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Snapshots from a Fast‐Moving Train: Religious History 1960–2025

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Journal of Religious History, EarlyView.
Alexandra Walsham
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Treating denim fabrics with immobilized commercial cellulases

Process Biochemistry, 2005
Abstract Immobilization of a commercial cellulase (C) onto chemically modified pumice (P) particles has been studied. ZrOCl 2 activated pumice was used as a carrier for the cellulase immobilization and some operational properties of this carrier were determined.
Nurdan Kasıkara Pazarlıoglu   +1 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Appraisal of hand value of denim fabrics

Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 2023
Purpose Denim fabric has become a wardrobe staple due to its versatility to be worn in a variety of fashions. This paper aims to study denim fabrics to understand their unique hand by developing a hand evaluation system using computational method.
Meenakshi Ahirwar, Bijoya Kumar Behera
openaire   +1 more source

Fabrication and property of discarded denim fabric/polypropylene composites

Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2014
In this study, discarded denim fabric was adopted to enhance the mechanical and thermal properties of polypropylene (PP). The composites with different fiber weight fractions were designed and fabricated by using a hand layup and hot pressing method.
Baochun Wei   +6 more
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In-plane shear behaviour of denim fabrics

2016
On account of naturalbody motions, yarns inside a garment structure are forced to change theirinitial positions to form a new geometry and the resistance to thisdisplacement, known as shear rigidity, defines a fabric’s comfort andsuitability for apparel industry.
Okur, Ayşe, Üren, Nazlı
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The pilling behavior of the knitted denim fabrics

2019
Elmarco ...
De?irmenci Z., Çelik N.
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Treating Denim Fabrics with Trichoderma Reesei Cellulases

Textile Research Journal, 2000
Cellulases are widely used to age denim fabrics. In this work the effects of three purified monocomponent cellulases, EG I, EG II, and CBH I, and two different cellulase mixtures produced by genetically modified strains of Trichoderma reesei are compared for stone washing denim fabrics.
Buchert, Johanna   +4 more
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