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"cellulose" Definitions
  1. a natural substance that forms the cell walls of all plants and trees and is used in making plastics, paper, etc.
  2. any compound of cellulose used in making paint, lacquer, etc.

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The cellulose acetate of the cigarette butt filter is cellulose acetate.
The new material uses cellulose nanofibrils—nanometer-scale fibers of cellulose, a plant-based material similar to chitin used to make paper.
Using small strands of cellulose, or cellulose nanofibrils, that were processed by mechanical defibrillation, the researchers engineered a flexible membrane with the same capability.
Pre-shredded cheese is oftentimes coated in cellulose to prevent it from sticking together in the bag — and the cellulose works so well that it can prevent cheese from melting together in a sauce.
Cellulose is biocompatible and has been shown to promote wound healing.
Centuries later, the nurses of World War I repurposed cellulose bandages.
Lyocell is an eco-friendly cellulose fiber made from wood pulp.
Cellulose pulp is used in making rayon fabric, paper, packaging and banknotes.
Companies use cellulose — a wood pulp derivative — as an anti-clumping additive.
These harmless bacteria produce strands of cellulose to help propel themselves forward.
Cellulose is already used in some tissue engineering methods, the study noted.
They keep rebuilding my hometown with sticks and drywall and cellulose insulation.
Microbes gobble up the nutrients, leaving behind cellulose, a form of fiber.
This is the case of two cellulose nitrate hairpieces that have cracked.
There are also studies of cellulose conversion processes that aren't as energy intensive.
But the cellulose trinitrate lacquer on the Presto records put them at risk.
Best of all was a refrigerated cabinet containing reels of cellulose nitrate film.
Cellulose is often used in grated cheese products to keep it from clumping.
Cellulose is also found in wood, but is easier to extract from vegetables.
It's made of cellulose, extracted from the waste generated by soybean product manufacturers.
But different components of the pasta—the carbohydrates, proteins and cellulose—all swell differently.
Tests also indicated that incorporating fibrillated cellulose into foods could potentially help lower cholesterol.
Though some of their cellulose was consumed, their lignin hung around and became coal.
So, the ultimate pasta shape just depends on the design of the cellulose printing.
They include bioplastic manufacturer, Novamont, which can use the cellulose to make pharmaceutical ingredients.
As Melehi's style progressed, he moved away from acrylic to more industrial cellulose paint.
Speaking on an analyst conference call following third quarter results on Monday, executives also said short fiber cellulose prices should stabilize in the coming months, and that its cellulose production plant will be closed for maintenance over 11 days in October 2020.
So most of the cellulose is actually produced on the surface of the printed object.
Cuba burns a sugar byproduct for fuel but not the more energy-rich cane cellulose.
Really it's a slimy, rubbery cellulose mat, like a silicone implant that smells of vinegar.
They come with cellulose acetate frames, rendering them lightweight yet durable, perfect for everyday wear.
Dr. Delmer pioneered research on how cotton synthesizes cellulose, the primary compound in its fibers.
Instead of using cellulose or foam sponges, I found one that is many times better.
We know from the analog film industry that cellulose acetate does well in cold storage.
We've already mentioned scientists arranging cellulose fibers in a way that makes them appear incredibly white.
This process makes really nice original material for sunglasses that are already made from cellulose acetate.
Start with a cellulose sheet mask, then follow it up with a heavier, leave-on one.
It's that up to 4% of a shredded cheese product may be cellulose and that's legal.
They both contain 95% Modal, made from spinning cellulose reconstituted from beech trees, and 5% spandex.
The cost of mass producing a kilogramme of cellulose nanofibre is currently around 1,000 yen ($9).
She wanted to see evidence that the researchers' novel molecules formed stable chemical bonds with cellulose.
That process is already happening at biofuel plants, which convert cellulose into sugar to make ethanol.
It wasn't perfect: Most of the plastic, but not all, was replaced by plant-derived cellulose.
Take cellulose, a type of fiber in fruits and vegetables: it's insoluble and it's not fermentable.
After a few days, the microorganisms in the mixture produce layers of cellulose on top of it.
It's key to digitize them because they're made of old cellulose acetate, so they decompose over time.
Their rolls are made of 100 percent natural cellulose, so they don't have harsh chemicals or plastics.
One popular area of research is creating "bioplastics," which use cellulose as their starting compound instead of petroleum.
"About 30 percent of coffee that you extract is water soluble and the rest is cellulose," Freese said.
Lenzing has a strong focus on sustainability with its fibres made of cellulose, a natural component of wood.
Ruminant livestock, such as cattle and sheep, have stomachs containing bacteria able to digest tough, cellulose-rich plants.
The denim includes 18% Tencel, a fabric made from wood cellulose that gives the fabric softness and breathability.
Wang and Yao both told me that we're not really talking about noodles yet, but a gelatin-cellulose composite.
