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A textile-based alignment-free electrophysiological sensing sleeve for comprehensive cardiovascular monitoring. [PDF]

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Qiu S   +9 more
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Incorporation of E-textile into the textile engineering master and doctorate program

2020 XIV Technologies Applied to Electronics Teaching Conference (TAEE), 2020
New electronic manufacturing technologies have been incorporated in the textile engineering area in recent years, giving rise to a new technological area called Electronic Textiles (E-Textile). La Escuela Politecnica Superior de Alcoy (EPSA) is developing a Master's program in Textile Engineering where a subject on this technology is incorporated. This
Ana Maria Rodes Carbonell   +4 more
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Determination of engineered nanoparticles on textiles and in textile wastewaters

TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2011
Textile materials with engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) proved excellent antibacterial, antimicrobial, water resistance and protective properties. Textile industry has recognized the importance and advantages of ENPs, so this is one of the fastest developing branches of the processing.
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Textile Engineering and Case Based Reasoning

2016
Textile Engineering relies increasingly on the use of computer models that seek to predict the properties and performance of certain textile structures. Those models have been using different computational tools to represent fabrics in a suitable computing environment and also to predict its final properties.
J. Bullón Pérez   +3 more
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Engineered Nanoparticles in Textiles and Textile Wastewaters

2012
Nanoparticles present in textiles and in textile materials can be harmful to the environment and the human health, so therefore have to be monitored by sophisticated analytical ...
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Biomechanical Engineering of Textiles and Clothing

2006
Part 1 Theoretical background: Fiber mechanics Yarn mechanics Fabric mechanics Clothing mechanics Human body Mechanics of human skin and underlying soft tissues Contact mechanics in garment wearing Clothing comfort and compression therapy. Part 2 Material properties: Fibers Yarns Fabrics Human skin.
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