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The Fabric of Fabrication

TEXTILE, 2006
AbstractThe most stimulating theorization of architecture in relation to textiles should be attributed to the nineteenth-century German architect, Gottfried Semper. Starting with Semper's theory of dressing (Bekleidung), this paper provides a critical examination of the theme of surface permeating architectural images produced by digital techniques ...
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Fabrication of a Keratoprosthesis

Cornea, 1996
For patients with opaque corneas that have a poor prognosis when using regular corneal transplants, a clear plastic "window" in the form of a keratoprosthesis may offer the only hope of usable vision. Various forms of such devices have been used for many years with varying degrees of success.
M G, Doane, C H, Dohlman, G, Bearse
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Synthetic Fabrics and Fabric Pests2

Journal of Entomological Science, 1991
Larvae of the black carpet beetle, Attageruis unicolor (Brahm), the furniture carpet beetle, Anthrenus flavipes LeConte, and the webbing clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella (Hummel), were exposed to synthetic fabrics contaminated with various stains.
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Characterization of the tool/fabric and fabric/fabric friction for woven-fabric composites during the thermostamping process

International Journal of Material Forming, 2011
The dynamic coefficients of friction for Twintex® commingled glass-polypropylene balanced plain-weave and unbalanced twill-weave fabrics at the tool/fabric and fabric/fabric interfaces during the composite thermostamping process are characterized. The effects of fabric velocity and pressure on the coefficients of friction under conditions similar to ...
Konstantine A. Fetfatsidis   +3 more
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The Fabric of Home

2020
This essay focuses on the ways in which a humble piece of cotton cloth reconfigured the idea of the object as such, into one characterized, dually, by its own making process and by its orientation towards the unforeseeable use. The essay engages two distinct modernist artistic utterances that articulated, and bore witness to, this changed relationship ...
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The Strength of a Fabric

Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 1994
Consider fabrics in which every warp (and weft) strand passes over and under at least \(k\) weft (warp) strands. There is a \(4k\) by \(4k\) fabric of this kind that does not hang together. We prove that any \(n\) by \(n\) fabric of this kind, where \(n< 4k\), does hang together.
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Fabrication of Liquid and Vapor Protective Cotton Fabrics

Langmuir, 2013
Through microwave-assisted techniques, cotton textiles treated with heptadecafluoro-1,1,2,2-tetrahydrodecyltrimethoxysilane in the presence of high surface area silica nanoparticles create a material capable of repelling bulk liquid challenges while simultaneously adsorbing organic vapors from bulk liquid droplets.
Derek D, Lovingood   +5 more
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Fabrication of cotton fabric with superhydrophobicity and flame retardancy

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013
A simple and facile method for fabricating the cotton fabric with superhydrophobicity and flame retardancy is described in the present work. The cotton fabric with the maximal WCA of 160° has been prepared by the covalent deposition of amino-silica nanospheres and the further graft with (heptadecafluoro-1,1,2,2-tetradecyl) trimethoxysilane.
Ming, Zhang, Chengyu, Wang
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Fabric and Fabrication in Richardson's Pamela

ELH, 1987
It has become so easy to celebrate the superiority of Samuel Richardson's Clarissa over his early, less mature Pamela that recognition for the sophistication and vision of the early novel must be rescued. M. Kinkead-Weekes notes that between the writing of Pamela and the writing of Clarissa "there is much evidence of technical development," but ...
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Nanoscale Fabrication

2012
Miniaturization is the central theme in modern fabrication technology. Following the introduction of nanofabrication and its significance the two major nanolithographic processes using electron and ion beams are first addressed. These processes are similar to the conventional photolithography by using energetic beams for pattern transfer to the target ...
Tseng Ampere A   +3 more
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