نتایج جستجو برای: wool yarn

تعداد نتایج: 6637  

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2011
A J Scholtz S W P Cloete E du Toit J B van Wyk T C de K van der Linde

Blowfly strike and the methods used to combat blowfly strike were recorded on 33 properties in the Rûens area of South Africa during 2003/2004. Data were recorded on Merino and Dohne Merino hoggets (n = 4951) with at least 3 months' wool growth. The following data were captured: presence or absence of strike, site of the strike (body or breech), presence or absence of dermatophilosis as well as...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
S J Chen T Liu Y J Liu B Dong Y T Huang Z L Gu

The Rex rabbit is a typical fur breed. Wool density, hair length, wool fineness, and hide area are the main indices of fur quality. We previously found that the CCNA2 gene plays an important role in hair follicle initiation and development, and it is involved in the distinctive wool density of the Rex rabbit. It is an important candidate gene for wool density selection through marker-assis...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2013
N K Pickering H T Blair R E Hickson K G Dodds P L Johnson J C McEwan

Genetic and phenotypic parameters were estimated for dagginess, breech, wool, and fiber traits from approximately 29,500 progeny born in 2009 and 2010 in New Zealand dual-purpose ram breeding sheep flocks. Dagginess is adherence of fecal matter to the wool, and this study investigates the genetic and phenotypic correlations between dagginess and breech and wool traits. Estimates for heritabilit...

Journal: :JCP 2016
Di Jian Yanfeng Peng

With the deep development and application of Internet technology, data need to be processed more and more, when dealing with large amounts of data. Spark is a versatile high-performance and parallel computing framework, which can be applied to data mining. This paper is based on the parallelization of platforms’ K-means algorithm, by building a YARN cluster environment and making experiments to...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2011
Stephan Milosavljevic Diane E Gregory Poonam Pal Allan B Carman Peter D Milburn Jack P Callaghan

Wool handling is an important rural occupation where workers process 200 or more fleeces daily, separating them into various quality components. Loads and postures they experience carry substantial risk of low back pain (LBP). Although a formal skill training structure exists, interaction with loads and LBP is unknown. We examined whether skill and LBP influenced trunk postures and loads of 60 ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1970
F B Shorland J M Gray

I. The nutritive value of solubilized wool protein prepared by dissolving finely ground wool in sodium sulphide-sodium sulphite solution followed by precipitation with 40 % acetic acid has been tested by incorporating it into protein-free diets containing the amounts of vitamins and minerals required by weanling rats. 2. At the level of 10 % (w/w) of the diet, solubilized wool protein failed to...

2008
Jeanette M. Cardamone Justin J. Martin

Wool fabrics were treated with keratin hydrolysate in isolated systems, in systems incorporating a cross-linking enzyme, and in systems with nanoparticle silver. The dimensions of wool fabric were controlled after keratin applications and the strength of bleached wool fabric was improved. Keratin applications imparted these improved properties when applied alone and when applied with the enzyme...

2016
D. J. Cottle A. L. Cowie

Purpose Australia is the largest supplier of high quality wool in the world. The environmental burden of sheep production must be shared between wool and meat. We examine different methods to handle these co-products and focus on proportional protein content as a basis for allocation, that is, protein mass allocation (PMA). This is the first comprehensive investigation applying PMA for calculat...

2000
C. A. HALL

An investigation into the moisture content in the fleece of Merino sheep was commenced after proposing the hypothesis that moisture and relative humidity were required at the skin surface for the survival of the 1st instar larvae and the initiation of a strike. A method for drying wool was developed which created a minimal disturbance to its normal constituents. It was shown that, in dry weathe...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1993
J R Hales A A Fawcett

Quantitative measurements of blood flow (BF) to skin and several other tissues were made using radioactive microspheres in conscious sheep. The sheep were from established flocks that had been selectively bred for greater (Fleece plus) or lesser (Fleece minus) wool production. The BF rate per unit area of wool-bearing skin was significantly greater in the Fleece plus (n = 9) than in the Fleece ...

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