Unlike conventional bioethanol, advanced bioethanol is based on cellulose or biomass, such as corn cobs, that humans don't eat.
It's made in shallow plastic tanks that contain cellulose fibers taken from kombucha tea, along with vinegar and sugar.
UK chemists say their method could help conservators rescue everything from plastic sculptures to cellulose film to decomposing paper.
The 2017 Tembec purchase combined two high purity cellulose businesses and diversified Rayonier's product offerings with integrated forest products.
Specialty cellulose is used in the production in a variety of industries, from chemical thickeners and paint to pharmaceuticals.
Filters are made of cellulose acetate -- a type of plastic that can take up to a decade to decompose.
Dubois pointed at a drifting cigarette butt—cigarette filters are made of cellulose acetate that leaches toxins into waterways.
Heterotrophs require organic carbon molecules—like those from cellulose—to build cells and carry out their day to day duties.
Their special "living ink" includes sugars that bacteria can use as nutrients so they stay alive and continue producing cellulose.
These shapes include a skin film, a T-shirt, and even cellulose film on top of a silicone face mold.
These filters, usually made out of cellulose acetate, can take years, if not decades, to fully degrade in the environment.
We're not really sure why [...] it's a very pure form of cellulose unlike what we get from plants and trees.
But the FDA recently found that some brands are really overdoing the cellulose, and going very light on the Parmesan.
To do that, they created an extrudable jelly made from cellulose fibers, from wood pulp, held in an acrylamide hydrogel.
"I discovered the cellulose chunks that were on display and I was overwhelmed by their look and history," he recalls.
As a particularly bad scandal earlier this year revealed, some of those canisters of cheese contained cellulose, or wood pulp.
The fragrant mush was then dumped into three-foot-tall tubes containing a thick cellulose mixture to help isolate proteins.
Developed from cellulose, it is remarkably thin and lightweight, and scatters light extremely well to achieve an incredibly bright white.
I still use a variety of materials to make sculptures from sculpey, cellulose air-dry material, clay, and lately cast aluminum.
But many products with whole grains that claim to be high in fiber contain added fiber, in the form of cellulose.
When they move, they create strands of a material called cellulose that is useful for wound patches and other medical applications.
Until now, bacterial cellulose could only be grown on a flat surface — and few parts of our body are perfectly flat.
Bacterial cellulose is free of debris, holds a lot of water, and has a soothing effect once it's applied on wounds.
Here's a fun fact: Most hot dog casings are actually cellulose, which is removed before packaging, sort of like a mold.
Much of the lab work focuses on cellulose-based materials, such as greener textile fibers and the high-strength material nanocellulose.
Many are methanogens—organisms that react carbon dioxide with hydrogen made by the cellulose-digesting bugs, to create water and methane.
The snow, 57 bags of it, is a cellulose and water mix that was sprayed on the ground and over surfaces.
And as much as 4% cellulose is acceptable in items labeled Parmesan cheese, according to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations.
A fun morning for Chamonix: when the rockets reach altitude they detonate, sending a cloud of cellulose filaments into the atmosphere.
Researcher Sander Van Den Bosch told Reuters that wood has three main components - lignin and two carbohydrate fractions, cellulose and hemicellulose.
There was also a display for Skura, a sponge that has claims to breed fewer bacteria than a regular cellulose sponge.
They are eating nectar, pollen, leaves, meat, blood, sweat, feces, fruits, vegetables, soil, each other, sap, skin, cellulose, eggs, and more.
In fact, filters are made of cellulose acetate -- a type of plastic that can take up to a decade to decompose.
He and his colleagues used chemical and physical analytical techniques to show that the cellulose in the fibers had undergone changes.
Mr Szaky's firm has devised a way to turn cigarette filters, made of a polymer called cellulose acetate, into sturdy plastic boarding.
Some wood-based ingredients have been legal for a long time—cellulose, the offender in the fake Parmesan cheese incident, among them.
Up to 4 percent cellulose is allowed as a safe additive in such cheeses, according to standards set forth by the FDA.
But projects looking at a range of applications for kraft lignin and other by-products, such as hemi-cellulose, have also multiplied.
But it contains 7 to 10 percent cellulose, a filler and anti-clumping agent derived from wood chips, according to the Feb.
For example, Curran and her colleagues at the UCL's Institute of Sustainable Heritage found camphor around cellulose film that's starting to disintegrate.
It's totally normal to find pieces of corn kernels, for example, which have indigestible bits made of a plant fiber called cellulose.
New England's forestry industry is a potential source of cellulose fibres that could be incorporated into the ink instead of carbon fibres.
There are bioplastics made from seafood waste—lobster and prawn shells—and architectural textiles made from microbial cellulose harvested from urban algae.
They were insulated with projected cellulose, a material that includes recycled newspaper, from the noise I'd expected inside a metal shipping container.
