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Pernicious anaemia in the textile industry.
Published 1991“…The objective was to examine whether the observed excess mortality from anaemia in textile and clothing workers was associated with any specific anaemia type or occupational activity. …”
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Textile logics of late medieval romance
Published 2016“…This essay examines some of the threads linking textiles, late medieval vernacular romance, and the manuscripts in which they survive. …”
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Textiles in libraries – a patchwork of collaborative opportunities
Published 2022“…Since the autumn of 2021 the Bodleian’s Conservation and Collection Care team, in collaboration with the Centre for the Study of the Book, has been undertaking a project exploring the expected and unexpected places textiles appear in our library collections. The scope of this project has been wide, from embroidered bindings to endbands, and tapestries to t-shirts. …”
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Prices and profits in cotton textiles during the Industrial revolution
Published 2010“…Cotton textile firms led the development of machinery-based industrialization in the Industrial Revolution. …”
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Competitive advantage, political advantage and shelter in the textile industry
Published 2004“…</p> <p>The empirical background to this thesis is a study of the global textile industry and the complexity, multidimensional and multi-level nature of the relationship between the wider textile complex and governments. …”
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The textile industry in Byzantine and early Islamic Egypt: continuity and change
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Enhancement of piezoelectricity via electrostatic effects on a textile platform
Published 2012“…We have shown the enhanced piezoelectricity by electrostatic effects on a textile based platform. The electrostatic and piezoelectric effects were hybridized by integrating piezoelectric ZnO nanowires and a charged dielectric film on a wearable textile substrate. …”
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Mutable, flexible, fluid: papyrus drawings for textiles and replication in roman art
Published 2020“…There is a relatively unexplored corpus of papyrus drawings made for and used by artisans engaged in the production of textiles in late Roman Egypt. The intentional indeterminacy in such sketches enabled both artistic flexibility and replicative (if not mass) production. …”
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Interesting green elastomeric composites: silk textile reinforced natural rubber
Published 2016“…Here, for the first time, we examine the potential of silk textiles as reinforcements in NR to produce a fully-green, flexible yet strengthened elastomeric composite material. …”
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Was technological change in the early Industrial Revolution Schumpeterian? Evidence of cotton textile profitability
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Assays of cytotoxicity and mutagenicity as a tool for assessment of consumer exposed to textile dyes
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Review of: Niessen, S.A.: Motifs of Life in Toba Batak Texts and Textiles
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Was technological change in the early Industrial Revolution Schumpeterian? Evidence of cotton textile profitability
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Triboelectric yarns with electrospun functional polymer coatings for highly durable and washable smart textile applications
Published 2021“…<p>Triboelectric generators are excellent candidates for smart textiles applications due to their ability to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. …”
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Textiles, furs and liveries : a study of the material culture of the court of Edward I (1272-1307)
Published 1992“…<p>The thesis is an attempt to study the place of textile materials and furs in the life of the court of Edward I. …”
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Tracing the biographies of textiles in the transition of medieval to modern times: wool fabrics and brigandines from an Iberian castle
Published 2024“…Findings of archaeological textiles and fibres in Northern Iberia are extremely rare. …”
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