed surface.
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PickingWhen the tack of ink is stronger than the surface strength of the paper, some lifting of the paper surface occurs; this is referred to as picking.
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PickingAn occurrence in printing whereby the tack of ink pulls fibers or coating off the paper surface, leaving spots on the printed surface.
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PickingPrinters nightmare that occurs as the surface of a sheet lifts off during printing. Generally a paper manufactures quality control problem.
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PickingWhen the tack of ink is stronger than the surface strength of the paper, some lifting of the paper surface occurs; this is referred to as picking. Or, an occurrence in printing whereby the tack of ink [..]
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PickingWhen the tack of ink is stronger than the surface strength of the paper, some lifting of the paper surface occurs; this is referred to as picking.
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PickingAn occurrence in printing whereby the tack of ink pulls fibers or coating off the paper surface, leaving spots on the printed surface.
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