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A versatile framework integrates addressable electrothermal actuation and strain‐constraint mechanisms to construct programmable shape‐morphing soft matter systems. By combining an analytical inverse design strategy for high‐fidelity 3D surface reconstruction with deep learning‐based closed‐loop control, this approach enables zero‐energy shape locking,
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Devising a product development curriculum to promote industry ready apparel graduates.
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Hand injuries in the textile industry
The Journal of Hand Surgery: British & European Volume, 1985This paper is a review of the hand injuries occurring in the Yorkshire Wool Industry and referred to the Regional Plastic Surgery Unit for skin replacement, or other treatment, during the years 1965–1984. A total of forty-one cases has been seen, and although the number employed in the industry has fallen about fivefold, the injuries ...
S M, Myles, A H, Roberts
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Toward Textile 4.0: A comprehensive analysis of industrial perspectives for the textile industry
2023-À l'ère de l'industrie 4.0, toutes les industries doivent être agiles et conscientes de la transformation qui se produit en termes sociaux et technologiques. Le textile, en tant qu'industrie majeure, doit être conscient de cette transformation digitale et de cette évolution technologique communément identifiée comme Textile 4.0.
Asadollahiyazdi, Elnaz +7 more
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2014
The global textile industry is facing many drastic changes related to increasing raw material and labor and transportation costs, a politically unstable environment in several production countries, and increasing buy-side demands regarding sustainability, fair trade and the environment. At the same time, the SEMC are becoming integrated with each other,
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The global textile industry is facing many drastic changes related to increasing raw material and labor and transportation costs, a politically unstable environment in several production countries, and increasing buy-side demands regarding sustainability, fair trade and the environment. At the same time, the SEMC are becoming integrated with each other,
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1982
The U.S. textile industry has, over the last 20 years, been transformed from a small-scale, unintegrated, predominantly family-owned industry producing standardized fabrics and yarns in the Northeast to a large-scale, more concentrated, capitalintensive, technologically advanced, and internationally competitive industry located primarily in the ...
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The U.S. textile industry has, over the last 20 years, been transformed from a small-scale, unintegrated, predominantly family-owned industry producing standardized fabrics and yarns in the Northeast to a large-scale, more concentrated, capitalintensive, technologically advanced, and internationally competitive industry located primarily in the ...
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1990
On the eve of war and revolution the Russian Empire was one of the great textile centres of the world, fourth after Britain, America and Germany.1 During the XIX Century the prime factors influencing location were proximity to markets and the availability of cheap labour.
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On the eve of war and revolution the Russian Empire was one of the great textile centres of the world, fourth after Britain, America and Germany.1 During the XIX Century the prime factors influencing location were proximity to markets and the availability of cheap labour.
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Circular Economy in the Textile Industry
2022This chapter elaborates on the application of circular economy systems in the textile industry, which is historically influenced by seasonality effects that induce a search for circular solutions independent of environmental constraints and regulations.
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1976
According to Depierre4 5 the use of starch as a stiffener and adhesive on textiles has been known from time immemorial. It was being used as a textile finish in 800 B.C. although it was later forgotten except as a filling material.
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According to Depierre4 5 the use of starch as a stiffener and adhesive on textiles has been known from time immemorial. It was being used as a textile finish in 800 B.C. although it was later forgotten except as a filling material.
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Electrical Progress in the Textile Industry
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1948The textile industry, being one of the oldest of industries, was so highly developed mechanically when electricity was still in its infancy that for many years the industry did not use electric apparatus for anything except as a source of prime motive power.
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