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1        There were significant changes in the leathers after storage.
2 al cellulose (BC) is a promising sustainable leather alternative, on account of its material properti
3                                              Leathers and Olson draw the strong conclusion that neuro
4 was a significant difference between treated leathers and the control.
5 coated aseptic containers (36 ng/g), rubber, leather, and textiles (25 ng/g), and yard waste (11 ng/g
6                             Although rubber, leather, and textiles comprise only 9% of the national M
7 /vanilla and humidity/TCA notes, but not the leather/animal/ink note.
8 applications include providing durability to leather, anti-corrosive properties to metals, and substr
9             Agavins and inulin were added to leathers at two concentration levels (6 and 4%) individu
10 arsal elements that had been in contact with leather boots.
11  threads were made from either goat or sheep leather, coated with metal leaves or powder.
12                Humans have dyed textiles and leather, colored food, and paint body parts using natura
13                                The term shoe-leather epidemiology is often synonymous with field epid
14 meter dating of an assemblage of fibrous and leather footwear from Arnold Research Cave in central Mi
15 ncluding non-water-soluble pigments and dyed leather from an ancient Egyptian chariot, achieving sens
16 mats can be used as an alternative to animal leather in industry and fashion once they have been drie
17 tential health risk of heavy metals from the leather industries in Pakistan based on multiple biologi
18 essive exposure to the heavy metals from the leather industries.
19 their application, mainly in the textile and leather industry, making the dyestuff industry responsib
20 cially valuable species in the international leather industry, with the highest levels of exploitatio
21  following industries: rubber, plastics, and leather manufacturing; utilities; office building servic
22 itral oxime (earthy with patchouli, moss and leather notes).
23 xture between the serpentine-soil specialist leather oak (Quercus durata) and the widespread Californ
24                                          The leather of Caiman latirostris is highly appreciated in t
25 cal applications, such as the fabrication of leather or parchment, stresses comparable to muscle cont
26  possible that the fiber is a remnant of the leather or sinew string binding the talons together.
27 They are used as direct dyes in the textile, leather, printing ink, and cosmetic industries.
28  model of neuroinflammation induced by scrap leather revealed that inflammatory reactions led to ER s
29 ions were baseline series, metal series, and leather/shoe series.
30 to 7675 cal years B.P., and later fibrous or leather slip-ons span the period from 5575 to 1070 cal y
31  range of industrial applications, including leather tanning, paper production, textile dyeing, and a
32 ion with respect to the control, influencing leather texture.
33  baseball surface by filling in pores in the leather; this is possible because of its relatively high
34                                         Goat leather threads were associated with an egg-white binder
35 glue was identified as adhesive in all sheep leather threads.
36                             Elderberry fruit leather was produced using RSM to evaluate the effects o
37 ral, thermal and sensory properties of apple leathers was investigated.
38 egories (i.e., plastic, stone, wood, fabric, leather/wool, paper, and metal).