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Abstract Farming systems face an increasing sustainability challenge requiring integrated solutions to minimize the trade‐offs between the social, ecological and economic dimensions of sustainability. Yet, most research remains siloed, limiting interdisciplinary understanding of farming systems as coupled social‐ecological systems (SESs) and precluding
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Selective Elastane Removal Using DMSO-DBN Under Moderate Temperatures: From Pure Filaments to Cotton/Polyester Blends. [PDF]
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Carbon-nanotube yarns induce axonal regeneration in peripheral nerve defect
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Antibiotic Action, Drug Delivery, Biodegradability, and Wound Regeneration Characteristics of Surgical Sutures and Cutting-Edge Surgical Suture Manufacturing Technologies. [PDF]
Han HR.
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Textile sorption and release of odorous volatile organic compounds from a synthetic sweat solution. [PDF]
McQueen RH, Eyres GT, Laing RM.
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2020
Various types of wearable electronic devices based on polypyrrole and cellulose yarns are fabricated and show flame-retardant properties.
Jingchun Lv +9 more
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Various types of wearable electronic devices based on polypyrrole and cellulose yarns are fabricated and show flame-retardant properties.
Jingchun Lv +9 more
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FORTISAN® (REGENERATED CELLULOSE YARN), A NEW SUTURE MATERIAL
Archives of Surgery, 1950THE USE of nonabsorbable suture material in surgery is more and more encroaching on the domain of surgical gut. Long ago Kocher 1 and Halsted 2 focused attention on the use of silk, while Meade and Ochsner 3 and Meade and Long 4 have demonstrated the superiority of cotton.
J K, NARAT, A F, CIPOLLA, J P, CANGELOSI
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Quality variations in regenerated cellulose and acetate fibres and yarns
Fibre Chemistry, 1974Fibre quality has improved appreciably, tenacity norms are higher, and the norms for irregularity of individual fibre properties and the permitted proportion of fibre faults have been reduced but the fibres and yarns now being produced still fail to meet the increasingly stringent specifications imposed by the users.
A. Ya. Lyalyushkin +4 more
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2014
AbstractOsteochondral defects affect both the articular cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone, but poor osteochondral regeneration is still a daunting challenge. Although the tissue engineering technology provides a promising approach for osteochondral repair, an ideal biphasic scaffold is in high demand with regards to proper biomechanical ...
Shen, Liu +9 more
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AbstractOsteochondral defects affect both the articular cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone, but poor osteochondral regeneration is still a daunting challenge. Although the tissue engineering technology provides a promising approach for osteochondral repair, an ideal biphasic scaffold is in high demand with regards to proper biomechanical ...
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Cellulose, 2002
It has been shown that some surfactants affect the hydrolysis of cellulose by cellulase. In this study, the effect of the surfactant Tween 20 on the hydrolysis of different cellulosic fibers was investigated and related to the cellulose fiber structure.
Chiyomi Mizutani +3 more
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It has been shown that some surfactants affect the hydrolysis of cellulose by cellulase. In this study, the effect of the surfactant Tween 20 on the hydrolysis of different cellulosic fibers was investigated and related to the cellulose fiber structure.
Chiyomi Mizutani +3 more
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