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Closed-Loop Chemical Recycling of Poly(butylene succinate) Using Organocatalysts. [PDF]
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Synergistic nitrogen and endohedral MoCl<sub>5</sub> doping for ultrahigh-conductivity carbon nanotube fibers. [PDF]
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The unfolding of textileness in animated textiles: An exploration of woven textile-forms
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Textile graphics applied to textile printing
Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '67 (Fall), 1967Textile Graphics is a computer-aided technique for developing a textile design and textile patterning mechanism information from an artist's drawing. The computer is operated by a textile designer-technician who understands the particular textile machinery for which he is adapting the original drawing.
Janice R. Lourie, John J. Lorenzo
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Microbes can be carried by and even multiply on textiles. The first real, premeditated, microbiological warfare happened in 1763, during the Anglo-French wars in North America, when Native American emissaries were given blankets or handkerchiefs contaminated with smallpox.
Freney, J., Renaud, F.N.R.
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Microbes can be carried by and even multiply on textiles. The first real, premeditated, microbiological warfare happened in 1763, during the Anglo-French wars in North America, when Native American emissaries were given blankets or handkerchiefs contaminated with smallpox.
Freney, J., Renaud, F.N.R.
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