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Kathari, V.P., Patil, B.G., Das, S., 2011. An energy efficient re-reeling process for silk reeling industry to reduce deforestation. Indian Journal of Fibre Textile Research 36, 96-98. [Pg.272]

Mande, S., Pai, B., Kishore, V.V.N., 2000. Study of stoves used in the silk-reeling industry. Biomass and Bioenergy 19, 51—61. [Pg.272]

Silk is an animal fiber valued for its texture, strength, and luster. First prepared in ancient China, silk fabric was expensive, luxurious, and soft its popularity led to the development of a trade route known as the Silk Road leading from Asia to Europe. Early American entrepreneurs such as Benjamin Franklin promoted the silk industry in the colonies. Silkworms spin cocoons that are collected, steamed, and unwound to obtain the silk fiber by a process known as reeling. A number of fibers are twisted together to form a thread of raw silk. Threads are combined, cleaned, stretched, dyed, and woven into fine fabrics. Silk fibers have great tensile strength and are sometimes used in cordage. [Pg.91]

For more information on the Takasago (-)-menthol synthesis, see H. Kumobayashi, Reel. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas, 1996,115, 201 C. Chapuis and D. Jacoby, Appl. Catal. A, 2001, 221, 93 and G. P. Chiusoli and P. M. Maitlis, Metal-Catalysis in Industrial Organic Processes, RSC Publishing Cambridge, 2006, pp. 103-107. [Pg.384]

The FIAT Microfilm Reel Index (54) correlates reel number to PB number and vice versa. FIAT reports A Bibliography and Index of Reports on German Industry (5), a numerical title list of FIAT reports, includes a correlation with PB-FIAT report number. [Pg.482]

A Glossary of Some German Names for Chemical Products was prepared for CIOS (55). This indicates composition or systematic chemical nomenclature. Some entries refer to CIOS and other series reports where the chemical product named is mentioned. Trade name glossaries included in the Master Index of Reports on Chemical Industry in Germany are also available separately (45). The numerical index to reels 1-119 of the Technical Oil Mission (24) contains a lubricating oil glossary. The I. G. Farbenindustrie index cards (27) include trade name literature. Review reports such as are cited (24, 25, 28, 29) and similar survey reports are sources of information on trade names. [Pg.482]

Such printing is only allowed in the pharmaceutical industry if one common label is involved. Composite printing where different products or strengths are printed on a common sheet is not permissible due to admixture risks. Similarly, printing of reel-fed materials as jumbo reels would be reduced to a number of smaller reels. Reel joins should be minimised and normally flagged . [Pg.428]

Reels H, Bernard AM, Cardenas A, Buchet JP, Lauwerys RR, Hotter G, Ramis I, Mutti A, Franchini I, Bundschuh I, Stolte H, De Broe ME, Nuyts GD, Taylor SA, Price RG. Markers of early renal changes induced by industrial pollutants. III. Application to workers exposed to cadmium. Br J Ind Med 1993 50 37-48. [Pg.530]

Reel. [Abso-Qean Industries] Ctme. detergents. [Pg.310]

There were precious few clues to the deaths. There were no poisons in the water, nor in the grain eaten by the mothers (mares). The grass was normal, and the air was normal. No nnnsnal pesticides were sprayed to anyone s knowledge. All anyone really knew was that the 1 billion Kentucky horse industry was reeling. [Pg.339]

Most ecotoxicity is linked to the use of pesticides. The use of formalin in disinfection plays a smaller role, although as discussed above exposure in enclosed environments is not modelled. In industries dominated by smallholders with low capital, it is crucial to train farmers to use these effectively and safely, as incorrect practices can incur serious health risks. For a more complete assessment of occupational health risks in sericulture and reeling, USEtox should be used in conjunction with models to assess indoor exposure (see, e.g. Rosenbaum, 2014). [Pg.269]

The first organic electronic products reached the market in 2005/2006. This included passive identification (ID) cards that could be mass printed on paper, which were used for ticketing or toys, became available in 2006. Similarly, flexible batteries, produced in a reel-to-reel process, have been used for smart cards and other mobile consumer products for some time. Printed strain sensors and the first printed semiconductor photo detector arrays for industrial, medical and security applications are also on the market. [Pg.2]

A device for compactly storing a hard rubber fire hose. It also allows the firewater nozzle to be readily used as the hose is being unwound from the reel. The hose is permanently connected to a water supply source at one end, and a nozzle is provided at the free end. A shutoff valve is provided on the pipe supplying water to the hose reel. Primarily installed on mobile fire apparatus vehicles and at industrial facilities. They generally are provided with 1.9-, 2.54-, or 3.8-centimeter (0.75-, 1.0-, or 1.5-inch) hoses that can be up to 60 meters (200 feet) in length and can be adapted for the application of foam water. [Pg.156]


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