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Historically, the interlacing of strands at the molecular level has mainly been limited to coordination polymers and DNA. Despite being proposed on a number of occasions, the direct, bottom-up assembly of molecular building blocks into woven organic polymers remained an aspirational, but elusive, target for several decades. However, recent successes in
Zhi-Hui Zhang +2 more
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Getting Jacked and Burning Fat [PDF]
In this paper, the authors analyze the results of a three-year qualitative study examining Canadian female and male university student athletes’ perceptions of gender and doping.
Charlene Weaving, Sarah Teetzel
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Behavioural analysis of web building anomalies in the orb-weaving spider Zygiella x-notata (Araneae, Araneidae) [PDF]
Among animal constructions, spider’s orb webs represent regular geometrical architecture models. Their construction is the result of successive, simple and reproducible behavioural patterns, often considered as stereotyped.
Leborgne, Raymond +2 more
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Traditional weaving to modern weaving [PDF]
Zainab Shah, Nikhila Rane
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The relation between the change of terry towels machine type and its effect on the beat-up force [PDF]
This research aim to study the effect of changing the type of terry towel machine with different beating mechanism , and weft density on the beat-up force by measuring it with a measuring system which was adopted and used that was reused after developing
Heba Elfowaty +2 more
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The effect of beating-up mechanism type on the woven terry towels properties [PDF]
The quality of woven terry textiles is a phenomenon that necessitates the simultaneous achievement of various qualities, including water absorption and abrasion resistance.
Heba Elfowaty +2 more
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Using of factory waste of dyed cotton yarns in the design of shirt fabrics and its effect the properties of fabrics, depending on the design programs to simulate the final product [PDF]
The yarn and textile factory waste is a wasted value, which constitutes an economic burden on manufacturers. In addition, it occupies a large area of the factory space to store it, where the use of these yarns can be used to produce new fabrics with ...
Asim Ali Muhammed Ahmed +1 more
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The multi-layered fabrics have both natural and mechanical properties that effect the final use of the product, These layers are either separate or coherent with each other and this is commensurate with the requirements for its use, It is used for ...
Nirmeen Mohamad Moawad +2 more
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Improving the Production Variables and Designing Innovative Complete Garment Pieces on Seamless Weft Knitting Machine [PDF]
Six pieces of women's home clothes of different designs were produced using different materials and yarns. Nylon was selected with Lycra material to produce all research samples, with the difference in yarn count, Nylon count 20 (1/20/20) ,40 (1/34/44 ...
Doaa Abd Elgawad +2 more
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We study an intriguing question in frame theory we call "Weaving Frames" that is partially motivated by preprocessing of Gabor frames. Two frames $\{ _i\}_{i\in I}$ and $\{ _i \}_{i\in I}$ for a Hilbert space ${\mathbb H}$ are woven if there are constants ...
Bemrose, Travis +4 more
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