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Further information can be obtained from the short list of books, trade and professional bodies, and research groups provided in the lists below. Websites are recommended. [Pg.156]

Bifunctioiial reactive dyes— their dyeing properties and application to polyester/cotton blends. In Book of Papers, National Technical Conference—AATCC, 1985 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, pp. 112-115. [Pg.157]

The use of sodium edate in the dyeing of cotton with reactive dyes. Dyes Pigments 65, 221-225. [Pg.157]

Ameri Dehabadi, V., Buschmann, H.-J., Gutmann, J.S., 2013. Pretreatment of cotton fabrics with polyamino carboxylic acids for salt-free dyeing of cotton with reactive dyes. Color. Technol. 129, 155-158. [Pg.157]

Anderson, C.B., 1994. Dyeing reactive dyes using less salt Am. Dyestuff Rep. 83, 103-105. [Pg.157]

The Institute for Textiles (ITK) of the University of Maribor (Slovenia) has sophisticated experience in process analysis of rinsing and washing processes in dyeing and printing houses, as well as in laundries, with focus on ecological water analysis. ITK works on water recycling in the textile industry, and laundries, with focus on prevention of membrane fouling, (www.uni-mb.si) [Pg.91]

The company MDS-Prozesstechnik (Germany) manufactures plants with closed-loops of process water. It specialises in recycling units, with focus on membrane plants. MDS is aiming at the chemical industry, printed circuit-board industry, beverage industry, textile industry and laundries.(www.mds-pro.de) [Pg.91]

1 Anon. (2002), Efficient use and reuse of water in textile processing andwashing , 7-worfe/zopo/fteiiC-prcyecf/AWOWA //, University of Maribor/Slovenia, 17th January. [Pg.92]

2 Knudsen H. H. and Wenzel H. (2005), Water minimization in the textile industry -Theory and practice , private communication in the Seminar on Membrane Technology, University of Maribor/Slovenia 27th January. [Pg.92]

3 Knudsen H. H., Wenzel H, Hansen J. and Cederhohn J. (1999), One year reclamation and reuse of energy and water in reactive dyeing of cotton , 18th IFATCC Congress, Copenhagen, 8-10 September [Pg.92]

Shilun Ruan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology  [Pg.235]

Honeywell International, Specialty Materials http //www51.honeywell.com/sm [Pg.235]

Terry Nelson, Lifetek Armor Inc www.hfetekarmorinc.com Plasan Sasa www.plasansasa.com [Pg.235]

Carlucci, D. E. and Jacobson, S. S. 2007. Ballistics Theory and Design of Guns and Ammunition, CRC Press 1 st edition. [Pg.235]

and Gao, H. Size-dependent elastic properties of a single-walled carbon nanotube via a molecular mechanics model. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 2003 51 1059-74. [Pg.235]

For academic applications. Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials, by Isaac M. Daniel and Ori Ishai, is a good textbook that discusses the behavior of composite materials from micromechanical and macromechanical perspectives. [Pg.133]

Creep and Rupture Tests for Fiber Reinforced Composite Material, David E. Walwrath, 2012, Dept of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wyoming, walwrath uwyo.edu. [Pg.133]

Fatigue Life Prediction in Composite Materials, Firehole Composites, 2010. [Pg.133]

Van Tooren, Beukers, March 1999. Composite joints imder cyclic loading. Materials Design 20, pp. 213—221. [Pg.133]

Petroleum, Petrochemical, and Natural Gas Industries—Composite Repairs for Pipework and Vessels—Qualification and Design, Installation, Testing, and Inspection, International Standards Organization (ISO) 24817. [Pg.133]

Brulet, A., Schatz, C., Taton, D., Lecommandoux, S. (2010). pH and temperature responsive polymeric micelles and polymersomes by self-assembly of poly(2-(dimethyl-amino)ethyl methacrylate)-b-poly(glutamic acid) double hydrophilic block copolymers. Langmuir, 26,10546-10554. [Pg.59]

Alfrey, T., Morawetz, H., Fitzgerald, E. B., Fuoss, R. M. (1950). Synthetic electrical analog of proteins. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 72, 1864. [Pg.59]

Azzaroni, O., Brown, A. A., Huck, W. T. S. (2006). UCST wetting transitions of polyzwitte-rionic brushes driven by self-association. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 45, 1770-1774. [Pg.59]

Barbey, R. L., Lavanant, L., Paripovic, D., Schilwer, N., Sugnaux, C., Tugulu, S., et al. (2009). Polymer brushes via surface-initiated controlled radical polymerization synthesis, characterization, properties, and applications. Chemical Reviews, 109, 5437-5527. [Pg.59]