The researchers then bundled the horsehairs together in a tube and glued them together using a substance made of silk and cellulose.
While conventional glitter is made from polyester film coated with color, Bioglitter is made from regenerative cellulose sourced from hardwoods, primarily eucalyptus.
Igniting those gases releases some energy, which then can be used to break down more cellulose and generate more combustible gases and heat.
They found that several types of grated, hard cheese sold at big stores, including Wal-Mart, were over the acceptable limits of cellulose.
The investigation found that Essential Everyday 100% Grated Parmesan Cheese, from Jewel-Osco, was actually 8.8 percent cellulose and Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
The cellulose material needed to manufacture the biodegradable beads can also be derived from renewable resources, such as agricultural or paper-manufacturing waste.
In addition, cigarette waste contains plastic cellulose acetate, nicotine, formaldehyde, lead and cadmium, and cannabis waste contains plastics, metals, electronic components and batteries.
Instead, they were made with a combination of Swiss, mozzarella and white cheddar cheeses, along with cellulose, which is made with wood pulp.
To create various designs, including traditional pasta shapes and even things like flowers, edible cellulose was printed on top of the gelatin sheet.
The cellulose, which absorbs very little water, acts like a barrier and controls which parts of the gelatin get exposed to the water.
Finally, in 2014, he found the perfect formula by blending grounds with wood grains and a biopolymer of cellulose, lignin, and natural resins.
Mycelia are basically the 'roots' of many fungi and feed on cellulose, which is found in abundance in the pages of a book.
The researchers recently used cellulose fibres and a resin made from maize to print a mould for constructing the roof of a boat.
Scattered throughout are dissolvable cellulose microbeads, which help clear out my pores, but there aren't so many that it becomes an aggressive exfoliator.
Ms. Lagana and Dr. Madden immediately identified the plastic as cellulose nitrate, an early material widely used in photography and motion picture film.
Scientists have found samples of cellulose acetate, used in making cigarette filters, and particles of plastics used in bottle caps and packaging material.
The university, along with auto parts suppliers, are currently developing a prototype car using cellulose nanofibre-based parts to be completed in 2020.
Chen has also developed a method to transform the cellulose-rich husks of the durian -- a notoriously smelly tropical fruit -- into plastic wrap.
Instead, the cheese they called Parmesan was a combination of cellulose (an anti-clumping agent made from wood pulp), white cheddar, Swiss, and mozzarella.
The starchy interior of sweetcorn kernels is easily digested but the cellulose husk is impossible to break down and passes through the body untouched.
Part of their strength comes from cellulose, an ancient material composed of long chains of sugar molecules, which forms the walls of plant cells.
In Andalusia, Roman mills with enormous grindstones, originally used for making olive oil, ground the cellulose exceedingly fine, helping to make thin, smooth paper.
This is notable in a group of paintings collectively titled Composition, and done in acrylic and cellulose lacquer on canvas between 213 and '70.
Printed on sheets of cellulose sponge, a staple of kitchen cleanliness, they have the smoky allure of charcoal drawings until you see the bubbles.
The earliest plastics were made from modified natural polymers like cellulose, but most plastics today are based on synthetic polymers that last much longer.
But that's not the same as showing that the new molecules were chemically woven, via enzymatic reactions, into strands of cellulose, Dr. Delmer said.
She then spent years working with natural ingredients to discover what became a cellulose-based product that is as beautiful as it is sustainable.
A coating developed from cellulose — which is naturally abundant, strong, and biocompatible — and reflects light extremely efficiently, represents a compelling alternative to current colorants.
Here's how it goes: As plant fibers heat up, the plant's tissues — mostly made out of a molecule called cellulose — start degrade and break down.
But now instead of laying fibers, a team of physicists are molding cellulose films with tiny, regularly spaced impressions (like an upside-down Lego piece).
"Proteins and polysaccharides," in this case the starch and cellulose gum, "are biopolymers that provide structure in food," serving the same structural function, said Foegeding.
The scientists have come up with "transformative appetite," where two-dimensional films of a gelatin-cellulose composite curl up into various 3D shapes in water.
The team first used detergents to flush the plant cell material out of a spinach leaf, leaving only a clear scaffold made up of cellulose.
Its owner, Fibria, is the world's biggest producer of "short-fibre" cellulose pulp, which is used to make such things as newsprint, nappies and banknotes.
Acetow, a maker of cellulose acetate tow mainly used in cigarettes filters, had 542 million euros ($601 million) in sales last year, down 16 percent.
Researcher Beau Op de Beeck developed a new method to derive these hydrocarbon chains from cellulose, while removing the oxygen inside, deemed undesirable in gasoline.
The cellulose is the key ingredient of these for making gasoline, but the lignin can also be converted into valuable chemicals for plastics or medicines.
Dead trees can feed other life forms, like rats and insectsRats, much like mushrooms, can digest cellulose, the sugar that makes up 50% of wood.
