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noun
A complex carbohydrate that forms the main constituent of the cell wall in most plants and is important in the manufacture of numerous products, such as paper, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and explosives.
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One such system is cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) derived from acid hydrolysis of cellulosic materials, such as plants, tunicates and agriculture biomass.
Also included is cellulose insulation, which is faster to install that the Fiberglas Hovnanian traditionally uses.
The main ingredient of a nappy is cellulose, an annoyingly persistent material.
"The most common type of blown-in insulation is cellulose," he said, explaining that the material is actually ground-up paper that has been treated with a fire retardant.
"It's cooler in the summer and warmer in winter than most houses," Mr. Brown said, adding that a hay house will theoretically last as long as a wood house because hay, like wood, is cellulose and when tightly baled it is fire resistant.
In the Fig. 2, Cell-CH2 O– Cell-CH2 Ose.
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Unlike closely related E. coli, the outbreak strain expresses the c-di-GMP-controlled biofilm regulator CsgD and amyloid curli fibres at 37°C, but is cellulose-negative.
Enhanced inflammation induced by 'naked', that is cellulose-free, curli fibres as produced by the outbreak strain could aggravate tissue damage and thereby promote more efficient transition of Stx into the blood stream resulting in an increased probability to develop HUS.
Types of insoluble fibre are cellulose, most hemicelluloses, and lignin (a phenolic polymer, not a carbohydrate).
Materials considered are cellulose, fiberglass, rockwool, polyurethane, and polystyrene.
The dependent variables were cellulose yield and ash content.
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