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Green and chemical synthesis of Cu<sub>₂</sub>O nanoparticles for antibacterial functionalization of textiles: a comparative study against <i>Escherichia coli</i> strains. [PDF]
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Textile production was a central part of everyday life in the Greco-Roman world, both in cities and the countryside. In the Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman periods, increasing urbanization and acculturation transformed dress practices throughout the Mediterranean and created a more complex manufacturing economy, even if not all textile production was ...
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Textile production was a central part of everyday life in the Greco-Roman world, both in cities and the countryside. In the Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman periods, increasing urbanization and acculturation transformed dress practices throughout the Mediterranean and created a more complex manufacturing economy, even if not all textile production was ...
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Analysis of Textile Auxiliary Products*
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1948Since the previous paper 1 not only have a great many new products been marketed, but new groups of products have also been developed, such as the cation‐anion‐active compounds and the polyamides (not proteins). Both these new groups behave in many respects like polyethylene oxide compounds.
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