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Textile Recorder

Textile Recorder, Old Colony House, South King St., Manchester 2 (1, 3, 4). [Pg.166]

Textile Recorder, monthly. Harlequin Press Co., Manchester, England. [Pg.197]

Devot, S., Bianchi, A., Naujokat, E., Mendez, M., Brauers, A., Cerutti, S., 2007. Sleep monitoring through a textile recording system. In Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS, Lyon. [Pg.212]

Chem. Descrip. Rutile titanium dioxide, stannic oxide/antimony doped Uses Electroconductive pigment, antistat for anti-electrostatic coatings and primers on plastics, rubber, textiles, recording paper substrates, for mfg. of electronic equip, and components for clean room construction Features Inc. physical str. of moldings and paint films requires smaller loading amts. exc. chem. /physical stability against humidity natural whiteness for easy coloring... [Pg.865]

Berry J K, Modern textile fibers, their Chemical and Physical properties . Textile Recorder, 64 52, September 1946. [Pg.90]

Textile Industries (1947-), Textile Recorder (1883-), Textile Research Journal (1932-). [Pg.62]

Because flexible films have excellent strength and good electrical and thermal properties, have low permeability to gases, water, oil, odour and could be sterilised so they are used in capacitors, cables, magnetic recording tapes, typewriter ribbons, food packaging, tracing film, book covers, etc. The film is coated with aluminium by vacuum disposition and used for decoration and in textiles. [Pg.186]

The difficulties of adequate and reproducible diagnosis have interfered with determination of the incidence of mesothelioma. McDonald studied 11,000 Canadian chrysotile miners and, in 1980, reported that of the 4547 deaths in this group between 1910 and 1975, only 11 were recorded as resulting from mesothelioma (McDonald et al. 1980). At other sites, especially shipyards, mills, and manufacturing plants, other authors had reported higher incidences among individuals exposed to asbestos (e.g., Elmes et al., 1965 Newhouse and Thompson, 1965). Selikoff reported 15 mesotheliomas out of 199 deaths in 689 asbestos production and textile workers exposed between 1959 to 1971, although only 4 such deaths had been recorded before 1966 (Selikoff et al., 1972). [Pg.133]

The standard presents OSHA s determination that exposure to cotton dust presents a significant health hazard to employees and establishes permissible exposure limits for selected processes in the cotton industry and for non-textile industries where there is exposure to cotton dust. The cotton dust standard also provides for employee exposure monitoring, engineering controls and work practices, respirators, employee training, medical surveillance, signs and record keeping. [Pg.65]

Nyquist plots recorded at an electrochemical cell with palladium electrodes or woven, non-woven or knitted textile electrodes with /4=180mm2 and d=103mm for a NaCI concentration of (1) 1x10 2, (2) 1 x10 3 and (3) 1 x10 4mol I- at T=298.0K. Part b is an enlargement of part a. [Pg.256]

In this section, the behaviour of the textile electrodes when used for a longer period in the electrochemical cell is investigated. It is expected that this behaviour can change as a function of time because of uptake of electrolyte solution by the textile electrodes and possible corrosion reactions that can occur. Additionally in this case, the data and results obtained for the textile electrodes will be compared with those obtained for palladium electrodes. Bode and Nyquist plots are recorded for the four types of electrodes and the electrolyte resistance was measured as a function of time for electrolyte concentrations of 1 xlCT1,1 xlO 2,1 xlO 3 and 1 xl(T4moll The values for A and d are 180 mm2 and 103 mm, respectively. For all these concentrations, the resistances are summarised in Tables9.9-9.12. [Pg.266]


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