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Fibre-on-fibre Abrasion in Oxidised Polyacrylonitrile

Journal of the Textile Institute, 1996
This paper describes the analysis of a fibre-on-fibre abrasion test, in which two adjacent lengths of fibre contact one another in a twisted geometry. Consideration is given to the various factors contributing to the mechanical actions occurring during the test. Results are presented of a preliminary study, using this fibre-on-fibre abrasion technique,
Zhu, Y.   +2 more
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Strength of individual hardwood fibres and fibre to fibre joints

Cellulose, 2016
In the present study hardwood fibre strength and fibre to fibre joint strength measurements using bleached, industrial eucalyptus kraft pulp have been performed. The device used for the measurements was a micro bond tester developed at Graz University of Technology. Results were compared to those obtained in previous studies dealing with both, hardwood
Marina Jajcinovic   +3 more
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Formation of polyelectrolyte multilayers on fibres: Influence on wettability and fibre/fibre interaction

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2006
Polydimethyldiallylammonium chloride (PDADMAC) and polystyrene sulfonate (PSS) have been used to build-up polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) on chemical soft wood fibres and on SiO2 at various electrolyte concentrations. Adsorption onto SiO2 was studied using a stagnation point adsorption reflectometer (SPAR), and the adsorbed amount of PDADMAC and PSS
Rikard, Lingström   +2 more
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Fibre analysis and fibre digestibility in pet foods – a comparison of total dietary fibre, neutral and acid detergent fibre and crude fibre*

Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2011
SummarySix dry dog foods and six dry cat foods with different carbohydrate sources were investigated in digestion trials. Food and faecal samples were analysed for CF, TDF and starch. In dogs, also neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) and acid detergent fibre (ADFom) were analysed.
de-Oliveira, L. D.   +7 more
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Fibre/Fibre Interaction

Journal of Composite Materials, 1968
This paper is concerned with the effect of fibre/fibre interaction on the stress distribution and tensile strength of discontinuous, aligned fibre composites. The stress distribution for a rationalized composite is derived which shows good agreement with an experi ment on a large scale model fibre composite. Expressions are also derived for the tensile
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Hyperbolic, fibred links and fibre-concordances

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1984
LetMbe a closed, connected, orientable 3-manifold. In Row [10], Jaco and Myers [3] and Myers [7], it was pointed out that the topological type of M is closely related to the knot theory inM. Therefore it is an interesting problem to find knots inMwith nice properties. Alexander provedMcontains a fibred link (see [9]).
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Fibres: Pineapple Fibres

1893
Agricultural Bulletin of the Malay Peninsula, Issue 3, pp.
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On fibred adjunctions and completeness for fibred categories

1994
We show how the completeness and cocompleteness of the total category of a fibration can be inferred from that of the fibre categories and its base. Our results are somewhat stronger than those in [BGT91] and they are obtained as direct consequences of an important property of general fibred adjunctions.
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Fibre Ultrastructure

2018
Mammalian hair fibres can be structurally divided into three main components: a cuticle, cortex and sometimes a medulla. The cuticle consists of a thin layer of overlapping cells on the surface of the fibre, constituting around 10% of the total fibre weight. The cortex makes up the remaining 86-90% and is made up of axially aligned spindle-shaped cells
Jeffrey E, Plowman, Duane P, Harland
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Fibre in Nutrition

1975
The physical properties and the chemical variety of the substances which make up the plant cell wall are inadequately described by any one term such as "fibre". It would seem that an understanding of the role of the unavailable carbohydrates and lignin in the diet in the functioning of the gastro-intestinal tract and on possible pathological process ...
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