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Effect of Intake Air Preheating on Performance and Emissions of a Diesel Engine Using Diesel-Biodiesel-Ethanol Blends. [PDF]
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Hydroxy-Methylated Lignin for the Preparation of UV Shielding PVA/Lignin Films. [PDF]
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Screening of a Gossypol-Removing Yeast Strain and Characterization of Its Removal Mechanism. [PDF]
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American Agriculture, 1899-1939: A Study of Output, Employment and Productivity [PDF]
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Cottonseed Glyceride and Hydrogenated Cottonseed Glyceride
International Journal of Toxicology, 2023The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed newly available studies since their original assessment in 2001, along with updated information regarding product types and concentrations of use, and confirmed that Cottonseed Glyceride and Hydrogenated Cottonseed Glyceride are safe as cosmetic ingredients in the practices of use and ...
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Textile Research Journal, 1988
The cottonseed linter or fuzz fiber is the short cellulosic fiber that is left after the staple cotton fiber is removed from the seed surface by ginning. Cottonseed linters differ essentially from cotton lint (normal length fibers) in length and to some extent morphology.
J. J. Hebert, D. P. Thibodeaux
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The cottonseed linter or fuzz fiber is the short cellulosic fiber that is left after the staple cotton fiber is removed from the seed surface by ginning. Cottonseed linters differ essentially from cotton lint (normal length fibers) in length and to some extent morphology.
J. J. Hebert, D. P. Thibodeaux
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1977
Abstract and SummaryConventional methods of cottonseed preparation are reviewed and described, including seed cleaning, saw delinting, dehulling, conditioning, and flaking. The use of screw presses for prepress conditioning ahead of solvent extraction is discussed as compared to conditioning for direct solvent extraction.
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Abstract and SummaryConventional methods of cottonseed preparation are reviewed and described, including seed cleaning, saw delinting, dehulling, conditioning, and flaking. The use of screw presses for prepress conditioning ahead of solvent extraction is discussed as compared to conditioning for direct solvent extraction.
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