نتایج جستجو برای: wool

تعداد نتایج: 4385  

Journal: :Japanese journal of ophthalmology 2000
T Matsuo S Matsuura H Nakagawa

BACKGROUND Cotton wool spots are known to be a complication in patients with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura or with polymyositis. CASE A 53-year-old woman developed numerous cotton wool spots around the optic disc of both eyes. OBSERVATIONS Fluorescein angiography disclosed capillary obstruction and microaneurysms in the early phase, followed by dye leakage in the late phase. Systemica...

2004
Anders C. Schmidt Allan A. Jensen Anders U. Clausen Ole Kamstrup Dennis Postlethwaite

Insulation of buildings in order to save heating energy is an important technology for enabling sustainable development. This paper summarises the results of a comparative LCA study according to ISO 14040 standard series of HT stone wool, flax representing crop grown products and paper wool representing recycled products applied for roof insulation. As the three materials have vastly different ...

2000
P. J. REIS

In four sheep dosed with N-[5-(4-aminophenoxy)pentyl]phthalimide (400 mg/kg live weight) fibre growth stopped within l-ls days and the sheep were readily defleeced after 9 days. Most follicles stopped growing fibres for 12-16 days. When wool growth resumed, autoradiographic measurements indicated that it was slightly enhanced in the early regrowth due to an increase in fibre diameter. This incr...

2010
Kh. M. Gaffar Hossain María Díaz González Ascensión Riva Tzanko Tzanov

Wool textiles have been coated with nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) to improve their performance at use. This water insoluble phenolic compound has been grafted on wool through a laccase enzyme catalyzed reaction in an 80/20 (v/v, %) aqueous-ethanol mixture. The capacity of laccase to oxidise NDGA in this aqueous-organic medium has been studied electrochemicaly. FTIR spectra, together with the...

Journal: :Sen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan) 1996

2013
Anindya Ghosh Subhasis Das Debmalya Banerjee

Eyring’s non-linear visco-elastic model has been used to describe two important time dependent mechanical behaviors for textile materials such as stress relaxation and creep. Three yarns suitable for the production of stretch fabrics, viz. 100% wool, wool–lycra and polyester–wool–lycra spun from siro spinning technology are considered in this study. The complex mathematical equations of Eyring’...

2006

Figure 2: Formation of a polypeptide by reaction of amino acids. (R , R and R may be the same or different 1 2 3 side groups). These contaminants are removed during processing. Clean wool, together with other animal fibres, belongs to a group of proteins known as keratins. Unlike cotton and the majority of synthetic fibres, wool does not have a homogeneous structure. Wool fibres have highly com...

2006

Figure 2: Formation of a polypeptide by reaction of amino acids. (R , R and R may be the same or different 1 2 3 side groups). These contaminants are removed during processing. Clean wool, together with other animal fibres, belongs to a group of proteins known as keratins. Unlike cotton and the majority of synthetic fibres, wool does not have a homogeneous structure. Wool fibres have highly com...

Journal: :تولیدات دامی 0
حمیدرضا انصاری رنانی دانشیار، بخش فرآورده های دامی، مؤسسه تحقیقات علوم دامی کشور، کرج حمیدرضا باقرشاه دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد گروه علوم دامی، پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران، کرج - ایران

forty sheep skins were allocated into two groups. group one was sheared using shearing machine and group two was chemically dewooled using 15 percent sodium sulfide. results indicated that fibre diameter of slipewool (39.3 ± 2.3 µm) was significantly (p< 0.05) higher than the sheared wool fibers (36.3 ± 0.7 µm), but staple length of slipewool (3.3 ± 0.7 cm) was significantly (p< 0.05) lower tha...

Journal: :Archivos de bronconeumologia 2012
Roser Costa Ramon Orriols

Man-made mineral fibers are produced using inorganic materials and are widely used as thermal and acoustic insulation. These basically include continuous fiberglass filaments, glass wool (fiberglass insulation), stone wool, slag wool and refractory ceramic fibers. Likewise, in the last two decades nanoscale fibers have also been developed, among these being carbon nanotubes with their high elec...

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