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  2. Samuel Cabot Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Cabot Incorporated. Samuel Cabot Incorporated is a manufacturer of wood stain and other wood finishes. It was founded by Samuel Cabot IV in 1877 and remained privately held until it was acquired by the Valspar Corporation in 2005. [1] Its best-known brand is Cabot Stain.

  3. Cabot family - Wikipedia

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    George Cabot, one of John Cabot's grandsons. John Cabot (born 1680 Isle of Jersey) [1] and his son, Joseph Cabot (born 1720 in Salem), [4] became highly successful merchants, operating a fleet of privateers carrying opium, [5] rum, and slaves. [6] Shipping during the eighteenth century was the lifeblood of most of Boston's first families.

  4. Cabot Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Cabot Corporation is an American specialty chemicals and performance materials company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The company operates in over 20 countries with 36 manufacturing plants, eight research and development facilities and 28 sales offices.

  5. Cabot Corporation Launches CAB-O-SIL® DURAMOLD™ 2150

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    In addition to developing new products such as CAB-O-SIL DURAMOLD 2150, Cabot is investing in expansion projects to meet customer needs and the growing global demand for higher value materials for ...

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  7. Cabot rings - Wikipedia

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    Cabot rings are thin, red-violet staining, threadlike strands in the shape of a loop or figure-8 that are found on rare occasions in red blood cells (erythrocytes). They are believed to be microtubules that are remnants from a mitotic spindle , and their presence indicates an abnormality in the production of red blood cells. [ 1 ]

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