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Superoleophobic Cotton Textiles
Langmuir, 2009Common cotton textiles are hydrophilic and oleophilic in nature. Superhydrophobic cotton textiles have the potential to be used as self-cleaning fabrics, but they typically are not super oil-repellent. Poor oil repellency may easily compromise the self-cleaning property of these fabrics.
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Organic Cotton Versus Recycled Cotton Versus Sustainable Cotton
2018Organic cotton will be cotton that is relied upon to have been developed without manures and pesticides, with rehearses that advance biodiversity, organic cycles, and soil health. As far as natural cotton, China, Turkey, and India are the world’s driving makers and sources.
P. Senthil Kumar, A. Saravanan
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Marketing Cotton and Cotton Textiles
1966Excerpts from the Introduction: Cotton has been, and remains, a very significant part of the U.S. economy, but market supply, disappearance, and prices have fluctuated widely during the past several decades. The leadership of cotton as a raw material for the U.S.
Cable, C. Curtis, Cable, C. Curtis
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2007
Part 1 The structure and properties of cotton: Chemical structure and properties of cotton Physical structure and properties of cotton Cotton fibre quality. Part 2 Production processes for cotton: The genetic modification of cotton The production of organic cotton The harvesting and ginning of cotton The opening, blending, cleaning and carding of ...
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Part 1 The structure and properties of cotton: Chemical structure and properties of cotton Physical structure and properties of cotton Cotton fibre quality. Part 2 Production processes for cotton: The genetic modification of cotton The production of organic cotton The harvesting and ginning of cotton The opening, blending, cleaning and carding of ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1960
The United States government functions as the price leader for cotton in international trade, and as an inevi table consequence it plays the role of residual supplier on the world market. This means that United States exports of cotton fluctuate widely from season to season, while other exporting nations enjoy greater market stability.
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The United States government functions as the price leader for cotton in international trade, and as an inevi table consequence it plays the role of residual supplier on the world market. This means that United States exports of cotton fluctuate widely from season to season, while other exporting nations enjoy greater market stability.
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1930
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Environmental impacts of cotton and opportunities for improvement
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023Zhenggui Zhang, Jing Huang, Yuan Yao
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