Acetow, a maker of cellulose acetate tow mainly used in cigarettes filters, made 542 million euros ($601 million) in sales last year, down 16 percent.
Part of the problem is that collecting, cleaning and breaking diapers into their component parts - plastic, cellulose and super absorbent polymer - is tricky and expensive.
It is derived from cellulose, a naturally occurring fiber in most plants, and the World Health Organization considers its addition in food harmless to health.
I swear I'm not shilling; I've just never met a person who didn't love the company's fabric, modal, which uses fiber made of beechwood cellulose.
In trials VTT has experimented with "cellulose-based materials" (plants) but has also experimented with printing protein concentrates of oat, faba bean and dairy (whey protein).
There, the original voices were recorded onto black disc gramophone records with a cellulose trinitrate lacquer surface and aluminum core made by the Presto Recording Corporation.
People can then unpack the supplies, and the paper airplane will disappear after time due to its mycelium frame, which is a flexible, cellulose-based material.
The company, which makes cellulose fibres used in textiles, said construction work for the plant 150 km (93.2 miles) east of Bangkok will start in autumn.
The fitted cellulose mask fit perfectly (there's nothing worse than a flimsy mask that falls off at the slightest movement) and felt instantly soothing and relaxing.
Suzano bought rival Fibria, the world's largest eucalyptus pulp producer, last year for 36 billion reais ($9.3 billion) to become itself the world's largest cellulose producer.
EST Jewel-Osco, whose product was found to contain 8.8% cellulose, has since removed all Essential Everyday Parmesan Cheese from all of its stores, says NBC.
Malleable, versatile celluloid—a polymer made from the cellulose in cotton—was first developed in 20103 with the goal of making an elephant-free billiard ball.
The combustion also neutralizes the cellulose in the wood — the carbohydrates that termites, fungus and bacteria love — making it undesirable to pests and resistant to rot.
The silica component is essentially sand, and the cellulose is from plant material, which you might also find in personal lubricants and cosmetics for added viscosity.
Although the cover of his new book features a large hunk of what looks to be Parm, Olmsted's chapter on the cheese isn't about cellulose additives.
"How the bacteria is able to be so efficient at consuming cellulose at the same time it's taking up some of that CO2, is intriguing," Said Chou.
They performed a peel test on the mucus by sticking it between cells in culture, along with their mucus-clearing hairs called cilia, and a cellulose mesh.
To make their non-plastic wrap, the researchers suspend both cellulose and chitin microfibers, respectively, in water, then spray the mixtures onto a surface in alternating layers.
Cellular agriculture companies are also devising scaffolds from naturally occurring materials, such as cellulose, starch and alginate, which may be more affordable than engineering scaffolds from scratch.
It's a fermented drink rather than a cooked tea, and the bacteria that ferment the drink produce a lot of this cellulose material as a side product.
They're mostly made of cellulose, a material that's safe to use in people and has been used in other regenerative efforts, including cartilage and bone-tissue engineering.
Only a tiny amount of cellulose is needed to alter the properties of cement because it changes the way water behaves during the process when cement hardens.
She put together a preferred fabric portfolio, which included organic cotton and responsibly sourced cellulose fibers from TENCEL™, which served as the perfect replacement for silk.
Two nearly identical Schiaparelli belts made of cellulose acetate, both from the same 1938 collection and both from the same donor, make for a compelling comparative study.
If a book smells chocolatey, it's likely that it is releasing vanillin, benzaldehyde and furfural — three chemicals associated with the degradation of the cellulose and lignin in paper.
The researchers spin cellulose in a centrifuge until only the fibers of the proper width to scatter the visible wavelengths of light are left in a liquid suspension.
And cellulose can be put on top of metals, washed, eaten, and many other things, which means we could be seeing a lot more of these shimmering rainbows.
Using parachute nylon left over from the war, and later PVC, she ran up short pants that closed with press-studs and cellulose-wadding pads to fit inside.
It is made of cellulose fibres embedded in a matrix of lignin, an organic polymer that serves a number of purposes, including providing woody plants with their rigidity.
The authors of the study write: Cellulose, which is the most abundant component of plant cell walls, is a well-studied biomaterial for a variety of clinical applications.
Fibrillated cellulose, on the other hand, could be used as a thickening agent, and would be useful in fermented dairy products—again, yogurt seems like a likely beneficiary.
The warning letter made headlines recently after Bloomberg News used independent testing to find cellulose traces in cheese from Whole Foods, Jewel-Osco, and Kraft Heinz as well.
Cellulose is the main substance in plant matter, present in all non-edible plant parts of wood, straw, grass, cotton and old paper, and containing strong carbon chains.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian cellulose fibres producer Lenzing and Brazilian wood panels maker Duratex agreed to build a $1 billion dissolving wood pulp plant in Brazil, the companies said.
