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High-quality genomes of Bombax ceiba and Ceiba pentandra provide insights into the evolution of Malvaceae species and differences in their natural fiber development. [PDF]

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Characterization of natural fiber surfaces and natural fiber composites

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2008
Abstract Experiments have been performed to further the development of natural fiber reinforced composites as a replacement for glass fiber composites. Untreated and treated surfaces of natural fibers were characterized using FTIR, XPS, and ESEM.
N. Sgriccia, M.C. Hawley, M. Misra
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Natural Fibers in Uganda Suitable for Sustainable Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites

7th International Students Science Congress Proceedings Book, 2023
The use of natural fibers in composite polymers has grown rapidly and has gained popularity in various areas. Most of these natural fibers can also be found in Uganda. Many sectors are currently shifting to “green technologies” that are environmentally friendly in order to reduce synthetic plastic wastes and pollutions.
Isaac Mugarura, Mehmet Çevik
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Natural fiber eco‐composites

Polymer Composites, 2007
AbstractThe natural fiber (NF) reinforced composites, so called eco‐composites, are subject of many scientific and research projects, as well as many commercial programs. The growing global environmental and social concern, high rate of depletion of petroleum resources, and new environmental regulations have forced the search for new composites and ...
BogoevaGaceva G   +6 more
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Natural fiber and bowel dysfunction

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1976
This paper reviews the current status of knowledge with relation to the effects of natural fiber on intestinal physiology. The one clear feature that emerges from literature is that most types of natural fiber increase the bulk of the stool. It is probable also that transit time is affected.
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The Literature of the Natural Fibers

1952
Excerpt: The technical literature of the natural fibers covers a very wide scope and is peculiarly complex. The natural fibers are exceedingly numerous. Our understanding and evaluation of their behavior are based on knowledge gained from diverse fields, including botany, biology, geography, and economics, as well as the many different branches of ...
Worner, Ruby W., Skau, Dorothy B.
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