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The Springs Bulletin - September 22, 1943
Springs Cotton Mills
Jan 01, 0001
The Springs Cotton Mill traces it's beginning to the organization of the Fort Mill Manufacturing Co. which opened a plant in Fort Mill, SC in 1888. The company went on to open plants in Lancaster, SC, Chester, SC, and Kershaw...
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The Springs Bulletin - October 6, 1943
Springs Cotton Mills
Jan 01, 0001
The Springs Cotton Mill traces it's beginning to the organization of the Fort Mill Manufacturing Co. which opened a plant in Fort Mill, SC in 1888. The company went on to open plants in Lancaster, SC, Chester, SC, and Kershaw...
Published by: Springs Cotton Mills
The Springs Bulletin - August 25, 1943
Springs Cotton Mills
Jan 01, 0001
The Springs Cotton Mill traces it's beginning to the organization of the Fort Mill Manufacturing Co. which opened a plant in Fort Mill, SC in 1888. The company went on to open plants in Lancaster, SC, Chester, SC, and Kershaw...
Published by: Springs Cotton Mills
Cotton Leaf Disease Detection Using Instance Segmentation
Cotton is one of the most important cash and fiber crops in India. Agricultural machine learning plays a very important role in this agricultural industry. In this paper, the use of an object detection algorithm namely Mask RCNN...
Pico-electrochemistry in humidity-equilibrated electrolyte films on nano-cotton

Cotton-extracted cellulose nanocrystals are spin-coated from aqueous suspension (0.6 wt%) onto glass slides to give ca. 40 nm thick films. Impregnation with LiCl and redox active Fe(CN)6 3-/4- into this...

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Pico-electrochemistry in humidity-equilibrated electrolyte films on nano-cotton

Cotton-extracted cellulose nanocrystals are spin-coated from aqueous suspension (0.6 wt%) onto glass slides to give ca. 40 nm thick films. Impregnation with LiCl and redox active Fe(CN)6 3-/4- into this...

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Crustal seismic velocity responds to a magmatic intrusion and seasonal loading in Iceland's Northern Volcanic Zone.
Seismic noise interferometry is an exciting technique for studying volcanoes, providing a continuous measurement of seismic velocity changes (dv/v), which are sensitive to magmatic processes that affect the surrounding crust....
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Countershading in zebrafish results from an Asip1 controlled dorsoventral gradient of pigment cell differentiation.
Dorso-ventral (DV) countershading is a highly-conserved pigmentary adaptation in vertebrates. In mammals, spatially regulated expression of agouti-signaling protein (ASIP) generates the difference in shading by driving a switch...
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Countershading in zebrafish results from an Asip1 controlled dorsoventral gradient of pigment cell differentiation.
Dorso-ventral (DV) countershading is a highly-conserved pigmentary adaptation in vertebrates. In mammals, spatially regulated expression of agouti-signaling protein (ASIP) generates the difference in shading by driving a switch...
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Effects of Aphid Density and Plant Taxa on Predatory Ladybeetle Abundance at Field and Landscape Scales.
In agroecosystems, predatory ladybeetles play an important role in restraining aphid population growth and suppressing aphid populations. They can adapt to various habitats and make use of various aphid species associated with...
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Green Biosynthesis of Tin Oxide Nanomaterials Mediated by Agro-Waste Cotton Boll Peel Extracts for the Remediation of Environmental Pollutant Dyes.
The sustainable synthesis of metal oxide materials provides an ecofriendly and more exciting approach in the domain of a clean environment. Besides, plant extracts to synthesize nanoparticles have been considered one of the more...
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Theory of radiation trapping by the accelerating solitons in optical fibers
AV Gorbach, DV Skryabin
Nov 01, 2007
We present a theory describing trapping of the normally dispersive radiation by the Raman solitons in optical fibers. Frequency of the radiation component is continuously blueshifting, while the soliton is redshifting....
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Theory of radiation trapping by the accelerating solitons in optical fibers
AV Gorbach, DV Skryabin
Nov 01, 2007
We present a theory describing trapping of the normally dispersive radiation by the Raman solitons in optical fibers. Frequency of the radiation component is continuously blueshifting, while the soliton is redshifting....
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Chiral Phthalocyanines through Axial Coordination

A novel approach to axially induce chirality on silicon phthalocyanines via a microwave-assisted route is reported. CD analysis provides spectroscopic evidence that chirality is transferred onto both Soret and Q-bands of the...

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Quilt by Winthrop Staff Member in Traveling Quilt Exhibition
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Teresa Justice hand quilted her entry with a variegated perle cotton using a kaleidoscope pattern. Her quilt debuts next week at the International Quilt Festival-Houston and will be part of a traveling exhibition for the next 18...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Prospective Role of Cognitive Appraisals and Social Support in Predicting Children's Posttraumatic Stress.
Although both social support and cognitive appraisals are strong predictors of children's posttraumatic adjustment, understanding of the interplay between these factors is limited. We assessed whether cognitive appraisals...
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