نتایج جستجو برای: nerita textiles

تعداد نتایج: 7772  

ژورنال: مجله طب نظامی 2022

Today, microbial contamination is one of the most important factors that has caused many problems in various industries, including the textile and military textiles. Some of the used finishing materials for performance improvement of textiles, especially military textiles, can create a suitable environment for the rapid growth of microorganisms on their surfaces and the spread of various diseas...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2010
S N Datta S K Chakraborty A K Jaiswar G Ziauddin

Comparative study has been done to examine the biodiversity and ecological status of the intertidal region of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Bandstand and National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) rocky beaches in Mumbai, West coast of India. A total of 50 species of intertidal organisms were recorded from these shores. Shannon and Simpson's diversity index, Margalefs richness ...

2013

The textile industry is one of the most important consumer goods industries worldwide. Its mostly small and medium-sized enterprises produce textiles for various uses such as clothing, home textiles (such as bed and table linen, kitchen towels and cleaning rags), household textiles (such as curtains, furniture fabrics, textile floor coverings) and technical textiles (such as protective clothing...

Journal: :iranian journal of archaeological studies 2011
mehdi mortazavi moslem mishmast irene good

of the many diverse arts that flourished during the third millennium bc, textiles played an especiallysignificant role in society. archaeological textiles offer an important source of material cultural testimony fordaily life in ancient times- relating simultaneously to agriculture, pastoralism, trade, migration, ritual, and soforth as well as to craft technologies. the study of the techniques ...

2012
Matthew Philpott Ian R. Summers

This paper details a pilot study done to assess the effectiveness of a tactile rendering strategy. The rendering strategy addresses the tactile receptors in the skin via stimuli consisting of superimposed sine waves. To assess the validity of this strategy, subjects were presented with sets of four virtual textiles and asked to rate them in terms of similarity to a real textile. The results sho...

2012
Gregory N. Parsons

24 Nanoscale ceramic surface modification of textiles by atomic layer deposition R ecent opportunities to merge traditional inorganic materials processing with organic fibrous textiles are creating new possibilities in electrical, optical and mechanical applications for textiles. Textiles are made of low-cost natural or synthetic fibers and have unique flexibility, strength and durability with ...

2009
Ksenija Varga Fareeha Hameed Michael Zawisky Christian Schuster

Christian–Doppler–Laboratory for Chemistry of Cellulosic Fibres & Textiles, Leopold–Franzens University Innsbruck; Present Address: Lenzing AG, Business Development & Innovation Textiles, Fiber Science Group, A–4860 Lenzing; Tel. +43 7672 701 2757; Fax. +43 7672 918 2757; E–Mail: [email protected] Atomic Institute of Austrian Universities, Vienna University of Technology Lenzing AG, Business ...

2008
Mark T. Jones Thomas L. Martin Braden Sawyer

This paper makes a case for a communication architecture for electronic textiles (e-textiles). The properties and requirements of e-textile garments are described and analyzed. Based on these properties, the authors make a case for employing wired, digital communication as the primary ongarment communication network. The implications of this design choice for the hardware architecture for e-tex...

2017

Nano particles have a wide range of applications such as electronics, catalysis, chemistry energy and medicine and have thus gained commercial acceptance [1]. Besides improving their functionality, the use of nano technology can result in the production of textiles with completely novel properties or the combination of various functions [2]. Such multifunctional textiles include antistatic text...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2013
G Skoglund M Nockert B Holst

Nowadays most plant textiles used for clothing and household are made of cotton and viscose. Before the 19th century however, plant textiles were mainly made from locally available raw materials, in Scandinavia these were: nettle, hemp and flax. It is generally believed that in Viking and early Middle Ages Scandinavia hemp was used only for coarse textiles (i.e. rope and sailcloth). Here we pre...

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