Unlike cotton or cellulose masks — which can feel cold — the foil barricade traps heat emitted from your skin, which in turn purportedly allows the serum to penetrate deeper.
The Persol PO3019S are hand-crafted in Italy with frames made of acetate, a durable cellulose-based plastic that is frequently found in high-end sunglasses like these.
Cellulose-based plastic wraps have been on the market for a few years but Chen says that most are made from wood or corn, cultivated for that purpose.
But the researchers behind this project are especially excited about using a stamp or a mold to pattern the cellulose, since it's so easy, cheap, and reproducible, they write.
The fragrance-free Sunny Daze sunscreen has SPF 30, glitter that's made from naturally biodegradable plant cellulose, and anti-inflammatory, hemp-derived CBD isolate with less than 0.3% THC.
"Cellulose is biocompatible [and] has been used in a wide variety of regenerative medicine applications, such as cartilage tissue engineering, bone tissue engineering, and wound healing," the researchers wrote.
Rayonier, which supplies cellulose commonly found in cellphones, computer screens, filters and pharmaceuticals, said it would finance the cash portion of the deal with cash in hand and debt.
The POPDildo, which markets itself to "LGBT, FTM / trans, disabled, erectile dysfunction, and serodiscordant communities," squirts out a "semen-like" lube liquid made with purified water and plant cellulose.
Some of these documents—paper, microfilm and audio tape—were destroyed with a wet shredder, and combined with oil and water, resulting in cellulose lumps that look like stones.
We're sorry to say that wood pulp in the form of cellulose can be found in lots of foods these days—everything from burgers to onion rings to sauces.
The burgers were also made with "natural flavors," methyl cellulose (a thickening agent commonly used in processed foods), oat fiber, fruit juice, onion powder, sea salt, and vegetable juice.
The deal will combine the world's No. 2 and 3 players, making it the market leader in the supply of cellulose acetate tow, the material used in cigarette filters.
Take this as one example: The 60s Courrèges dress in the center of the exhibition was made with large circles of cellulose acetate, which are becoming brittle and warping.
Even more interestingly, the researchers made this material from common cellulose, the simple stuff that makes up paper and which can be extracted from wood, cotton, or other renewable sources.
The process is surprisingly simple: mulch paper with water to release cellulose fibers, add more water and a cross-linking polymer resin, then agitate the mixture using high frequency sound.
The hydrogel material is a proprietary blend of cellulose (the building block of plants, which is commonly eaten as fiber) and citric acid that's formed into a 22019-dimensional matrix.
Believe it — Jalila Essaidi and her team have perfected a process to transofrm the abundant cellulose found in cow dung to create a hardy, soft fabric (that also doesn't smell).
The common ingredient in filters that spells danger for the environment comes in the form of cellulose acetate, a kind of plastic that takes at least a decade to decompose.
But no one produces RuBisCo at scale: to do so requires processing huge quantities of leaves, which tend to rot in storage, and then isolating the enzyme from indigestible cellulose.
Shrimp shells and fallen leaves build the body of "Aguahoja II" (2017–19), an amber cellulose exoskeleton robotically manufactured by a Massachusetts Institute of Technology lab and designed by Neri Oxman.
This statistic — which is expected to rise, according to Canopy — refers to the making of semi-synthetic materials, such as rayon, which is made from cellulose that's extracted from wood pulp.
Now, a team of scientists from the National University of Singapore has developed a technique that uses cellulose to create an aerogel—which means it can be manufactured from waste paper.
The process that's outlined in a new paper published in Biomaterials shows that the plant cells can be removed, leaving behind only the cellulose structure that keeps those cells in place.
It's here that a diverse cocktail of bacteria and fungi work together to break down cellulose, the tough, fibrous compound that renders grass, leaves, and other plant matter indigestible to humans.
The treatment will not be recommended for pregnant women, people with serious digestive issues, such as Crohn's disease, and those with an allergy to Plenity's ingredients, primarily citric acid and cellulose.
An FDA investigation from 2012 linked the use of cellulose to a Pennsylvania cheese vendor, which was also accused of mixing in other types of cheeses and positive Listeria test results.
Hamilton and Hare offers a range of environmentally friendly underwear made from a blend of cotton and lyocell, a cellulose nanofibre fabric that's made Eucalyptus trees, requiring no fertilizers or pesticides.
The judge allowed some state consumer protection claims against Albertsons, Kraft Heinz, and Walmart over ingredient lists that said cellulose was used to prevent "caking," when it was also used as filler.
Just a couple of months ago, cheese lovers were in an uproar when it was revealed that quite a few brands selling "Parmesan" cheese were filling their faux fromage with cellulose, a.k.a.
Ruminants play host to bacteria that digest the otherwise undigestible grass and other cellulose-rich plants those animals eat, making nutrients such as fatty acids available to the beasts the bacteria inhabit.
