Linen, always a staple for summer, is blended with synthetics like rayon and polyester to add sheen and reduce wrinkling. |
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Merino Wool is a natural fiber that absorbs 10 times more moisture than synthetics, and it does not hold odor. |
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The waste products are increasingly made of heavy non-biodegradable plastics and other synthetics. |
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Merino wool is another natural fabric that can feature no added synthetics or unnatural colours. |
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Liberia was a major supplier of natural rubber to the United States until the 1970s, when prices plummeted due to competition from synthetics. |
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Nylon and synthetics, such as polyester and polypropylene, melt at about 480-degrees and 300-degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. |
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Gemologists use these needle inclusions found in natural rubies to distinguish them from synthetics, simulants, or substitutes. |
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Knits are available in 100 percent cotton, blends and synthetics, including microfibers and performance fibers. |
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Surpluses persisted, however, thanks to greater foreign production and the increased use of synthetics in textile manufacturing. |
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The rule for creating synthetics is that the strike price and expiration date of the calls and puts must be identical. |
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He says world economic growth is the strongest it's been in 15 years, and wool prices are more competitive against cotton and synthetics. |
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Twentieth century technology has opened up a treasure of textures and materials from space age synthetics to hand-woven straws. |
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If you're in synthetics or cotton all that moisture is trapped on the inside of your garment. |
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However, synthetics like polyester and nylon are naturally hydrophobic, so they repel the water and keep it away from the skin. |
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And all have fewer side effects and all are cheaper than the competing synthetics. |
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Linen yarn has twice the strength of cotton and mixes well with synthetics. |
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As one of the most easily dyed synthetics, pleather can be classified in many different fashion categories. |
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The pressures of visual appeal, economic accountability and the lack of information about alternatives have kept most turf managers from finding an alternative to synthetics. |
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Most caps are made from cedar, but you can also find redwood and other woods, as well as synthetics that match some of the popular engineered decking materials. |
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Clandestine labs produce vast quantities of ketamine and other synthetics which are now fuelling a worldwide boom. |
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Beginner boots are usually soft and are made of nylon or other synthetics. |
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With the exception of superfine cotton, the best quick-drying fabrics are the new synthetics. |
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To ensure aromatherapeutic benefits, make sure candles and misters are made with pure oils instead of synthetics, and of course, blow out the candle before dozing off. |
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Formulated to clean Wash and Wear fabrics, fire fighter's uniforms, synthetics, table linen, shirts, uniforms, diapers etc. |
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Traditional stuffing materials such as horsehair have largely been replaced by foam rubber and synthetics. |
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Since the properties of synthetics vary considerably, each synthetic lubricant tends to find a special application. |
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The homes also have wool carpeting and floorings made of bamboo or cork as alternatives to traditional carpeting made from synthetics, which gives off noxious gases. |
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They are not recommended for addition to systems containing aromatic oils or some synthetics. |
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Although helpful, these synthetics are not as healthy as their natural counterparts. |
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In the innovative field of synthetics, the Mobil range of products is unsurpassed. |
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The harshness of synthetics, wool, hemp, or rough linen can irritate skin and cause a 'flare-up' of symptoms. |
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Today's furniture is coated with a countless variety of varnishes and synthetics and is treated with a whole range of preservative agents. |
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The main factor contributing to the price decline is more a result of increased competition with synthetics in the fibre market. |
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Issues such as sick building syndrome and sustainability are also prompting a move away from synthetics back towards natural materials and finishes. |
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On display will be a comprehensive collection of fine garments and accessories for men, women and children in cotton, silk, linen, denim and synthetics. |
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The major competitors to the wool industry, cotton and synthetics, have developed new fibres that meet consumer needs such as being lightweight, soft and easy to care. |
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Modern bows are made of pernambuco, but as this becomes increasingly expensive and difficult to obtain some makers are experimenting with carbon fibre and other synthetics. |
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There'll always be a huge demand here for raw wool from Australia, provided we can keep the spindles here spinning wool and keep them away from spinning synthetics. |
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Meanwhile, other product sectors of the market, such as performance synthetics and worsteds, weakened in 2000, offsetting the recovery in the denim market. |
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The side effects from the dangerous cocktails of synthetics range from psychosis to death. |
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But it's still essential for the production of plastics, synthetics, food base, and keroids. |
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It was not until the late 20th century that natural fibers were replaced by synthetics in mainstream use. |
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Each of these companies patents several processes for the production of aromatic synthetics annually. |
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Natural and synthetics are used for their different odor characteristics in perfumery. |
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It is more hydrophilic than most other synthetics, allowing it to wick away perspiration. |
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Natural waxes are used to replace standard petroleum-based synthetics and natural oils are used to defoam instead of mineral oils. |
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She said in a purist world there would be no need for synthetics but in reality there are no organic substitutes for things like ascorbic acid, which is used in so many products. |
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The process also biodegrades most highly toxic polychlorinated biphenyls and other synthetics in a natural microbial, enzymatic system that includes using sophisticated computer automation. |
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Embrace the casual and comfortable universe, and savour sportswear-type cottony fabrics or synthetics, as well as denims, corduroys, colour-wovens, casual knits and prints. |
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Indeed, if we do a proper analysis of our blood, we would find thousands of different chemicals, most of them coming from natural sources but some of those would have toxicities comparable to the synthetics. |
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Before the advent of synthetics, textile manufacturing depended almost exclusively on wool, silk and fiber plants such as cotton and flax. |
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Also, synthetics such as Tyvek and Teslin have been introduced as printing media as a more durable material than paper. |
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Only plastics and synthetics that cannot be recycled will end up in landfills, he said. |
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So-called permanent paper can first be printed in a classic offset process, and subsequently sent through the office laser printer preprinting for synthetics. |
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Rayon for reinforcing tyres was displaced by synthetics and steel. |
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The report explains the basic features of managed synthetics as well as Fitch's rating philosophy for such structures. |
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In 1962 production of synthetics by the free world overtook that of natural rubber. |
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Hybrid synthetic and cash CDOs have provided investors with the ability to access a diverse CDO asset base via synthetics. |
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These factors, coupled with the cytotoxicity of previous synthetics, were part of the impetus for developing the fibrinogen adhesive, he says. |
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This synthetic has different properties from other synthetics and is used for rubber hose, tank lining, conveyor belts, gaskets, and wire insulation. |
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Natural waxes are used to replace standard petroleum-based synthetics, and natural oils are used to defoam instead of mineral oils. |
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Plant fibers tend to be better tolerated by people with sensitivities to the protein yarns, and allergists may suggest using them or synthetics instead to prevent symptoms. |
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It is expected that German SME transactions in 2004 will be structured using cash technology in place of synthetics, which have been more prevalent in recent years. |
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The synthetics are considerably more expensive than basic mineral oils and are only used in niche markets where their additional performance can command premium prices. |
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Free from synthetics such as mineral oils, silicones, propylene glycol or ethanolamines, the range is instead packed with natural ingredients and old-school fresh male scents. |
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The researchers are now testing the properties of the carbon-13 diamonds, and they expect the new synthetics to surpass the hardness of natural diamonds. |
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Americans had little interest in researching synthetics since there was a plentiful supply of natural rubber for North America from the plantations. |
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