A seam, in sewing, is the line where two or more layers of fabric are held together by thread.
The thread on the surface of a cricket ball consists of a main seam and a quarter seam. Bowling with the main seam upright is called seam bowling, or simply seam, and such bowlers are called seamers.
A seam, is also the seal formed by two metals, such as a food or paint can using a can seamer
Turn of the century sewing in Detroit, Michigan Antique Singer sewing machine Using a modern sewing machine Sewing is an ancient craft involving the stitching of cloth, leather, animal skins, furs, or other materials, using needle and thread. ... Sunday textile market on the sidewalks of Karachi, Pakistan. ... This article is about yarn fiber. ... Cricket ball A cricket ball is a hard, solid ball used to play cricket. ... The Quarter seam is the tiny seam which runs around a cricket ball at 90 degrees to the large, raised seam. ... Bowling ball and two pins Ten-pin bowling lane Bowling is a game in which players attempt to score points by rolling a ball along a flat surface to knock down objects called pins. ... Seam bowling is a technique used for bowling in the sport of cricket. ... Compression seal example A mechanical seal is a device which helps join systems or mechanisms together by preventing leakage (eg. ... For alternative meanings see metal (disambiguation). ... A Can seamer is a machine used to seal the lid (End) to the can body such as in paint or food cans. ... City nickname: The Southern Part of Heaven County Orange County Mayor Kevin C. Foy Area - Total - Water 51. ...
Trivia
In the folk song "Scarborough Fair", one of the verses requests, "Tell her to make me a cambric shirt / Without no seam or needlework." This is impossible. An arrangement of the first verse of Scarborough Fair Scarborough Fair is a traditional English ballad, as well as a traditional English fair. ... Cambric is a lightweight cotton cloth used as fabric for lace and needlework. ... Look up needle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
If that is impossible, how do you make seamless clothing? Cultures around the world have made seamless clothing for thousands of years - from the Linen of the Far East to the Silk of the Orient to the Twine of the Native Americans of the New World. It is not impossible.
Seam has been designed from the ground up to eliminate complexity at the architecture and the API level.
In Seam, any class may be an EJB - Seam eliminates the distinction between presentation tier components and business logic components and brings a uniform component model to the EE platform.
Seam provides multiple stateful contexts of different granularity from the conversation scope to the business process scope, liberating developers from the limitation of HTTP sessions.
Following deliberations at an international conference in Indonesia in 1969, SEAM was established in 1970 through the collaboration of the Committee on Research Materials on Southeast Asia (CORMOSEA), a component committee of the Southeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies, and the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) and is administered by CRL.
The member libraries fund SEAM projects and acquisitions through an annual membership fee; representatives of member institutions meet annually to discuss projects and to elect a chair and executive committee (consisting of representatives from three participating institutions and a faculty member chosen by CORMOSEA).
SEAM holdings include more than 300 historic newspapers from every country in the region, in national, minority, and English or other colonial languages, similar numbers of historic journals and government serials and thousands of historic manuscripts.