CelluComp CEO Christian Kemp-Griffin explained that a carrot is made up nearly entirely of water but still stays rigid and crunchy because of cellulose, a fibrous substance found in all plants.
The bacterium Clostridium thermocellum has garnered a lot of interest recently because of its ability to break down cellulose (a notoriously tough organic compound found in plants) into usable biofuels without added enzymes.
French metals group Imerys said it had entered into exclusive negotiations with Omya AG to form a 210-210 technology joint venture to promote the research and development of Micro Fibrillated Cellulose (MFC).
The tough fibers found in plants are made from a material called cellulose which the scientists dissolve and then force through tiny holes in a rolled, tube-shaped membrane to produce spherical droplets.
Eldorado, a rival with a mill on the other side of Três Lagoas (a city of 115,103 that is fast becoming Brazil's cellulose cluster), needs its lorries to drive only a bit farther.
Ethanol is made by using enzymes to break down and ferment sugars in organic materials, such as corn, but second generation ethanol, made from more stubborn cellulose using new processes, could raise production.
"This process of destruction by the secret police itself formed cellulose clumps in whose colored mass of gray, pale blue and pink, only a few letters are recognizable," Knorr tells The Creators Project.
Not long ago, an American cheese processor was found to be adding cellulose—an anti-clumping agent made from wood pulp—to cheap cheddar cheese and passing it off as 100-percent Parmesan.
She mixes caulk and pumice medium into her oils to accentuate the lush sensuality of flowers, bones, and cellulose, and her heavily painted strokes bring you back to the surface and the artist's hand.
The padded earpieces are made from a protein known as hydrophobin that, like artificial foam, is made up of many tiny bubbles — but these are produced by a fungus and reinforced with plant cellulose.
The group, which makes cellulose fibres that are derived from sustainable wood and pulp, said according to preliminary figures 2019 net profit fell to 114 million euros ($13 million) from 148 million in 2018.
The material, cellulose nanofibres, could become a viable alternative to steel in the decades ahead, they say, although it faces competition from carbon-based materials, and remains a long way from being commercially viable.
The scientists coated the biosensor with a thin film of bacterial cellulose nanocrystals, which effectively detected a protein known as NS1 from blood samples, according to results published in the journal Biosensors and Bioelectronics.
The judge allowed some state consumer protection claims against Albertsons Cos, Kraft Heinz Co and Walmart Inc over ingredient lists that said cellulose was used to prevent "caking," when it was also used as filler.
Researchers at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland published a report stating that wood-derived polymers like xylan, fibrillated cellulose, and lignin could improve the texture of foods and could even help lower cholesterol.
By developing a unique chemical process in their laboratory at the Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, outside Brussels, they can convert the lignin in sawdust into aromatic chemicals and the cellulose into hydrocarbon chains.
The WTO Dispute Settlement Body ruled in May 2017 that China had imposed anti-dumping duties on Canadian exports of cellulose pulp in a manner that breached China's obligations under the WTO's Anti-Dumping Agreement.
According to common internet lore, most fake cum is methyl cellulose, a goopy gel used in old school K-Y Jelly lube, some cosmetics, and countless sci-fi and horror films as slime or spit.
We're constantly looking for sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based products and currently uses eight bio-based materials in its vehicles including soy, castor oil, wheat straw, kenaf fiber, cellulose, wood, coconut fiber and rice hulls.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have been working on a flexible packaging material comprised of alternating layers of chitin, the primary component of crustacean shells, and cellulose, the main fiber found in green plants.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean forestry company Arauco, a subsidiary of industrial conglomerate Empresas Copec SA, will invest $185 million to build a new cellulose and textile pulp plant in the nation's south, the company said on Wednesday.
So, the folks at Snyder's of Hanover used a mixture of corn starch, potato starch, tapioca starch, and cellulose gum to make a product with properties similar to, but not the same as, wheat flour's gluten.
Marangoni should know—his Canadian lab innovates with the structure of fats and oils, replacing unhealthy fats with oil and cellulose-based gels in products like hot dogs, or imaging milk fat using high-powered microscopes.
Now, however, a Bangladeshi scientist has found a way to turn the fiber into low-cost biodegradable cellulose sheets that can be made into greener throw-away bags that look and feel much like plastic ones.
They then seeded the cellulose with human tissue and blood cells, producing a lab-grown specimen that looks and functions like normal human heart tissue, as study co-author Joshua Gershlak said in the video below.
Size: 28760,872 square feet Price per square foot: $188 Indoors: The house minimizes energy consumption through blown-in cellulose insulation, upgraded triple-pane fiberglass windows, superior air sealing and a heat-recovery ventilator, among other strategies.
Millenniums before anyone knew what cellulose was, paper makers separated it strand by strand from wood and silk, cotton and seaweed, and devised a writing material that is still cheaper and more adaptable than any other.
