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Cotton Fiber
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Cotton Fibers
, Fiber, Cotton
, Fibers, Cotton
A TEXTILE fiber obtained from the pappus (outside the SEEDS) of cotton plant (GOSSYPIUM). Inhalation of cotton fiber dust over a prolonged period can…
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2016
2016
Impact of the pressure plates of picker cotton platforms on the efficiency and quality of cotton fibers
Renrique R. Zanetoni Hiago
,
Luiz Mion Renildo
,
+8 authors
Lima Crisostomo William
2016
Corpus ID: 66059316
An experiment was performed in a cotton-producing property located in Primavera do Leste MT (Brazil). the quantitative losses and…
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2015
2015
Agronomic and technical fibers traits in elite genotypes of cotton herbaceous
L. P. Carvalho
,
F. J. C. Farias
,
C. L. Morello
,
J. Rodrigues
,
P. Teodoro
2015
Corpus ID: 56307609
The changes in weaving technology, competition with synthetic fibers, and the globalization of cotton and textile production have…
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1999
1999
Effect of adsorbed water on the specific surface area of some standards cotton
C. Kaewprasit
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N. Abidi
,
J. Gourlot
1999
Corpus ID: 55864807
It is well known that cotton fibers are sensitive to moisture. The interactions of cellulose chains and water molecules could…
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1984
1984
Specific and direct measurement of theβ-1,3-glucan in developing cotton fiber
S. P. Rowland
,
P. Howley
,
W. S. Anthony
Planta
1984
Corpus ID: 1203010
The reaction of N,N-diethylaziridinium chloride with raw cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) seed fibers to introduce N,N…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Selective isolation and characteristics of Bacteriodes succinogenes from the rumen of a cow
Colin S. Stewart
,
Carmen Paniagua
,
David
,
Dinsdale
,
Kuo-Joan Cheng
,
Sylvia H. Garrow
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1981
Corpus ID: 23638506
Eleven isolates of Bacteriodes succinogenes were obtained from the rumen of a cow by an enrichment method with dewaxed cotton…
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1979
1979
Wood fibers from disposable surgical gowns and drapes.
M. Dragan
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1979
Corpus ID: 20162703
A NUMBER of substances (talc, 1 lycopodium, rice, cornstarch, 2 and cotton fibers) introduced into the soft tissue of mesothelial…
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1972
Highly Cited
1972
Cellulolytic activity of Thermomonospora curvata: nutritional requirments for cellulase production.
F. Stutzenberger
Applied microbiology
1972
Corpus ID: 237834
The use of a minimal medium for cellulase (C(1) and C(x)) production by Thermomonospora curvata increased extracellular C(1…
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1950
1950
Pulmonary emboli of cotton fibers.
B. E. Konwaler
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
1950
Corpus ID: 45367574
1941
1941
Surface characteristics of cotton fibers, as indicated by electrophoretic studies
A. M. Sookne
,
M. Harris
1941
Corpus ID: 7682440
The surface characteristics of cotton fibers were investigated by a microelectrophoretic t echnique. Samples of dewaxed cotton…
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1940
1940
Pectic Substance of Cotton Fibres in Relation to Growth
R. Whistler
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A. R. Martin
,
C. Conrad
1940
Corpus ID: 58944493
The content of pectic substance in cotton fibres at various stages of growth was determined. The results suggest three distinct…
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