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The elastic webbing suspension must have soaked up enough of the blow to save him.
Releasing the elastic webbing that held him to his seat, he set off for the technical stores in search of the materials he needed.
A band of thick, elastic webbing had been fastened around his body at the narrowest part, just behind the flukes.
Overhead, three meters above the floor, were the lights and the air-conditioning grille, suspended from the ceiling by elastic webbing.
He was lying on a couch, held against it by elastic webbing; figures were standing around him, but they were too out of focus to identify.
A rubberized elastic webbing made Goodyear's galoshes (circa 1890) easy to pull on and off.
It held two air-frames, a recycler, and three acceleration couches, of black elastic webbing over iron frames epoxied to the floor.
Industrial progress led to the replacement of this padding method with no-sag springs or elastic webbing, together with synthetic foam.
The AquaJogger, which is made of a foam material, fits securely around the waist by adjusting a strap of rubberized elastic webbing.
Incorporated in 1834 by Samuel Russell, Samuel Hubbard and others, in 1841, the company was the first to produce elastic webbing on power looms.
Elastic webbing held him in the acceleration chair during these few moments of changing but normal gravity-minutes, Rod suspected, that he'd soon look back on with wistful longing.
I took off my outdoor shoes, black slip-ons with elastic webbing, and put them in the box marked "Winkler" - I know this, why am I bothering?
There were springs and elastic webbing pulling at one's shoulders and feet together, so that it was just about as much effort to stand with one's legs extended as to stand upright on Earth.