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From:Design Week (Vol. 17, Issue 34)Word reaches us that DuPont Textiles and Interiors - the maker of Lycra - has written to the editor of The Times asking the paper to refrain from describing recalcitrant city cyclists as 'Lycra louts'. Being...
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From:Microwave Journal (Vol. 38, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedSince the discovery of electrically conductive polymers in the late 1970s, scientists have been investigating ways to make use of these novel plastic materials that behave like metals. Many barriers have been overcome...
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From:Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan (Vol. 40, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: Zeeshan Akhtar, Mohib Reza Kazmi, Syed Imran Ali, Naseem Abbas and Rasheeda Parveen Summary: A series of novel acid dyes, based on substituted aryl amines as diazo component and aminohydroxy-naphthalene...
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From:Africa (Vol. 83, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT This article examines, through different processes of changing land use and land tenure, the various types of formal and informal contractual relations existing in two areas of the Niger Basin in southern...
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From:Oceania (Vol. 85, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTapa (or barkcloth), which is made from the outer bark of specific trees, is intimately interwoven with past and present socialities across Oceania. The cloths have been used to decorate, wrap, cover, protect, and carry...
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From:Indoor and Built Environment (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ming-Jer Tsai (School of Forestry and Resource Conservation, College of Bio-Resource and Agriculture, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan); Song-Yung Wang (School of Forestry and Resource Conservation,...
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From:Ethnologies (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDuring the course of her doctoral fieldwork into marriage and divorce among the Bunu Yoruba in Nigeria (1987-1988), Elisha Renne assembled an array of details about cloth: "I realized that cloth use and references...
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From:Power Engineering (Vol. 95, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA June 1990 international symposium on cooling towers and spray ponds presented an array of new advances in state-of-the-art cooling systems. Held in Leningrad under the auspices of the International Association for...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 7, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Yan-Sheng Liu 1 , Ya-Ping Feng 1 , Jia-Xin Xie 1 , Zhuo-Jing Luo 2 , Cai-Hong Shen 1 , Fang Niu 1 , Jian Zou 3 , Shao-Feng Tang 1 , Jiang Hao 4 , Jia-Xiang Xu 5 , Li-Ping Xiao 5 , Xiao-Ming Xu 6 , * , Hui Zhu...
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From:Advances in Materials Science and EngineeringPeer-ReviewedThe study focuses on effect of twist multiplier on single jersey and 1 x 1 rib knitted fabrics loop length, loop shape, and tightness factors properties. For the study 100% cotton fiber which is processed into 40Ne...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 182, Issue 636)The Fabric of India 3 October-10 January 2016 Victoria and Albert Museum, London Catalogue by Rosemary Crill (ed.) ISBN 9781851778539 (hardback), 35 [pounds sterling] (V&A Publishing) The famous 1946...
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From:Plastics Engineering (Vol. 75, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedBio-Cellulose U.S. Patent 10,314,306 (June 11, 2019), "Bio-Cellulose Sheet, Bio-Cellulose Sheet Product and Production Methods thereof," Seung Cyu Kim and Ki Seok Cheong (UROF, Inc., Seoul, South Korea) Sheets...
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From:Antiquity (Vol. 85, Issue 328) Peer-ReviewedAn important group of spindle whorls found at Tha Kae in Thailand carries traces suggesting the use of iron spindles, and includes an unusual type of whorl shaped like a door knob. The author explores the implied...
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From:Naval War College Review (Vol. 72, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBy now, the challenge and threat of a rising and contentious China and an increasingly hostile Russia have penetrated the Navy's corporate consciousness, and current leaders are taking steps to shift the service from a...
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From:Journal of SensorsPeer-ReviewedEmerging pervasive technologies like smart textiles make it possible to develop new and more accessible healthcare services for patients independently of their location or time. However, none of these new e-health...
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From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 45)Introduction This paper discusses the naming system used in the Baleh region of Sarawak to refer to weaving designs of pita ' kumbu ', a ritual fabric of the Iban people of western Borneo. To this end, Gavin's...
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From:Nature (Vol. 504, Issue 7480) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: Highly read on A rechargeable battery has been built into clothing and watch straps and performs as well as inflexible batteries do, even when folded and unfolded repeatedly. YONG-HEE...
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From:Antiquity (Vol. 95, Issue 381) Peer-ReviewedThe human remains recovered from the famous Bjerringhoj Viking Age burial in Denmark have been missing for more than 100 years. Recently, an assemblage of bones resembling those recorded at Bjerringhoj--some with...
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From:Construction and Building Materials (Vol. 115) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT The paper focuses on an experimental investigation of the high-temperature resistance performance of TRC thin-plates with different cementitious materials. The effects of different cement matrix materials on...
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From:Environmental Health Perspectives (Vol. 124, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBACKGROUND: Various occupations have been associated with an elevated risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), but results have been inconsistent across studies. OBJECTIVES: We investigated occupational risk of NHL and of...