And many sanitary pads don't list any ingredients at all on the package, though companies may offer information on their websites, noting that the pads contain materials like "absorbent wood cellulose" and polyolefin, a chemical compound.
Kraft Heinz, in a statement, said it was pleased the judge found reasonable consumers would not be confused "when the ingredient line clearly lists cellulose powder," and said it will defend against the rest of its lawsuit.
"We recognized that because the chitin nanofibers are positively charged, and the cellulose nanocrystals are negatively charged, they might work well as alternating layers in coatings because they would form a nice interface between them," Meredith said.
More than 2,000 years ago, the Chinese realized that plant fibers, now known as cellulose, could be beaten, mixed with water and then left on a screen to drain until a sheet — a sheet of paper — remains.
"Most of the research that we have found on sequins involves earlier ones that are gelatin or metal, or later sequins—in the 40s they turned to cellulose acetate, then later, vinyl and other plastics," explains Wallace.
Fater says the plastic from recycled diapers can be used to make school desks and urban playgrounds, cellulose can become viscose fabric or specialty paper, and super-absorbent polymer can be used in gardening and flood barriers.
Many vinegar-makers will speed up the process slightly with a mother — a jellylike disk of acetobacteria and cellulose that may form naturally on the top of a vinegar as it ferments, or can be bought online.
Ingredients Water, pea protein, expeller-pressed canola oil, modified cornstarch, modified cellulose, yeast extract, virgin coconut oil, sea salt, natural flavor, beet powder (for color), ascorbic acid (to promote color retention), onion extract, onion powder, garlic powder.
The world's second largest economy, ensnared in global trade disputes, said it imposed the duties on imports of cellulose pulp from Brazil, Canada and the United States in 2014, prompting Canada to complain to the WTO that year.
Plastic straws, bottles, ketchup sachets, cups and even ski passes will be "replaced with other materials such as cellulose paste, paperboard or other materials compatible with nature," said Marco Leo, director of the resort's 'Lo Scoiattolo' mountain lodge.
Slap on an individually packaged, serum-soaked sheet mask (often made of cellulose or cotton, but also offered in gel form), frighten your significant other with Freddy Krueger scary faces and come away with a more glowing countenance.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed lawsuits by consumers who had sued food manufacturers and retailers over their "100% grated Parmesan cheese" labels, alleging they were deceiving buyers because the products actually contained cellulose filling.
According to various reports, an FDA investigation found that some manufacturers were padding their pre-grated or shredded Parmesan cheese with excess amounts of fillers like cellulose, an anti-clumping agent made from plant waste, including wood pulp.
Fearing that a solvent could damage the now-fragile fabric, and not content with typical conservation tools like brushes and sponges, he thought of spraying wheat starch and cellulose onto exposed sections with a device similar to an airgun.
BacterioFabrication: a grown book is made out of biological specimen called 'Gluconoacetobacter xylinus,' which naturally produces films of bacterial cellulose, an organic compound with the same microbial structural frame as the plant based material found in cotton and paper.
"The company also plans to increase the use of recycled polyester in its garments to 50% by 2025, and for 100% of the cellulose fibers it uses to be of controlled origin by 2030," according to a press release.
"This is the lowest-cost, highest-performance application for cellulose nanofibres, and that's why we're focusing on its use in auto and aircraft parts," Kyoto University Professor Hiroaki Yano, who is leading the research, told Reuters in an interview.
"We've been using plastics as a replacement for steel, and we're hoping that cellulose nanofibres will widen the possibilities toward that goal," said Yukihiko Ishino, a spokesman at DaikyoNishikawa, which counts Toyota Motor and Mazda Motor among its customers.
If this pilot stage with agave is fruitful, the plant fibers could join soy foam, wheat straw, castor oil, kenaf fiber, cellulose, wood, coconut fiber and rice hulls; the eight sustainable-based materials used for car parts by the automaker today.
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed the central claim in lawsuits accusing five food producers and retailers of deceiving consumers by using "163% Grated Parmesan Cheese" labels to describe products that contained cellulose, an anti-clumping agent made from wood pulp.
In the late 1990s Brazilians introduced a fast-growing eucalyptus variety that can be harvested after just seven years, compared with the two decades or more it takes to grow pine, the main source of cellulose pulp in the northern hemisphere.
A customer filed a lawsuit against Walmart, accusing the retailer of "unlawful, deceptive, and misleading business practices" for stocking its New York stores' shelves with containers labeled "100% Grated Parmesan Cheese" when, tests show, it contained up to 10% cellulose.
He said the method, which he first tested on the sides of the work, allowed a higher degree of precision and delicacy through adjustment of the consistency of the starch and cellulose powder, the air pressure, the distance and the angle.
