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Journal Articles (Human Ecology)
Items in this Collection
- 22Human Ecology, Department of
- 22Human Ecology, Department of/Journal Articles (Human Ecology)
- 4Agricultural, Life, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of
- 4Agricultural, Life, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of/Journal Articles (Agricultural, Life, & Environmental Sciences)
- 2Chemical and Materials Engineering, Department of
- 2Chemical and Materials Engineering, Department of/Research Articles and Materials (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 5Md. Saiful Hoque
- 3Dolez, Patricia I.
- 3Galovan, Adam M.
- 3McQueen, Rachel H
- 2Chung, Hyun-Joong
- 2Dolez P.I.
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Longitudinal associations between adult children’s relations with parents and intimate partners
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Johnson, Matthew D., Galovan, Adam M., Horne, Rebecca M., Min, Joohong, Walper, Sabine
Drawing on 5 waves of multiple-informant data gathered from focal participants and their parents and intimate partners (n = 360 families) who completed annual surveys in the German Family Panel (pairfam) study, the present investigation examined bidirectional associations between the development...
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Mediation and ANCOVA Models to Study the Influence of Solvent Retting Traits and Plant Physique on Bast Fiber Yield and Retting Time
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Ikra Iftekhar Shuvo, Md. Saiful Hoque, Lovely K. M. Khandakar
The study aims in applying two statistical tools to analyze the retting behavior of plant stems for extracting bast fibers for industrial applications. At first, a mediation model is employed to investigate the first hypothesis of this work that involves studying the color response of the retted...
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Odor in textiles: A review of evaluation methods, fabric characteristics, and odor control technologies
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McQueen, Rachel H, Vaezafshar, Sara
During use, textile items can develop unpleasant odors that arise from many different sources, both internal and external to the human body. Laundering is not always effective at removing odors, with odor potentially building up over time, due to incomplete removal of soils and odorous compounds,...
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Polyurethane (PU) based multifunctional materials: Emerging paradigm for functional textiles, smart, and biomedical applications
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Partha Sikdar, Tanvir Mahady Dip, Avik K. Dhar, Maitry Bhattacharjee, Md. Saiful Hoque, Solaiman Bin Ali
The advances in polymer chemistry research have revolutionized the field of smart materials and biomedical. Polyurethanes (PUs) are a versatile polymer class with diverse structure, morphology, and behavior under various conditions deemed suitable for many functional and intelligent responses....
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2021-05-11
Partha Sikdar, Md. Mazbah Uddin, Tanvir Mahady Dip, Shafiqul Islam, Md. Saiful Hoque, Avik K. Dar, Shuangyan Wu
Understanding the surrounding atmosphere and reacting accordingly with a precise action are always fascinating features of a material. Materials that pose such responsiveness are called smart materials. Currently, research studies on smart materials are being accelerated exponentially around the...
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Retention and release of odorants in cotton and polyester fabrics following multiple soil/wash procedures
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Abdul-Bari, M Mukhtar, McQueen, Rachel H, de la Mata, A Paulina, Batcheller, Jane C, Harynuk, James J
Odorous clothing can be an annoying and unpleasant problem particularly when odorants are not effectively removed via laundering. Cotton and polyester knit fabrics were soiled with three selected odorants, representing different polarities and lipophilicities (i.e. octanoic acid, 2-nonenal,...
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2020-01-01
Abdul-Bari, Mohammed M., McQueen, Rachel H., Nguyen, Ha., Wismer, Wendy V, de la Mata, A. Paulina, Harynuk, James J.
Although polyester is well known for smelling strongly after wear, little is known about the propensity of nylon to retain and emit body odor. In this study, we investigated whether odor intensity differed between nylon and polyester fabrics. A secondary aim was to compare odor on fabrics frozen...
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Theoretical and methodological issues in relationship research: Considering the common fate model
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Galovan, Adam M, Holmes, Erin Kramer, Proulx, Christine M.
Family and relationship researchers ask research questions at the dyadic- or family level, yet analyses are often conducted at the individual level. We review theoretical perspectives relative to studying families and dyads and note how they are connected with dyadic analysis techniques. We note...
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Thermal Effusivity Assessment of Sportswear Fabrics in the Dry State: Stacked and Air-Hoop Methods
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Islam, Md. Rashedul, Gholamreza, Farzan, Golovin, Kevin, Dolez, Patricia I.
Thermal effusivity is an essential fabric characteristic that influences the perception of coolness or warmth due to the exchange of thermal energy between the human body and the cloth layer when they come into contact. In the current study, thermal effusivity measurements were conducted on a...
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Translating Knowledge: Promoting Health through Intergenerational Community Arts Programming
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Fast, Janet, Eales, Jacquie, Anderson, Sharon, Barnet, David, Chivers, Sally, Keating, Norah
Introduction. Intergenerational programs have been touted to address the generation gaps and isolation of older adults. Mutual contact alone has produced mixed results, but attention to the intergenerational program content demonstrates well-being benefits. This practice-based article examines...