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Azlon is a
synthetic textile fiber composed of
protein material derived from
natural sources such as soy, peanut, milk or corn.
Currently it is used in...
- Milk
fiber or milk wool is a type of
Azlon, a
regenerated protein fiber based on the
casein protein found in milk.
There are
several trade names for milk-casein-based...
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which was
given the name
Azlon. It was
usable for
making suits, felt hats, and overcoats.
Though pilot production of
Azlon reached 5,000
pounds (2,300 kg)...
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lightweight Angora wool
Angora rabbit Softness,
blends well with
other fibres Azlon Synthetic Soft, silky, hygroscopic, also
known as
Aralac Byssus Pinna nobilis...
- fibers,
hardened or
tanned in a
formaldehyde bath,
which was
given the name
Azlon. It
never reached the
commercial market.
Soybean oil was used by Ford in...
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three excerpts from it as
separate short stories during his
lifetime – "
Azlon" in The
Young Magicians (1969), "The Mantic****" in
Beyond the
Gates of...
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History of the
Drackett Company's Work with Soybeans, Soy
Protein and
Azlon (1937-2020):
Extensively Annotated Bibliography and
Sourcebook (PDF). Lafayette...
- categories:
cellulosic fibers,
synthetic fibers and
protein fibers (e.g.,
azlon).
Manufactured cellulosic fibers include rayon made from
bamboo and wood...
- Malaysia 1–2 South
Korea Azlon Misron 37' Oh Dae-keun 9' Yoon Sung-hoon 63'...
- Time" (poem) (J.R.R. Tolkien) "The Dragon's Visit" (poem) (J.R.R. Tolkien) "
Azlon" (from Khymyrium) (Lin Carter) The book was
reviewed by Tony
Lewis in Locus...