نتایج جستجو برای: dyed cotton fibers

تعداد نتایج: 91615  

E. Afra R. Dashtbani,

One of the main issues of nanotechnology is producing materials with new properties. Nanotechnology, as a powerful tool, has the ability to create evolution in the agricultural system and food–medicinal industries across the world. Producing a high-performance material from reclaimed cellulose material will increase motivation to recycle these materials at all phases of paper production and rem...

1998
Young J. Han Wade E. Lambert Charles K. Bragg

White specks are undyed spots on d yed fabric, and are commonly caused by nep s. Since quality of a finished garment is determi ned by, among other things, the number of imperfection s contained within the fabric, the inclusion of white specks is detrimental to fabric quality. The manual counti g of neps is not only a time-consuming process, but a lso inconsistent and prone to error because it ...

2014
Wen-Qin Bai Yue-Hua Xiao Juan Zhao Shui-Qing Song Lin Hu Jian-Yan Zeng Xian-Bi Li Lei Hou Ming Luo De-Mou Li Yan Pei

Bioactive gibberellins (GAs) comprise an important class of natural plant growth regulators and play essential roles in cotton fiber development. To date, the molecular base of GAs' functions in fiber development is largely unclear. To address this question, the endogenous bioactive GA levels in cotton developing fibers were elevated by specifically up-regulating GA 20-oxidase and suppressing G...

2008
Michael Ioelovich Alex Leykin

Macroand crystalline structure, as well as chemical composition of fibers related to various types and sorts of Israeli cottons, both white and naturally colored, were investigated. The differences in structural parameters and chemical compositions of the cotton fibers were evaluated. Samples of cotton of the “Pima”-type had long, thin and strong fibers with highly ordered supermolecular struct...

Journal: :The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, Japan 1961

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1989
A L Cheung V A Fischetti

To study the role of surface proteins in the adherence of Staphylococcus aureus to fibers that are used in tampon and surgical gauze pad manufacture, we have developed an adherence assay with S. aureus cells and cotton and rayon fibers. Results suggest that staphylococcal adherence is dependent on both the substrate and the material used to coat these fibers. Scanning electron micrographs suppo...

2009
Rachel M. Russo Barry Fookes

This thesis examines the capability of current techniques in fiber classification such as UV-visible microspectrophotometry (MSP) (for dye in situ and/or extracted) to discriminate between fibers from sources known to be different. When these methods fail to adequately distinguish the fibers, novel alternative techniques, such as pulsed pumped laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy (LIF) and l...

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