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ВЛИЯНИЕ НА ЛИНИЯТА ВЪРХУ ПРОДУКТИВНИ ПРИЗНАЦИ ПРИ ОВЦЕ ОТ КАРНОБАТСКА ТЪНКОРУННА ПОРОДА

open access: yesЖивотновъдни науки, 2014
In order to establish the influence of the genealogical line on the magnitude of productive traits in sheep Karnobat fine wool breed study was conducted with 426 sheep born in the 2003-2010 year. Genealogical structure of the herd includes 3 lines.
МАРГАРИТ ИЛИЕВ
doaj  

Exploring the Potential of High Value-Added Recycling of Wool Wastes with the Aid of Sustainable Process Design by DOZNTM

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers
This study aimed to establish a sustainable framework for the chemical upcycling of wool waste by evaluating previously reported keratin extraction methods based on the DOZN™ sustainability score, material cost efficiency, and keratin yield.
Byeolyi Choi, Soyun Jeong, Yaewon Park
doaj   +1 more source

Integration of Nutrition and Organic Agriculture Framework in Managing Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Ruminants

open access: yesAnimal Research and One Health, EarlyView.
Gastrointestinal nematode infections damage the gastrointestinal epithelial tissues of ruminants, affecting nutrient utilization and overall production performance. This review outlines host‐gastrointestinal nematode interactions and discusses integrated control strategies, including nutritional supplementation, grazing management, vaccines, and ...
Wenxun Chen   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

A study on wool characters

open access: yes, 1949
The object of this study is to determine the factors that influence the fleece value, the experimental procedure, necessary to discover these points, and the effect of culling sheep toward fleece improvement. The clean yield per fleece and the grade of
Chang, Wan-Yuin
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A note on haemoglobin and potassium types in Nali breed of Indian sheep and their relationship with body weights and wool yield

open access: yes, 1972
SUMMARYHaemoglobin and potassium types were related to body weights from birth to 1 year of age and first 6-monthly wool yield in the Nali breed of Indian sheep.
C. L. Arora, R. M. Acharya
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Late‐Onset Rheumatoid Arthritis and Air Pollution in the Multiethnic Cohort

open access: yesArthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
Objective To evaluate the effects of ambient air pollution on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) incidence in a racially and ethnically diverse population. Methods This analysis included 42,152 California Multiethnic Cohort participants, aged ≥65 years (>70% African American and Latino adults) who were enrolled in the Fee For Service component of Medicare (2001–
Anna H. Wu   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Wool staple strength

open access: yes, 1986
The staple strength of western Australia\u27s wool has come under scruitiny since additional wool measurements to those of yield, fibre diameter and vegetable matter began throughout the Australian 985-86 wool selling season.
Ralph, I G
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Valorisation of sulphonated lignin as a dye for the sustainable colouration of wool fabric using sustainable mordanting agents: Enhanced colour yield, colourfastness, and functional properties [PDF]

open access: yes
Biodegradable sulphonated lignin (SL) can be used as a natural dye for the sustainable colouration of wool fabric. for producing brown shades on wool fabric, but the colourfastness to washing is only moderate, and the colour strength is also weak.
Hassan, Mohammad Mahbubul
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Fiber‐type soft bioelectronics for wearable and implantable sensing and therapy

open access: yesBMEMat, EarlyView.
Fiber‐type soft bioelectronics are emerging as versatile platforms for wearable and implantable health monitoring and therapeutic applications. These bioelectronics use organic and inorganic matrices combined with advanced fillers, which feature high conductivity, electrochemical sensitivity, softness, and biocompatibility.
Haneul Kim   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Utilization of waste wool [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Not AvailableWool is a biodegradable fber, rich in nutrients and can be recycled in soil as a fertilizer for maximum benefts. The present study was planned with the hypothesis that waste wool could be used as a nutrient source or manure to forage crops
B. Lal , S.C. Sharma , R.L. Meena , Srobana Sarkar , A. Sahoo , Roop Chand Balai , Priyanka Gautam , B.P. Meena
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