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Cellulose acetate butyrate is used extensively for vacuum-formed signs, background panels, and molded or formed letters because of its exceptional toughness, ease of forming, and excellent weathering properties.
* Cellulose is made by plants and is an important structural component of their cell walls.
Cellulose is a natural, carbon-containing polymer produced by plants in the form of cotton, linen, and hemp.
Cellulose is mainly used for maintaining structure in plants.
Cellulose is converted to glucose or the disaccharide cellobiose by cellulases.
Cellulose, the wood-derived material most paper is made of, is naturally charged, and so a compound that complexes with both the dye and the paper's surface aids retention at the surface.
Cellulose is used in the cell walls of plants and other organisms, and is claimed to be the most abundant organic molecule on earth.
Cellulose is a polymer made with repeated glucose units bonded together by beta-linkages.
Cellulose is insoluble in water.
Cellulose, for instance, is a carbohydrate, but humans and all non-cud chewing animals ( except termites and some microorganisms ) can make no use of it.
Wood is a natural composite of Cellulose fibres in a matrix of lignin.
Cellulose is treated with alkali and carbon disulfide to yield viscose.
Cellulose from wood, cotton, hemp or other sources is dissolved in alkali and carbon disulfide to make a solution called viscose, which is then extruded through a slit into a bath of dilute sulfuric acid and sodium sulfate to reconvert the viscose into cellulose.
Cellulose film has been manufactured continuously since the mid-1930s and is still used today.
Cellulose is treated with alkali and carbon disulfide to yield viscose.
Cellulose is treated with alkali and carbon disulfide to yield viscose.
Cellulose is a natural biopolymer
Cellulose production in animals is so inconspicuous that some sources deny its presence outside plants, but for some time now it has been known to occur in the dermis of mammals.
Cellulose is a carbohydrate chain that cannot be digested by some animals.
Cellulose acetate ( also known as zyl, zylonite, Cellon and Rhodoid ), first prepared in 1865, is the acetate ester of cellulose.

Cellulose and most
Cellulose and hemicellulose are aggregate sugar molecules ; when burnt, they effectively caramelize, producing carbonyls, which provide most of the color components and sweet, flowery, and fruity aromas.
In Karafuto was the Shiretoru Cellulose Factory, the most advanced installation dedicated to the cellulose industry in all of East Asia.
Pelikan is notable for manufacturing many of their pens using Cellulose acetate, instead of the more modern plastics used by most other major pen makers.
Cellulose, the most abundant organic compound on Earth, forms cable-like strings, known as fibrils in the tough walls that enclose plant cells.

Cellulose and on
Cellulose nitrate was dissolved in a small measure of solvent, which was then heated and rolled on a purpose-built machine that extracted a proportion of the solvent.
* Australian Network for Information on Cellulose Acetate
Cellulose acetate magnetic tape was introduced by IBM in 1952 for use on their IBM 726 tape drive in the IBM 701 computer.
Cellulose acetate fiber is one of the earliest synthetic fibers and is based on cotton or tree pulp cellulose (" biopolymers ").
The remains of the project remain on Brazilian hands in the form of the Jarcel Cellulose company.

Cellulose and .
Cellulose microfibrils are not readily digested by plants, however.
Cellulose nitrate, cellulose diacetate and triacetate are known to be unstable mediums: improperly preserved film can deteriorate in a period of time much faster than many photographs or other visual presentations.
Cellulose nitrate, because of its unstable chemistry, eventually breaks down, releasing nitric acid, further catalyzing the decomposition.
Cellulose and chitin are examples of structural polysaccharides.
In 1965, the corporation channeled $ 600, 000 ($ 4. 4 million in 2012 dollars ) in capital from Deutsche Bank and other investors to Champion Cellulose, marking the launch of the IFC's Syndicated Loan Program.
Cellulose and hemicellulose are the basic structural material of the wood cells ; lignin acts as a kind of cell-bonding glue.
The American Chemical Society's Cellulose and Renewable Materials Division has established an annual award in his honor, the Anselme Payen Award.
Cellulose fibers are a subset of man-made fibers, regenerated from natural cellulose.

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I want the room in the attic prepared for him He is a most unusual lad, quite precocious in many ways.
In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
but for this discussion the most important division is between those who have been reconstructed and those who haven't.
But apart from racial problems, the old unreconstructed South -- to use the moderate words favored by Mr. Thomas Griffith -- finds itself unsympathetic to most of what is different about the civilization of the North.
The general acceptance of the idea of governmental ( i.e., societal ) responsibility for the economic well-being of the American people is surely one of the two most significant watersheds in American constitutional history.
Accidental war is so sensitive a subject that most of the people who could become directly involved in one are told just enough so they can perform their portions of incredibly complex tasks.
Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
It is clear that, while most writers enjoy picturing the Negro as a woolly-headed, humble old agrarian who mutters `` yassuhs '' and `` sho' nufs '' with blissful deference to his white employer ( or, in Old South terms, `` massuh '' ), this stereotype is doomed to become in reality as obsolete as Caldwell's Lester.
Presenting an individualized Negro character, it would seem, is one of the most difficult assignments a Southern writer could tackle ; ;
All but the most rabid of Confederate flag wavers admit that the Old Southern tradition is defunct in actuality and sigh that its passing was accompanied by the disappearance of many genteel and aristocratic traditions of the reputedly languid ante-bellum way of life.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Perhaps the most illuminating example of the reduction of fear through understanding is derived from our increased knowledge of the nature of disease.
The consciousness it mirrors may have come earlier to Europe than to America, but it is the consciousness that most `` mature '' societies arrive at when their successes in technological and economic systematization propel them into a time of examining the not-strictly-practical ends of culture.
And the life they lead is undisciplined and for the most part unproductive, even though they make a fetish of devoting themselves to some creative pursuit -- writing, painting, music.
The music which Lautner has composed for this episode is for the most part `` rather pretty and perfectly banal ''.
Presupposed in Plato's system is a doctrine of levels of insight, in which a certain kind of detached understanding is alone capable of penetrating to the most sublime wisdom.
As long as perception is seen as composed only of isolated sense data, most of the quality and interconnectedness of existence loses its objectivity, becomes an invention of consciousness, and the result is a philosophical scepticism.
And it is precisely in this poorer economic class that one finds, and has always found, the most racial friction.
It is something which most of us try to get out from under.
We assume for this illustration that the size of the land plots is so great that the distance between dwellings is greater than the voice can carry and that most of the communication is between nearest neighbors only, as shown in Figure 2.

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