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of prey % a live psittaciforme birds (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos) % a live birds, other than poultry, birds of prey or psittaciforme birds % a live animals other than mammals, reptiles and birds free l bovine carcasses and halves, fresh or chld., descr. in gen. note of the hts
gaskets, washers and other seals of coated paper or paperboard % v articles of coated paper or paperboard, nesoi % v articles of cellulose wadding, nesi % v gaskets, washers and other seals of paper, paperboard and webs of cellulose fibers, nesi % v articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard, cellulose...
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degradation. in soil, fungi first weaken the wool fibre after which bacteria then break down the remaining elements.2 - after 7 to 8 months the deterioration of wool fibres is quite advanced.2 - preliminary data showing that, if ingested, the proportion of natural microfibres in the digestive tract of birds
consulting ltd, bristol uk, june 2016. brown r.m. (1994). the microbial degradation of wool in the marine environment. thesis for the degree of master of science in microbiology, university of canterbury, new zealand. zhao, s., zhu, l., li, d., 2016. microscopic anthropogenic litter in terrestrial birds...
https://www.iwto.org/sites/default/files/files/iwto_resource/file/IWTO_Wool%20Aquatic.pdf
degradation. in soil, fungi first weaken the wool fibre after which bacteria then break down the remaining elements.2 - after 7 to 8 months the deterioration of wool fibres is quite advanced.2 - preliminary data showing that, if ingested, the proportion of natural microfibres in the digestive tract of birds
consulting ltd, bristol uk, june 2016. brown r.m. (1994). the microbial degradation of wool in the marine environment. thesis for the degree of master of science in microbiology, university of canterbury, new zealand. zhao, s., zhu, l., li, d., 2016. microscopic anthropogenic litter in terrestrial birds...
http://www.iwto.org/sites/default/files/files/iwto_resource/file/IWTO_Wool%20Aquatic.pdf
screen & block printing or stenciling, even tie-dyeing silk in a microwave use on: all natural fibers (cotton, rayon, hemp, silk, etc.), wood, cane, and rattan dharma acid dyes use for: tub dyeing or direct application techniques (with steaming) use on: protein fibers like silk, wool, hair (fur), feathers
, etc., also works on nylon. sometimes used on leather, particularly the "pre-metalized" colors jacquard acid dyes use for: tub dyeing or direct application (with steaming) use on: protein fibers like silk, wool, hair (fur), nylon, feathers, etc. dharma lanaset (acid) dyes use for: tub dyeing or direct...
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