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Conversion of industrial carpet waste into adsorbent materials for organic dye removal from water
The vast amount of carpet waste produced from the manufacturing processes is dumped in landfills, causing environmental issues and problems. In addition to recycling and reuse processes, the conversion of carpet waste into a higher value-added product is
Kasidit Janbooranapinij +3 more
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Household low pile carpet usage was associated with increased serum PFAS concentrations in 2005-2006
Background: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous in the serum of the general US population. Food, drinking water, consumer products, dust, and air have been assessed as PFAS exposure sources for humans.
Yachen Zhu, Annie Ro, S. Bartell
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Kerman shawl weaving in Qajar era (1794-1878) [PDF]
Shawl weaving and woven wool fabrics has a long history in Kerman, as Kerman wool and shawl were the most important exported cargos before qajar era, but this industry improved in that era, as well Kerman changed in to the most important place on shawl ...
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Persistence of viable MS2 and Phi6 bacteriophages on carpet and dust.
Resuspension of dust from flooring is a major source of human exposure to microbial contaminants, but the persistence of viruses on dust and carpet and the contribution to human exposure are often unknown.
N. Nastasi +11 more
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The Symbolic Significance of the Tree Motif in Kerman Tree Carpets
Kerman is one of the famous carpet weaving regions of Iran which has shone in different periods of time. Kerman’s carpet possess many symbols and signs, each of them has its own meaning and definition among which this paper focused on the tree symbols that are very scenically worked in Kerman carpet.
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Ultra-broadband passive acoustic metasurface for wide-angle carpet cloaking
Acoustic metasurfaces can reshape a reflected wavefront rather arbitrarily, despite being much thinner than the wavelength, thus allowing on-demand wavefront modulation in a variety of applications.
Hong‐Tao Zhou +5 more
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This paper assessed four types of human–machine interfaces (HMIs), classified according to the stages of automation proposed by Parasuraman et al. [“A model for types and levels of human interaction with automation,” IEEE Trans. Syst. Man, Cybern.
Alexander Eriksson +5 more
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Iranian classical dance as a subject for empirical research: An elusive genre
Iranian classical dance is a rich resource for academic research, both for humanities scholarship and for the empirical disciplines (e.g., empirical aesthetics, experimental psychology, affective neuroscience). To support such research, this paper (a) describes the aesthetics, characteristics, and history of Iranian classical dance; (b) outlines issues
Julia F. Christensen +2 more
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Background: By examining flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) as an index for indirect assessment of arterial endothelial function, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and early atherosclerosis.
Ahmad Enhesari +4 more
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IM30 IDPs form a membrane-protective carpet upon super-complex disassembly
Members of the phage shock protein A (PspA) family, including the inner membrane-associated protein of 30 kDa (IM30), are suggested to stabilize stressed cellular membranes. Furthermore, IM30 is essential in thylakoid membrane-containing chloroplasts and
B. Junglas +10 more
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