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Dimethylacetamide-induced hepatic injuries among spandex fibre workers

Clinical Toxicology, 2007
To investigate clinical features of dimethylacetamide-induced hepatic injuries (DIHIs).Workers exposed to dimethylacetamide (DMAc) in two spandex factories were monitored for DIHI. We identified 38 DIHI cases as study subjects between 2001 and 2004. DMAc exposure was estimated with urinary N-methylacetamide (NMAc) results from 2003 to 2004.All 38 cases
Sang-Jae, Jung   +7 more
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Effects of spandex drawing ratio and weave structure on the physical properties of cotton/spandex woven fabrics

The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2013
In this experimental study, we investigated the effects of spandex filament drawing ratio and weave structures on the properties of cotton/spandex woven fabrics. One-way analysis of variance was used to explore the significant effects of the independent variables on the fabric properties.
Alsaid Ahmed Almetwally, M.M. Mourad
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Durability of Hand in Spandex Blend Fabrics

Textile Research Journal, 1988
The durability of hand in spandex blend fabrics (1% spandex-wool and 2% spandex-wool/pe blends) was evaluated by the wear test and the laboratory simulation test, using an objective evaluation method of fabric handle based on the mechanical properties measured by the kes-fb system.
Hiroko Yokura, Masako Niwa
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Our gods don't wear spandex

Kultura Popularna, 2020
The Comparison between the comic books’ superheroes and gods often appears in the scientific discourse. This phenomenon is linked to the human need for creating new idols. In their comic book titled The Wicked and the Divine, Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie are going one step further and decide to create a whole new pantheon, designed to fit our ...
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Allergenic Elements in Spandex Garments

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
To the Editor:— Tanenbaum ( 200 : 899, 1967) reported a case of dermatitis due to a spandex brassiere in a woman with allergic hypersensitivity to mercaptobenzothiazole. Dickey has reported similar instances in women in whom allergic contact dermatitis developed due to wearing stretch brassieres of spandex fibers (Duraspan) which contain ...
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Spandex and The Dairy Scene

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1991
In New York State, coveralls have long been the attire of choice for bovine practitioners. However, after only a few years in practice I had become disenchanted with cloth coveralls. They were too hot and heavy in the summer. My wife tired of constantly sewing rips and tears. Worst of all, laundry was a constant chore because both the coveralls and the
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Allergic, Contact-Type Dermatitis Due to Spandex in Brassiere

Archives of Dermatology, 1967
A 68-year old woman developed characteristic allergic, eczematous, contact-type dermatitis due to spandex in a brassiere. The qualities and uses of this new synthetic elastic fiber are reported.
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Gene reconstruction spandex with intrinsic antimicrobial activity

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021
Yachao Jiang, Anna Zheng, Yong Guan
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