نتایج جستجو برای: keywords archaeological textiles

تعداد نتایج: 1992843  

2017
Anna Maria Kubicka Zuzanna M. Rosin Piotr Tryjanowski Emma Nelson

BACKGROUND The shells of molluscs survive well in many sedimentary contexts and yield information about the diet of prehistoric humans. They also yield evidence of symbolic behaviours through their use as beads for body adornments. Researchers often analyse the location of perforations in shells to make judgements about their use as symbolic objects (e.g., beads), the assumption being that hole...

Journal: :Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2015
Ilana Perelshtein Anat Lipovsky Nina Perkas Tzanko Tzanov M Аrguirova M Leseva Aharon Gedanken

The ability to scale-up the sonochemical coating of medical textiles with antibacterial nanoparticles is demonstrated in the current paper. A roll-to-roll pilot installation to coat textiles was built taking into consideration the requirements of the sonochemical process. A long-run experiment was conducted in which 2500 m of fabric were coated with antibacterial ZnO nanoparticles (NPs). The me...

2006
Dierk Knittel Eckhard Schollmeyer

Surface chemistry and structure determines most uses of textiles (adhesion, skin contact, handle ...) whereas the fibre core has to give strength. Thus, new strategies have to be developed for imparting permanent functionality to textile surfaces. This aim can be reached by using e.g. biocompatible polymers like carrageenans, chitosans from the carbohydrate family or some of their derivatives f...

2006
Y. W. H. Wong C. W. M. Yuen M. Y. S. Leung S. K. A. Ku H. L. I. Lam

The use of nanotechnology in the textile industry has increased rapidly due to its unique and valuable properties. The present status of nanotechnology use in textiles is reviewed, with an emphasis on improving various properties of textiles.

2017
Philipp Brauner Julia van Heek Anne Kathrin Schaar Martina Ziefle Nur Al-huda Hamdan Lukas Oßmann Florian Heller Jan O. Borchers Klaus Scheulen Thomas Gries Hannah Kraft Hannes Fromm Marina Franke Christian Wentz Manfred Wagner Manuel Dicke Christian Möllering Franz Adenau

Smart Interactive Textiles combine the warmth and omnipresence of textiles in our everyday lives with the benefits of modern information and commu‐ nication technologies. The potential of innovation is not only based on technical ingenuity, but also on the consideration and embedding of peoples’ fears, require‐ ments, desires, and wishes regarding these innovative technologies. Thus, the develo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2009

2003
David I. Lehn Craig W. Neely Kevin Schoonover Thomas L. Martin Mark T. Jones

The integration of wires and electronics into textiles (e-textiles) has many potential applications for wearable and pervasive computing. Textiles are an integral part of everyday life, from clothing we wear to the carpet we walk upon. Being able to combine electronics with textiles would enable pervasive computing to blend into the background so that the user can go about a normal routine. One...

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