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Physical characteristics of compressed cotton stalks

Biosystems Engineering, 2008
A study was carried out to evaluate the physical characteristics of chopped cotton stalks and to establish correlations of physical characteristics with moisture content and compression pressure. Chopped cotton stalks having a moisture content varying from 8.5% to 21.45% (w.b.) were densified into square blocks (80 mm by 80 mm) at compression pressures
S.K. Jha, Amar Singh, Adarsh Kumar
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The Physics of Tablet Compression*

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1954
T. Higuchi, L.N. Elowe, L.W. Busse
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Virtual and physical prototyping for compression sportswear

2013
For high end compression sportswear it has increasingly become a crowded and highly competitive market with almost all sportswear companies having some form of offering. This work done in conjunction with a multinational sportswear group explores the use of virtual (FEA) and physical prototyping for a new garment design to ensure a competitive product ...
P Collins, M Johnson, D Hurst
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Determination of compressibility. An experiment for physical chemistry

Journal of Chemical Education, 1972
This experiment is effective in demonstrating the deviations from ideality that become increasingly important as the gas density increases.
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Physics of Tablet Compression XIII

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1963
John J. Windheuser   +3 more
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Extreme data compression while searching for new physics

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2020
Alan Heavens, Andrew H Jaffe
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Compression therapy: actions and methods - The physical mechanisms of compression therapy

2009
The physical mechanisms of compression therapy are reviewed. The basic issues related to the mechanical action of compression medical stockings are explained. Recent in-vivo measurement methods are used to clarify some of the controversed issues relating to the meaning and the clinical role of the dynamic interface pressure.
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