| 11. | The thread is wound into skeins of yarn and dyed.
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| 12. | But the same data also suggest a different skein.
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| 13. | It is this skein of ambivalence that the Yiddish revivalists seek to unravel.
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| 14. | Common sizes include 25 g, 50 g, and 100 g skeins.
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| 15. | The second rule is what is often referred to as a skein relation.
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| 16. | The following is an example of a typical computation using a skein relation.
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| 17. | Skein relations are often used to give a simple definition of knot polynomials.
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| 18. | Tatum began with another skein of excellent relief pitching.
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| 19. | The most common size, however, produces a two-yard skein.
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| 20. | This process continues until the whole skein is wound.
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