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NATURAL TEXTILE FIBRES: VEGETABLE FIBRES

open access: yes, 2023
Natural fibres have been used to make textiles since prehistoric times and are still used today. Nowadays, natural fibres including animal (protein) fibres and vegetable (cellulose) fibres make up almost 50% of the textile fibres produced annually in the world. Vegetable fibre is extracted from plants.
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ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE VEGETABLE FIBRES.

open access: yesSen-iso Kogyo, 1930
A criticism to Sisido's explanation (This Jour., 1930, 6, Abst. 43) on the fine structure of the fibre.1. Spiral structure. It has shown that K. Sisido neglected the angle of splitting ignoring the author's data especially Fig. 1 in the previous paper (This Jour., 1930, 6, 206; Abst. 38).
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Natural Vegetable Fibre / Plasticised Natural Vegetable Fibre - a Candidate for Low Cost and Fully Biodegradable Composite [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Composites Letters, 1999
A novel fibre composite consisting of natural vegetable fibre as the reinforcer and plasticised natural vegetable fibre as the matrix was studied. By means of cyanoethylation and chlorination, pine sawdust and chopped sisal were converted into thermoplastics and then compounded with sisal and ramie fibres.
Xun Lu   +5 more
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Vegetable fibre in an infected ovarian dermoid cyst

open access: yesBMJ Case Reports, 2019
Tubo-ovarian abscesses (TOAs) are inflammatory masses involving the fallopian tube, ovary and occasionally other adjacent pelvic organs. A 32-year-old woman with no significant medical history presented with a chief complaint of lower abdominal pain. Initial CT of the abdomen was suggestive of a colon abscess; however, a repeat CT suggested a TOA.
Carla M, Villarreal   +2 more
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On the Retting of Vegetable Fibre Materials

open access: yesJournal of the agricultural chemical society of Japan, 1938
Hideo KATAGIRI, Tosio NAKAHAMA
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FLOW ORIENTATION OF VEGETABLE FIBRES

open access: yes, 1999
I. CRIVELLI VISCONTI   +3 more
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