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  • Subsequent development of polymers included neoprene, arising from work of Father Julius A. Nieuwland beginning in 1906; nylon, developed by Wallace H. Carothers and first manufactured in 1938; acrilan; orlon; dynel; and dacron (called terylene by its British inventors, J.R. Whinfield and J.T. Dickson, 1941).

    1863 2001

  • He walked down the aisle breathing in the deeply inorganic smells of dynel and hairspray.

    EROTICA: Bobbie: A Girl's Own Story by Leigh De Santa Fe 1990

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