- In fibers,
trilobal is a cross-section
shape with
three distinct sides. The
shape is
advantageous for
optical reflective properties and is used in textile...
-
pronounced use of
stucco for
decoration and the
adoption of the
trilobal arch. The
trilobal arch, a more
elaborate design than the
broken arch used previously...
- surface.
Different shapes have
their own significance; for example, the
trilobal cross section contributes several physical properties to the fibres, including...
- cross-section, but
special designs can be hollow, oval, star-shaped or
trilobal. The
latter design provides more
optically reflective properties. Synthetic...
- his bedspread, bathroom, gloves, clothes, ****s, dog, and an
unusual trilobal **** fiber.
Other evidence included witness testimony that
placed Williams...
- excellent. Flat
Reflection of
light is
higher than that of a
round shape.
Trilobal Trilobal fibers have
three sides. They feel like silk
fibers and
their reflection...
-
contribute to its
luster properties; in some cases,
synthetic fibres mimic this
trilobal shape for a silk-like appearance. 'Lustering'
refers to any
process that...
-
protein complex that
binds to
ubiquitinated endosomal cargo. ESCRT-II is a
trilobal complex composed of two
copies of vps25, one copy of vps22 and the C-terminal...
-
somewhat darker lip
contains no nectar. The
labellum or lip is
slightly trilobal, wider,
slightly convex and
longer than the
other petals. It is 6-16 mm...
- last
floor (along the
southern and
western views) that
include twined and
trilobal windows,
particularly along the
eastern wall. A 1986
intervention was responsible...