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Lanolin (from
Latin lāna '
wool', and
oleum 'oil'), also
called wool fat,
wool yolk,
wool wax,
sheep grease,
sheep yolk, or
wool grease, is a wax secreted...
- cellulose.
Wool is
produced by
follicles which are
small cells located in the
skin.
These follicles are
located in the
upper layer of the
skin called the...
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include a thin
layer of
polyester to
transport moisture away from the
skin.
Wool, in
addition to
being fire ****ant,
provides highly effective insulation...
- The
pulled wool is a
wool plucked from the dead
sheep skin. It is a
product of
Wool pulling industry.
Mazamet was the
biggest center of "
wool pulling industry"...
- Gl****
wool is an
insulating material made from gl****
fiber arranged using a
binder into a
texture similar to
wool. The
process traps many
small pockets...
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wool is any
fibrous material formed by
spinning or
drawing molten mineral or rock
materials such as slag and ceramics.
Applications of
mineral wool include...
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Occupational exposure to
infected animals or
their products (such as
skin,
wool, and meat) is the
usual pathway of
exposure for humans.
Workers exposed...
- texture. It is much
warmer and
lighter than
wool due to the
hollow core of the
angora fibre. It also
gives the
wool its
characteristic floating feel. Angora...
- shedding, or
collected from
skins of
hunted goats. The
Salish Wool Dog was prized, then, for it
being a
source of
material for
wool that was a domesticated...
- food-producing
strategy depending on the
management of herd
animals for meat,
skin,
wool, milk, blood, manure, and transport.
Nomadic pastoralism is practiced...