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    Lyocell

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    Lyocell Lyocell is a newly manufactured cellulose fibre which is used in a wide range of clothing and household textiles due to its very unique properties. These properties include: strong‚ long lasting‚ variety of textures (including silky and denim feel)‚ absorbent and wicks moisture. In addition it is very durable‚ so it can be used in conveyor belts‚ oil filters‚ and capacitor separators. Lyocell is made by dissolving wood pulp into amine oxide solvent which changes chemical and surface properties

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    Five Food Groups

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    The five food groups are: 1. Bread‚ cereals and potatoes: ( carbohydrate‚ calcium and iron‚ B vitamins and dietary fibre) - Carbohydrate is needed to provide energy. Starchy carbohydrates are broken down and converted to glucose which is either stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles or is circulated in the bloodstream where it can enter cells and be used as energy. - Dietary fibre is not absorbed but passes through the gastrointestinal tract‚ helping to keep it healthy before being excreted. -

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    INDUSTRY PROFILE The Indian textile industry is one the largest and oldest sectors in the country and among the most important in the economy in terms of output‚ investment and employment. The sector employs nearly 35 million people and after agriculture‚ is the second-highest employer in the country. Its importance is underlined by the fact that it accounts for around 4% of Gross Domestic Product‚ 14% of industrial production‚ 9% of excise collections‚ 18% of employment in the industrial sector

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    type of muscle tissue‚ which is also called involuntary‚ smooth or plain muscle. It still contains the protein filaments; they do not lie in an ordered pattern and therefore do not produce the banding characteristics of striated muscle. The muscle fibres are spindle or cigar shaped with single central nuclei‚ and dovetail with each other. This type of muscle tends to form sheets and still needs nervous stimulation to effect contraction‚ this is supplied by the autonomic nervous system‚ which is part

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    in textile processing for fibre surface modification and others are associated with many constraints. These treatments mainly concern with energy‚ cost and environmental issues. Application of Plasma technology at low temperature in textile processing can prove to be the best alternative for these issues. Various machines and techniques have been developed for generation and application of plasma to the textile materials. The innovative reactions mainly occur on the fibre surface‚ forming free radicals

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    jewellery. Cornstarch polymer is used to replace oil-based thermoplastics in packaging. It is made from high starch vegetables including potatoes‚ corn and maize. It is biodegradable and environmentally friendly. Paperfoam is made from starch-based fibres and paper

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    in the vehicle. The suspects may have washed their clothing and persons -reducing the possibility of finding GSR‚ fibres‚ hairs or glass particles. GSR lasts a varied amount of time on skin from three to twenty four hours (Jalanti et al 1999 p.48). The tests can come back negative because GSR had been rubbed away due to general movement (Borghi and Hartner 1996 p.52). Hairs and fibres can be lost fairly quickly under certain conditions‚ so may not be recoverable after two days (Fisher 2000 p.204)

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    Bibliography: -Sengupta‚ Somini. "NEWS ANALYSIS; The Post-Cash‚ Post-Credit-Card Economy." The New York Times. The New York Times‚ 29 Apr. 2012. Web. 18 Dec. 2012. -Unknown. "Will Paper Money Become Obsolete?" Merchants Barter Exchange RSS. Unknown‚ 10 May 2012. Web. 18

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    it differs by depositing silica soot on the surface of the target rod. This process is commonly used in the creation of plastic optical fibres. 2.3.2 Drawing the fiber 2.3.2.a.1 This is a process where a solid preform is converted into a thin fiber. 2.3.2.a.1.1 Double Crucible Method 2.3.2.a.1.2 Extrusion method 2.3.3 Operational principles of optic fibres

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    EXPERIMENT 4 ANALYSIS OF HYDROCARBON IN COMMON FUELS BY SOLID-PHASE MICROEXTRACTION (SPME) AND GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY (GC-MS) Abstract In the analysis the solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) was developed for the identification of volatile compounds (hydrocarbon) in fuel. The samples was used is (kerosene‚ diesel‚ thinner and petrol) and one unknown. After the analyte was extracted by SPME in 20min‚ it directly injected

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