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Assessment of cellulose in bark fibers of Thespesia populnea: Influence of stem maturity on fiber characterization

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2019
Cellulose is the key constituent of natural fibers and its proportion significantly varies with the growth of the plant. Hence, a study on the influence of plant maturity on fiber properties is essential to recognize optimal fiber source. In this investigation, cellulose fibers were successfully extracted from Thespesia populnea tree barks of ...
S S Saravanakumar
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Measuring GLUT4 translocation in mature muscle fibers

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2010
Skeletal muscle is the major tissue for postprandial glucose disposal. Facilitated glucose uptake into muscle fibers is mediated by increases in surface membrane levels of the glucose transporter GLUT4 via insulin- and/or muscle contraction-mediated GLUT4 translocation.
Hans P M M, Lauritzen   +1 more
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Functional maturation of tactile sensory fibers in the kitten

Journal of Neurophysiology, 1984
The maturation of tactile coding capacities was investigated in sensory fibers supplying the forelimb footpads in anesthetized kittens. Fibers were isolated by microdissection from the median or ulnar nerves of neonatal kittens (1st to 5th postnatal day) and kittens in the age categories 10-15, 25-30, 55-63, and 83-90 days.
D G, Ferrington, M O, Hora, M J, Rowe
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Cotton Fiber Maturity by Image Analysis

Textile Research Journal, 1986
Applications of state-of-the-art image analysis techniques to measuring cotton (Gos sypium sp.) fiber maturity are reported. Individual cotton fibers arrayed longitudinally on microscope slides are optically scanned by the image analyzer. The fiber's video image is automatically broken into narrow bands for discreet measurements of pro jected fiber ...
Devron P. Thibodeaux, Janice P. Evans
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Myelin movements in mature mammalian peripheral nerve fibers

Journal of Morphology, 1974
AbstractMature mouse and cat peripheral nerve fibers have been examined in vitro by time‐lapse photography. Some Schmidt‐Lanterman clefts which were open at the start closed later; other were seen to open and then to close, some of them more than once.
G, Gitlin, M, Singer
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The distribution of myelinated nerve fibers in the mature opossum esophagus

Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1991
Myelination of nerve fibers could be important in establishing normal esophageal peristalsis. We therefore examined the general distribution and the age of appearance of myelinated nerve fibers in the smooth-muscle part of the esophagus of the American opossum. Tissues stained with thionein and Sudan black B were examined by light microscopy.
A J, MacGilchrist   +2 more
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Delay in the maturation of muscle fibers in infants with congenital hypotonia

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1978
Muscle biopsies of hypotonic children have shown delayed maturation of a fetal type of muscle fibers: subsarcolemmal halo devoid of activity for mitochondrial dehydrogenases, type II predominance and in some cases abnormal dispersion of fiber diameter. Fiber subtypes within group II were also abnormal.
E, Farkas-Bargeton   +3 more
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Effect of Fiber Maturity on Bundle and Single‐Fiber Strength of Upland Cotton

Crop Science, 2019
Maturity and strength are two of the physical properties that determine the quality and value of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Their relationship has been poorly understood due to technical difficulties of directly measuring maturity and strength from individual fibers.
Hee Jin Kim   +3 more
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A rapid measurement for cotton breeders of maturity and fineness from developing and mature fibers

Textile Research Journal, 2013
The Cottonscope simultaneously measures a cotton fiber’s maturity and fineness using a small amount of fiber sample. A program of testing was devised to establish the potential and capabilities of the Cottonscope to rapidly and accurately measure maturity and fineness of small quantities of near-isogenic cotton lines (NILs), and to examine the use of ...
James Rodgers   +4 more
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A New Method for Determining Maturity of Cotton Fibers

Textile Research Journal, 1975
The alkali centrifuge technique has been extensively studied in relation to maturity, and the results have shown that it is a simple, fast, and highly reproducible test method for determining the maturity of cotton fibers either in the raw state or after soxhelet extraction to remove waxes, provided there is no damage to the primary wall.
G.M. Venkatesh, N.E. Dweltz
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