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Advances in tribological performance of plant-fiber reinforced epoxy composites. [PDF]

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Mia NM   +6 more
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Synthetic Fiber for Outerwear

open access: yesSen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan), 1972
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Synthetic stimuli-responsive ‘smart’ fibers

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2016
•Smart nanofibers for cancer therapy.•Cell capture and release using switchable on/off smart fibers.•Electrospinning fibers for tissue engineering.Fibers play an important role in biomedical applications and therefore it is important to develop a better understanding of the impact that fiber structure and morphology has on its function within these ...
Simon Bou   +2 more
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Synthetic Fiber Granuloma

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1995
We read with great interest the report of Ferry1on a synthetic fiber granuloma, having recently encountered a patient with an identical problem. Our experience and previous reports suggest that prompt and accurate diagnosis may allow removal of these lesions without the need for general anesthesia. Report of a Case.
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SYNTHETIC FIBERS "DISCOVERED"

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1951
V>HEMISTRY in the age-old textile industry may be considered a relatively new force since extensive progress has been made only in the last 30 or 40 years. A major portion of this progress must be credited to the efforts of the chemical industry as evidenced by the fact that the rayons as well as the newer synthetic fibers and most of the chemical ...
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Fibers, 5. Synthetic Inorganic

2000
The article contains sections titled: 1. Survey 1.1. General Description of Inorganic Fibers 1.1.1. Commercial Forms and Terminology 1.2. Crystalline Structure and Mechanical Properties 1.3. Testing Methods for Inorganic Fibers 1.4. Inorganic Fibers for Thermal Insulation 1.5.
Erich Fitzer   +6 more
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Fibers, 4. Synthetic Organic

2000
The article contains sections titled: 1. Polyamide Fibers 1.1. Properties 1.2. Polyamides for Synthetic Fibers 1.2.1. Aminocarboxylic Acid Type Polyamides 1.2.2. Diamine - Dicarboxylic Acid Type Polyamides 1.2.3. Copolyamides 1.3. Special Requirements for Polyamides 1.4. Modifying Additions 1.5.
Leland L. Estes   +14 more
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Synthetic polymeric fibers

2016
In this chapter we describe synthetic polymeric fibers, which saw tremendous advancement in the last half of the twentieth century. In fact, a reasonable case can be made that the so-called age of fibers began with the advent of synthetic fibers such as nylon, polyester, etc. in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Many companies such as DuPont, Monsanto,
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[Synthetic mineral fibers].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1999
The group of man-made mineral fibres includes slagwool, glasswool, rockwool, glass filaments and microfibres, as well as refractory ceramic fibres. The toxicity of mineral fibres is determined by several factors such as the diameter (< or = 3-3.5 microns) and the length of the fibres (< 100 microns), their biopersistence, which is much shorter for man ...
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