Sentences with phrase «of synthetic fibres»

And the inventors of synthetic fibres saved countless wild animals.
A Black suit is mostly made of black wool and sometimes it is mixed with some amount of synthetic fibres to increase the strength and longevity of the suit.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2015, an imported blanket (made of synthetic fibres) imported from one of these 72 countries will be assessed the higher 17 - per - cent MFN rate, rather than the 12 - per cent GPT rate - making them more expensive to consumers.

Not exact matches

Using a «gnotobiotic mouse model» — where mice were «colonized with a synthetic human gut microbiota composed of fully sequenced commensal bacteria» — Desai et al reported on the effects of different diets with different fibre content.
«Conservatively, we can identify at least 56,000 tonnes of plastic entering our environment every year, [including] beverage litter, tyre dust, synthetic fibres, production waste, microbeads and plastic bags,» Boomerang Alliance national policy director Dave West said.
Unfortunately processed foods, synthetic chemicals, over consumption of antibiotics (including those in the animals we eat), lack of fibre and high stress lifestyles can all throw out the balance of good and bad bacteria crucial to our overall health.
Repelling is a proven issue with the use of Petroleum based products on any synthetic fibre diapers.
Has a special «Amicor Pure» synthetic fibre hypoallergenic filling which helps stop the build up of bacteria and repels dust mites
wear loose clothing made of natural fibres, as these are more absorbent and breathable than synthetic fibres
Anything oily sticks strongly to synthetic fibres, including the 20 grams of greasy sebum that an adult's skin produces every day.
It is among the best spun polymer fibres in terms of tensile strength, ultimate strain, and especially toughness, even when compared to synthetic fibres such as Kevlar.
The toughness modulus of the new «bionicomposites», as they have been dubbed, is also higher than that of Kevlar, which is a synthetic polymeric fibre (routinely used in bullet - proof vests).
The Prince of Wales, a veteran environmental campaigner, has been aware of issues around synthetic fibres for a long time.
-LRB-!!!!!!!) I also wanted a jacket that was not filled with down and feathers, but synthetic fibres, because geese get plucked alive for their feathers, which causes them a lot of pain and leaves them with bleeding skin, so cruel!
2 different synthetic fibres within the bristles making it a «duo - fibre» brush, essentially what happens when you use this brush is that the white bristles pick up the product whilst the black bristles make light work of all the blending, this helps to create soft layers and gives you that gorgeous natural bronzed glow, sounds amazing right?
Questions to give to students to get them consilidating their knowledge of natural and synthetic fibres and the different types.
Body: Monocoque, hot - galvanised lightweight steel bodyshell; carbon - fibre doors with mirrors made of synthetic material; carbon - fibre rear lid; carbon - fibre rear wing, adjustable; welded - in safety cage; bucket racing seat; six - point seat belt; air jack; fire extinguisher with electronic release unit.
Moreover, the protective sleeve is constructed of premium synthetic leather, coated with matte finishing, and has soft fibre interior, so the eye - catching protective sleeve can effectively protect your device from bumps and scratches, and offer you a comfortable grip.
Recent solo exhibitions include Out of Body, South London Gallery (2012); Invertebrates, The Hepworth Wakefield (2013); Synthetic Fibres, The Approach, London (2014).
Beautiful, small - scale creations, as well as large wall hangings, will be brought together with many of the works in which she explored new technologies and synthetic fibres.
Tencel, is a man - made cellulose fibre, sort of a hybrid natural material, with the raw material derived from a renewable resource, yet processed in a fibre extrusion process akin to that used for synthetic fibres.
About 700,000 tonnes of textiles are sent to landfill every year, but synthetic fibres will not decompose, while woollen garments do decompose and produce methane, contributing to global warming.
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