After dry cleaning the diapers using contact steam and disposing of the human waste in waste water treatment plants, one tonne of AHP waste can yield 150 kg of cellulose, 75 kg of absorbing material and 75 kg of mixed plastic.
The firm, which makes cellulose fibers used in textiles, said late Wednesday it was mothballing a $322 million project in Alabama, partly due to rising tariffs between the United States and China, where much of the project's production was destined.
After dry cleaning the diapers using contact steam and disposing of the human waste in waste water treatment plants, one ton of AHP waste can yield 150 kg of cellulose, 75 kg of absorbing material and 75 kg of mixed plastic.
Mr. Anderson and Mr. MacCarty used a shell company to buy large quantities of microcrystalline cellulose, which is used to make pharmaceutical pills, as well as alprazolam, the active ingredient in Xanax, from chemical supply companies in China, prosecutors said.
This is done by dissolving cellulose, a natural polymer that is the main constituent of plants' cell walls, in chemicals like caustic soda and carbon disulphide and then turning the solution into soft filaments which can be spun into fibres.
Mauricio Adade, head of Latin America at DSM, a firm supplying products for cellulose fermentation, said that in other countries - including the United States, where 2G ethanol is made from corn waste - production is very close to being financially feasible.
She tints the glue (some artists use methyl cellulose instead of flour, which can develop mold or attract insects if not stored properly), with gray pigment, then coats armatures and forms to achieve a surface that resembles dirt, soot or concrete.
The CTS process is the only known patented, dry mechanical process that can convert virtually any cellulose material into sugars and other products in a matter of minutes with no liquid acids, no applied heat, pressure or hazardous materials of any kind.
BRASILIA, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Brazil pulpmaker Klabin SA will invest 3.8 billion reais ($950 million) in its 'Puma 2' containerboard expansion project next year, and will end 2019 with lower stocks of cellulose than it did last year, executives said on Tuesday.
VIENNA, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Cellulose textile maker Lenzing reported on Wednesday a 54 percent rise in core profit for the first half of the year to 195.1 million euros ($220.35 million) on largely steady production due to its increased focus on special fibres.
Living in Paris and New York, however, Mr. Kim produced work that evolved into what you see here: a radiant, abstract brand of Pop Art, with concentric forms rendered in an unusual mix of acrylic and cellulose lacquer on burlap or canvas.
Analysts say high-tensile steel and aluminium will be the more popular alternative for many years to come, considering parts makers would need to overhaul production lines and figure out ways to fasten new materials like cellulose nanofibre onto other car parts.
It traps heat and locks in the serum, while elastic in the center holds the mask firmly in place (even if you cry during the in-flight movie) and cellulose fiber delivers ingredients like hyaluronic acid, aloe leaf extract, and lavender oil.
They found that, astonishingly, the microorganism is capable of metabolizing CO2, meaning it can scoop up the carbon it releases when it breaks down cellulose—re-absorbing its own waste produce, and preventing it from adding to the total gaseous CO2 in the environment.
Some 6 trillion cigarettes are manufactured on Earth each year, and between 750 million to 1,500 million pounds of cigarette butt waste — largely made of a plastic-like material called cellulose acetate — are ultimately flung to the ground annually, according to the World Health Organization.
Soft and feminine, familiar yet also futuristic and presented beneath giant cellulose sculptures by the Dutch artist Peter Gentenaar that hung suspended from the vaulted ceiling, it was a collection rooted in the beauty of the earth, while also being out of this world.
Sheet masks aren't for everyone — having your face mummy-wrapped in a cold, damp cellulose cloth is a unique experience, after all — but for others, they're the ideal skin-care refresh for when you can't be bothered with their wash-on, wash-off alternatives.
They cleaned and tightly bundled the hair, then bound it together with a mixture of liquefied silk, which stood in for the collagen found in rhino horn, as well as cellulose, which represented the plant material that gets rubbed in as rhinos sharpen their horns.
A 1930 painting entitled Tp 2, whose blue plastic support was long described in museum records as Trolitan (the German version of Bakelite), turned out to be a cellulose nitrate substance commercially labeled as Trolit F—which, unlike Bakelite, is easily prone to degradation.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Tiete-Parana waterway, a key transport corridor for soybeans, corn, cellulose, fertilizer and other agricultural products, has reopened after a 20-month closure due to drought and the use of water for electricity, the Estado de S. Paulo newspaper reported late Tuesday.
"By changing the idea from just shredding up the garments to actually kind of melting them, dissolving them down to their molecular structure of cellulose, and reconstituting the fiber, it eliminates the pollutants," Paul Dillinger, head of global product innovation at Levi Strauss & Co., told Fast Company.
Organic Basics offers a couple of fabrics beyond their SilverTech, and unlike that line, they're much more on the organic side: Tencel (a wood-pulp-based cellulose that's more breathable and less shrinkable and wrinkle-inclined than cotton), and Organic Cotton (spiked with 5% of elastane).

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