Published Online: 2015-3-1
© 2015 Martin Hild et. al.
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- Evaluation of Illumination Intensity of Plastic Optical Fibres with Tio2 Particles by Laser Treatment
- Air permeability of polyester nonwoven fabrics
- Human-Friendly Design of Virtual System “female Body-dress”
- Finite Element Modelling for Tensile Behaviour of Thermally Bonded Nonwoven Fabric
- Mathematical Model of the Heald with Damping Element
- Moisture Comfort and Antibacterial Properties of Elastic Warp-Knitted Fabrics
- Comparison of Japanese and Chinese Clothing Evaluations by Experts Taking into Account Marketability
- Pcl/Chitosan Blended Nanofibrous Tubes Made by Dual Syringe Electrospinning
Keywords for this article
Poly-(£-caprolactone);
PCL;
Chitosan;
Electrospinning;
Nanofibrous Tubes;
Polymer blend
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Articles in the same Issue
- Effect of Weave Structure on Thermo-Physiological Properties of Cotton Fabrics
- Analysis of Moisture Evaporation from Underwear Designed for Fire-Fighters
- Evaluation of Illumination Intensity of Plastic Optical Fibres with Tio2 Particles by Laser Treatment
- Air permeability of polyester nonwoven fabrics
- Human-Friendly Design of Virtual System “female Body-dress”
- Finite Element Modelling for Tensile Behaviour of Thermally Bonded Nonwoven Fabric
- Mathematical Model of the Heald with Damping Element
- Moisture Comfort and Antibacterial Properties of Elastic Warp-Knitted Fabrics
- Comparison of Japanese and Chinese Clothing Evaluations by Experts Taking into Account Marketability
- Pcl/Chitosan Blended Nanofibrous Tubes Made by Dual Syringe Electrospinning