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Denim, blue

Anthranilate, Tryptophan, para-Am inobenzoate, 1448.Box 25-C Royal Purple and Blue Denim... [Pg.1420]

There is interest in applying genetic engineering to increase the output of the shikimate pathway for production of industrially important aromatic compounds, e.g., the dye indigo, which is used in manufacture of blue denim (Box 25-C). Study of the enzymes involved has led to the development of potent inhibitors of the shikimate pathway which serve as widely used herbicides.2 3... [Pg.1421]

The application of enzymes in textile finishing becomes more and more important. Enzymes offer an ecologically benign alternative to common textile chemical processes, and totally new possibilities and chances to the textile finisher. Common applications of enzymes in the textile industry include improvement of softness, shine, and smoothness (biofinishing) creation of washout effects on blue denim through use of cellulases instead of pumice stones. [Pg.135]

Blue Denim Textiles and Metal Zippers, Rivets, and... [Pg.153]

Table 7.5 Results Summary Table Blue Denim, Zippers and Studs... Table 7.5 Results Summary Table Blue Denim, Zippers and Studs...
Big Dave was pure cowboy. He wore a black felt hat so big that it kept his face in perpetual shade. Around his neck was knotted a red bandana stained with sweat from long hot days in the saddle. His oversized blue denim shirt hung... [Pg.71]

Chuck Adamson built a new indigo plant at a cost of 2 million to capitalize on the worldwide craze for blue denim. He managed to convince the IRS that the craze would last only two years so that he should be able to depreciate the plant in 2 years by straight line, even though the plant will physically last 15 years. Let s assume the blue denim craze continued strongly into the third year. Will Adamson operate without a plant listed on the balance sheet Will he have no capital depreciation expenses on his product cost Can he undersell any would-be newcomers into the market ... [Pg.127]

Laboratories and analysts allocate their time and effort to those areas which appear most promising. On the basis of the preceding discussion, it should not be surprising that some types of fiber evidence are deemed too common to be of evidentiary value. A 2001 survey revealed that about half the responding laboratories in the United States and Europe did not routinely examine undyed cotton fibers. Blue denim is not routinely analyzed in 20% of U.S., and nearly 50% of European, laboratories. The decision to analyze or not to analyze a particular kind of fiber is based on knowledge of the background environmental level of the fiber. [Pg.609]

Heinen et at, 1945 Skivvy shirts, Nainsbrook shorts, watch caps, blue denim shirts, dungaree pants, standard socks and shoes, and service respirators Not specified... [Pg.166]

Indigo was among the most heavily consumed dyes in the textile industry, largely in blue denim (and, during war, in navy uniforms), and the price of indigo increased from 150 per pound before the war to more than 1 per pound in... [Pg.110]


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