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- a strong fabric used for mattress and pillow covers
- a point at which an impasse arises in progress toward an agreement or a goal
- the sport of hunting wild boar with spears
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- (ふとん・まくら・テント用の)じょうぶな綿布
- しかること
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A 1940's USDA circular promoting home production of cotton mattresses. Materials needed to make a mattress included "10 Yards--8 oz. Ticking," "50 Pounds Long Staple Cotton," "Mattress Roll Needle," and "Thread for Making Roll." The ticking is shown most clearly in the lower left corner of the photograph.
An antique settee reupholstered in ticking fabric.
Ticking (fabric) is a cotton or linen textile, tightly woven for durability, and used to cover mattresses and bed pillows.[1] It commonly has a striped design, in muted colors such as brown, grey or blue, and occasionally red or yellow, against a plain, neutral background.
Although traditionally used for mattresses and pillows, the material has found other uses, such as serving as a backing for quilts, coverlets, and other bedding. Ticking is a tightly woven fabric, originally to prevent down feathers from poking through the fabric.[2] It is sometimes woven with a twill weave.
Ticking is no longer restricted to a utility fabric, and has found uses in interior decorating styles intending to evoke a homespun or industrial aesthetic. Modern uses for ticking include furniture upholstery, cushion covers, tablecloths, decorative basket liners, and curtains. Occasionally, lighter weight percale cloth is printed with a striped pattern made to resemble ticking fabric, and used to make garments.
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References
- ^ Operath, Larry (2006). Textile. Lotus Press. p. 161. ISBN 9788189093624.
- ^ Shaeffer, Claire (2008). Claire Shaeffer's Fabric Sewing Guide. Krause Publications Craft. p. 497. ISBN 9780896895362.
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- The rise of superbugs. Dangerous infections that are resistant to antibiotics are spreading and growing stronger, with dire consequences. Medical experts say it's a mess of our own making--and the clock is ticking on when and how we must solve it. The first in a three-part series.
- [No authors listed]
- Consumer reports.Consum Rep.2015 Aug;80(8):20-6.
- PMID 26159005
- Tools to Keep the Clock Ticking: Molecular Approaches to Treat Sinus Node Dysfunction.
- Heijman J1, Heusch G, Dobrev D.
- Cardiology.Cardiology.2015 Jun 4;132(1):45-48. [Epub ahead of print]
- PMID 26044937
- Stroke in Bahrain: rising incidence, multiple risk factors, and suboptimal care.
- Al Banna M1, Baldawi H2, Kadhim A2, Humaidan H2,3, Whitford DL1.
- International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society.Int J Stroke.2015 Jun;10(4):615-8. doi: 10.1111/ijs.12513. Epub 2015 Apr 6.
- The incidence of stroke in Bahrain is rising in the Bahraini population and has nearly doubled over the last 16 years, while the incidence in the non-Bahraini population has not changed. Incidence of stroke in the Bahraini population (110/100 000) is now much greater than in the non-Bahraini popul
- PMID 25846214
Japanese Journal
- Does Household Debt in Korea Constitute Another Ticking Bomb of Global Financial Crisis
- 3P045 Spectroscopic Studies on Circadian Ticking of KaiC in Solution(Protein: Structure & Function,The 48th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)
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- tickingとは。意味や和訳。[名](時計などの)カチカチいう音[こと].give a person a ticking off((英略式))〈人を〉しかる,たしなめる. - goo英和辞書は14万項目以上を収録し、発音、音声、慣用句、例文が分かる英和辞書です。
- The clock is always ticking on fresh produce, meat and anything from a cow. The special fear of our patient, however, was that the ticking of the clock would disturb her in her sleep. Hidden beneath the ocean waves lies a ticking time bomb.
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