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Journal of Natural Fibers, 2020
These articles presents an experimental investigation on mechanical, vibration, and wear behavior of (aloevera/flax/hemp/wire mesh/BaSO4) laminated composite. The mechanical characterization was performed with ASTM standard specimens.
P. Krishnasamy+3 more
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These articles presents an experimental investigation on mechanical, vibration, and wear behavior of (aloevera/flax/hemp/wire mesh/BaSO4) laminated composite. The mechanical characterization was performed with ASTM standard specimens.
P. Krishnasamy+3 more
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Flax fiber–based polymer composites: a review
Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, 2021A. More
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The Journal of Politics, 1981
T HERE IS MUCH in this essay which I would applaud; more, indeed, than that from which I would dissent. In fact, Professor Flax's argument with me seems to turn less upon my criticism of epistemological obsessions than upon her belief that I chose "bad" or misconceived epistemologies as my target. Writing from the general perspective of Critical Theory
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T HERE IS MUCH in this essay which I would applaud; more, indeed, than that from which I would dissent. In fact, Professor Flax's argument with me seems to turn less upon my criticism of epistemological obsessions than upon her belief that I chose "bad" or misconceived epistemologies as my target. Writing from the general perspective of Critical Theory
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Recent Progress in Flax Fiber-Based Functional Composites
Advanced Fiber Materials, 2022Hongbin Li+6 more
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Research on the susceptibility of flax to flax rust (Melampsora lini) [PDF]
Determinations of races of Melampsora lini with the new set of differentials, each containing only one gene for rust resistance occurring in Holland, are described. The great advantages of these differentials for the breeding of flax for rust resistance are discussed.
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2014
Flax has a long history of utilization dating back to ancient times. This dual-purpose crop is believed to have originated somewhere in Central Asia, Near East, or Mediterranean region with oil flax (linseed) predating fiber use (fiber flax). Current breeding work on the crop focuses on several characteristics of the oil and fiber to make the crop more
Martin Pavelek+2 more
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Flax has a long history of utilization dating back to ancient times. This dual-purpose crop is believed to have originated somewhere in Central Asia, Near East, or Mediterranean region with oil flax (linseed) predating fiber use (fiber flax). Current breeding work on the crop focuses on several characteristics of the oil and fiber to make the crop more
Martin Pavelek+2 more
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Protein synthesis in flax following inoculation with flax rust
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1986Resistance to flax rust Melampsora lini (Ehrenb.) Lév. in flax carrying the N resistance gene is determined by 24 h postinoculation, at which time hypersensitivity is observed. We have examined protein synthesis in cotyledons inoculated with both virulent and avirulent races of rust by in vivo labelling with [35S]methionine.
Ben C. S. Sutton, Michael Shaw
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Materials Research Express, 2019
Present study deals with the fabrication of hybrid composites with the flax as skin and sugar palm fibre (SPF) as core and vice-versa by hot press moulding.
M. Chandrasekar+7 more
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Present study deals with the fabrication of hybrid composites with the flax as skin and sugar palm fibre (SPF) as core and vice-versa by hot press moulding.
M. Chandrasekar+7 more
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Wheat and Flax in the Northwest
Journal of Farm Economics, 1925Flax has an important place in the agricultural readjustment program of the hard spring wheat area of northern Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Montana, but flax should not be used as a substitute for wheat on a large scale. Low yields, due largely to weeds and unfavorable soil conditions resulting from continued grain production, coupled with relatively ...
Alva H. Benton, Rex E. Willard
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