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The word Coir or Coar, or Carr, fignifies lot, chance, fortune; and Cranncar, is a lot drawn by flicks of different lengths, in the manner the Arabs pretend to divine at this day: And this was the method followed by the Irifh in the divifions of the ground; thus the longed flick had fuch a lot
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Coir composite is well accepted as a wood substitute which in turn can reduce the pace deforestation to a great extent.
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Coir Fibre is biodegradable, eco-friendly and has got excellent chemical and physical properties which makes it suitable for multifarious applications.
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Coir fiber is extremely durable and water-resistant.
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Coir fibre is the hardest natural fibre and also the only fibre which is resistant to salt water.
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Coir geotextile is the natural solution to soil erosion and soil degradation and Coir Pith is used as soil conditioner and an effective medium for plant growth.
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I can think of at least one place name in Argyll containing Alba; there's a mountain on the west side of Glen Etive called Stob Coir' an Albannaich "The Peak of the Corrie of the Men of Alba".
The Picts (or Cruithne, or Albans): What's in a name? Carla 2007
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Josephine's knees nearly buckled rof Coir 'iirming Prince CV ..
Cinderella At The Ball Wells, Robin 1999
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Coir has a high lignin cellulose content, which keeps the piles that traditionally accumulate around processing plants from breaking down.
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Coir fibre/wood wool corrugated sheets require 30 per cent less cement as compared to asbestos cement sheet;
4. Innovative technologies related to recycling of materials 1995
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