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Comparison of the colour and colourfastness of cotton fabric dyed with Archidendron Jiringga using the typical dyeing and mordanting methods / Zuraidah Hashim [PDF]
The study investigated the effects of different methods of application of mordanting and dyeing of cotton fabric with dyes from the Archidendron Jiringga.
Hashim, Zuraidah
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Effects of Optimal Mordanting on the Bleaching and Spinning of Black Yak Fibres
In this paper, the orthogonal analysis method was adopted to analyse the optimal mordanting condition for the bleaching of black yak fibres. Without changing the subsequent oxidative/reducing bleaching technology, the optimal mordanting condition was as ...
Chan Liu +7 more
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An in vitro testicular model is developed by generating connective tissue equivalents from human dermal fibroblast‐derived microtissues and coupling them with human Sertoli cells or human Sertoli cell spheroids. This engineered microenvironment supports Sertoli cell maturation and functionality, providing a promising platform for studying human ...
Annachiara Scalzone +4 more
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Part of the coffee plant as a whole from the roots until the fruit can produce dye pigment, the coffee plant that is made sample is Robusta coffee plant (Coffee Robusta). The absence of natural color calcification uses one whole plant. So it is made from
Amelia, Okta +7 more
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The dyestuff from onion (Allium cepa L.) was extracted using Soxhlet apparatus with distilled water. Wool and cotton fabrics were pretreated with (urea+ammonia+calcium oxalate ) mixtures, artificial animal urine system (AAUS) before dyeing. The solutions
Adem Önal
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3D‐Printable, Honeycomb‐Inspired Tissue‐Like Bioelectrodes for Patient‐Specific Neural Interface
3D printed MRI‐compatible tissue‐like neural electrodes tailored to individual gyral patterns. This honeycomb‐inspired printable gel electrode (HiPGE) employs a bioinspired architecture with soft hydrogels, engineered to match the softness of brain tissue.
Marzia Momin +12 more
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– The dyestuff from basil (Ocimum basilium) was extracted using Soxhlet apparatus with distilled water. Wool and cotton fabrics were pretreated with (urea+ammonia+calcium oxalate ) mixtures, artifical animal urine system (AAUS) before dying.
Adem Onal, Ferda Eser, İlknur Akinci
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Abstract Understanding the multiscale dynamics of ocean surface turbulence requires diagnostics that reliably characterize variability at scales both larger and smaller than the Rossby radius of deformation. This study evaluates the consistency and interpretability of second‐order velocity structure functions derived from Eulerian and Lagrangian ...
I. Leimann +7 more
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Sustainable Utilization of Natural Colorant From Green Algae ( for Cotton Dyeing
Background Natural colorants from renewable biological resources are increasingly being explored as sustainable alternatives to synthetic textile dyes. In this study, the freshwater green algae Zygnema stellinum was investigated as a natural dye source ...
Muhammad Owais +4 more
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Abstract Plants and their extracts have been used for dyeing fabrics, skin and hair for thousands of years and have been experiencing a revival in the last years due to increasing health risks arising from oxidative hair dye precursors. We developed a novel two‐step method to dye keratin fibres based on in situ formed silver nanoparticles including a ...
Julia K. Hachmann +4 more
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