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Cotton fiber quality is a persistent concern that determines planting benefits and the quality of finished textile products. However, the limitations of measurement instruments have hindered the accurate evaluation of some important fiber characteristics
Hongge Li +9 more
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Factors Affecting Within-plant Variation of Cotton Fiber Quality and Yield [PDF]
Cotton is sold by weight, but a bale’s lint price per pound is determined by its fiber quality profile. Cotton quality is defined by a set of standardized properties (length, strength, elongation, uniformity, color, trash, and micronaire) collected on ...
Indest, Matthew Oliver
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ABSTRACT CNTNAP1 encodes the Contactin‐Associated Protein 1 (CNTNAP1), also known as Caspr1, which is a transmembrane protein critical for nervous system function. CNTNAP1 is localized to the paranodal regions of all myelinated axons, flanking either side of the node of Ranvier.
Lacey B. Sell +8 more
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TRAVELLER CLEARER GAUGE CONSEQUENCE ON YARN QUALITY [PDF]
Traveller clearer is an important part of the ring frame machine because, without it, fiber flying in the traveller cannot be cleaned. As a result, fiber congests travellers which may lead to a rise in end breakage rate as well as declination of quality ...
AZIZ, TOWFIK +3 more
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Cardiopulmonary function in special operations forces compared to conventional infantry soldiers
Abstract Fitness is essential to military personnel in general, especially in the special operations forces (SOF), where the demanding tasks require a high level of physical fitness and mental robustness. However, little research has been done on SOF to characterise the putative underlying cardiopulmonary adaptations that distinguish them from ...
Rasmus Syberg Rasmussen +9 more
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Engineered Optical Fibers for Deep‐Tissue Applications
This review establishes a foundational framework for designing optical fibers for deep‐tissue medicine. It systematically links material innovations like polymers and hydrogels with structural paradigms to enable state‐of‐the‐art diagnostics, including endoscopy and biosensing, and targeted therapeutics, guiding future clinical translation.
Yuzhen Li +16 more
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Using Modern Molecular and Genomic Tools to Evaluate Potentially Overlooked Genetic Variation for Fiber Quality in Obsolete US Improved Cotton Cultivars [PDF]
Improvements in fiber quality phenotyping methods such as High Volume Instrumentation (HVI) and Advanced Fiber Information System (AFIS), have increased breeders ability to detect superior fiber quality; however, this also suggests that potential sources
Schumann, Mitchell J
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Direct Ambient Mass Spectrometry for Food, Beverage, and Agricultural Sample Analysis and Research
ABSTRACT Ambient and direct mass spectrometry (MS) methods are becoming increasingly used for the rapid analysis of food, beverage and agricultural samples. Novel ionization approaches combined with targeted, or untargeted workflows provide analytical outcomes within a greatly reduced time period compared to traditional separation science coupled with ...
Leigh M. Schmidtke +3 more
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The cotton historical lines project—Part I: History and field evaluation
Abstract Common garden experiments have provided great insights into crop adaptation across many systems. Cotton (Gossypium spp.) cultivars have changed in the 20th and 21st centuries, but breeders have not quantified the degree of these changes. We synthesized a panel of 164 non‐genetically modified genotypes, from the private and public sectors ...
Grant T. Billings +11 more
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Prediction of Yarn Strength from Fiber Properties Using Fuzzy ARTMAP [PDF]
The count-strength-product (CSP) of cotton yarn is a complex function of fiber properties and spinning performance. The traditional way of predicting yarn CSP is using linear multiple regression.
Wunsch, Donald C., Zaman, Raonak
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