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The Scent of Victory : Controlling Odor in the Locker Room: Are athletic endeavors and smelly gym bags inexorably linked? We look at the business of "odor management" for sports and outdoor apparel
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Keeping It Cool or Saying Toasty: Thermal regulation - keeping the human body warm or cool as necessary - is why we wear clothes in the first place. It's especially important for sports and outdoor apparel
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Functions of Geotextiles Used in Roadway Base Course Construction: The benefits of using geotextiles in roadway construction include separation and stabilization.
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Real-Time Monitoring For Sustainable Fiber Reactive Dyeing Processes: Real-time analysis allows individual optimization of each shade's dyeing process and color properties
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Novel, Self-Assembled Antimicrobial Textile Coating Containing Chitosan Nanoparticles: Chitosan nanoparticles were synthesized and coateed on cotton to impart antimicrobial activity
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Graft Polymerization an Antibacterial Activity on Textiles Introduced by Photosensitive Anthraquinones: Photosensitive anthraquinonce acid dyed polymers exhibit antibacterial activity under UVA and fluorescent light
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Rechargeable Antibacterial Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid) Nanofibrous Membranes: A novel antimicrobial material, chlorinated hydantoin nanofibrous membranes showed efficient, durable, and rechargeable antibacterial properties
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Microcapsule Durability on Polyamide-Knitted Fabrics Assessed by Streaming Potential Analysis: Zeta potential of pantyhose treated with skin-care microcapsules was measured to determine durability to laundering
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Relationship of Cotton Fiber Calcium and Magnesium Contents on Dye Uptake: The removal of residual Ca and Ma from cotton fabric prior to bleaching results in significant changes in dye uptake and more effective residual pectin removal from the fabric
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