Bernards, M. T., Cheng, G., Zhang, Z., Jiang, S. (2008). Mixed charge, overall neutral nonfouling polymer brushes formed by surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. Macromolecules, 41,4216-4219. [Pg.59]

The Nanotube Site (http //www.nanotube.msu.edu/) has general information about CNTs, links to sources of nanotubes and nanotube-based products and to sites relevant to nanotube research. Note that research in the carbon nanotube field is progressing at a very fast pace (about 10 reviewed papers each day). [Pg.330]

Another source of information is the website of the research group of the authors, the Nanocomposites and Carbon Nanotubes Group (http //ncn.f2g.net/). [Pg.330]

Iijima, S., Helical microtubules of graphitic carbon , Nature, 1991, 354, 56. [Pg.331]

Iijima, S. and Ichihashi, T., Single-shell carbon nanotubes of 1-nm diameter , Nature (London), 1993, 363, 603-605. [Pg.331]

Bethune, D.S., Kiang, C.H., deVries, M.S., Gorman, G., Savoy, R., Vazquez, J. and Beyers, R., Cobalt-catalyzed growth of carbon nanotubes with single-atomic-layer walls , Nature (London), 1993, 363, 605-607. [Pg.331]

EuroSense Conference (European Conference on Sensory and Consumer Research) [Pg.481]

Schaefer, A., Sailer, O., Busch-Stockfisch, M., Huthmacher, S., Kunert, J. and Kersting, M. (2011) Sensory preferences and discrimination ability of children in relation to their body weight status, Journal of Sensory Studies, 26, 409 12. [Pg.481]

Arditti, S. (1997) Preference mapping A case study, Food Quality and Preference, 8, m-ill. [Pg.481]

(2013) Standard Guide for Sensory Evaluation of Products by Children. West Conshohocken, PA ASTM. [Pg.481]

Baxter, I. A., Jack, F. R. and Schroder, M. J. A. (1998) The use of repertory grid method to elicit perceptual data from primary school children, Food Quality and Preference, 9, 73-80. [Pg.481]

LyoceU — The Production Process and Market Development in Regenerated [Pg.188]

Sustainable Forestry Initiative Sappi Saiccor wood pulp [Pg.189]

Mortimer, S.A., Peguy, A.A. and Ball, R.C., Influence of the physical process parameters on the structure formation of lyocell fibers . Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, Vol. 30 Number 3/4251-266, 1996. [Pg.189]

Mortimer, S.A. and Peguy, A., Spinning of fibres through the N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide process , 8th International cellucon conference. Cellulose and cellulose derivatives physico-chemical aspects and industrial applications, Woodhead Publishing, 561-567, 1995. [Pg.189]

Coulsey, H.A. and Smith, S.B., The formation and structure of a new ceUulosic fibre , Dornbirn Conference, Austria, 1995. [Pg.189]

1 Relevant articles and review papers (not included in references) [Pg.244]

Bertrand, J.L., B.A. Ramsay, J.A. Ramsay, C. Chavarie. 1990. Biosynthesis of poly-/ -hydroxyalkanoates from pentoses by Pseudomonas pseudoflava Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 56 3133-3138. [Pg.244]

Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) production from xylose by recombinant Escherichia cold. Bioproc. Engin. 18 397-399. [Pg.244]

Luengo, J.M., B. Garcia, A. Sandoval, G. Naharro, E.R. Olivera. 2003. Bioplastics from microorganisms . Curr. Opin. Microbiol. 6 251-260. [Pg.244]

ASEM Aquaculture Platform Aquatic Animal Health EU project building partnerships between Asia and Europe to improve cultured aquatic animal health and welfare including diagnosis, preventative measures and treatments, http //www.asemaquaculturehealth.net/ [Pg.139]

European Medicines Agency The European Medicines Agency is a decentralised body of the European Union responsible for the scientific evaluation of medicines developed by pharmaceutical companies for use in the European Union, http //www.ema.europa.eu/ [Pg.139]

European Union Reference Laboratory for Crustacean Diseases Cefas Weymouth Laboratory is the designated European Union Reference Laboratory (EURL) for Crustacean Diseases. http //www.crustaceancrl. eu/ [Pg.139]

Fish Health Section of the Asian Rsheries Society Society aimed at improving knowledge on fish health management among Asian aquaculturists. http //www.fhs-seafdec.org.ph [Pg.139]


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