injected areas. ref name bg Bioplastic plant sources include kenaf fibers and castor oil plant ... Megan date 2009 07 22 ref Kenaf based material was previously used in the Lexus ES rear interior. ref ... more details
ref Paper One species of Hibiscus , known as Kenaf Hibiscus cannabinus , is extensively used in paper ... s Hibiscus, Pink Hibiscus Hibiscus cannabinus small L. small Kenaf Hibiscus castroi Hibiscus cisplatinus ... more details
File ShanFields.jpg thumb Farmlands in Burma Agriculture in Burma officially Myanmar is the main industry in the country, accounting for about 60 percent of the GDP and employing some 65 percent of the labor force. ref name EON cite web url http www.nationsencyclopedia.com economies Asia and the Pacific Burma Myanmar AGRICULTURE.html title Burma Myanmar Agriculture publisher Encyclopedia of the Nations accessdate March 1, 2012 ref Burma was once Asia s largest exporter of rice, ref name AM cite web url http www.nationmaster.com graph agr are ric agriculture area rice title Agriculture Statistics title Myanmar Agriculture Rice Beans Kenaf Bamboo Products publisher AllMyanmar.com accessdate March 1, 2012 ref and it is remains the country s most crucial agricultural commodity. ref name EON Other main crops include pulses , beans , sesame , groundnuts , sugarcane , lumber , and fish . ref name CIA cite web url https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos bm.html title East & Southeast Asia Burma publisher CIA World Factbook accessdate March 1, 2012 ref Moreover, livestock is raised as both a source of food and labor. ref name NE TOC Agricultural Products Crops Rice ref name CIA Corn ref name AM Pulses ref name CIA Beans ref name CIA Peas ref name AM Onions ref name AM Groundnuts ref name CIA Niger Seeds ref name AM Sesame ref name CIA Spices coriander , ginger , tumeric , red chili ref name AM Sugarcane ref name CIA Lumber teak , acadia , bamboo , ironwood ref name WOOD cite web url http www.woodworkingnetwork.com wood lumber data trends Access to Exotic Woods in a Free Myanmar 135385998.html title Exotic Burmese Wood Species Freed with Myanmar? publisher Woodworking Network accessdate March 19, 2012 ref Methods File Kaonde Chitemene Recovering Field.JPG thumb right Slash and burn methods in use in Northwestern Zambia File Slash and burn rice cultivation.ogg thumb Nighttime view of a fire set to a rice field in Inle, Burma. File Rice paddy, Chin State, ... more details
the cellulose in wood or grass instead of petroleum. The two principal crops are kenaf a member of the hibiscus ... Year of Natural Fibres, which covers kenaf and ramie. ref cite web author GoAutoMedia url ... more details
10 24 ref KenafKenaf seed oil Kenaf seed oil , from the seeds of Hibiscus cannabinus . An edible oil ... Oil Chemists Society volume 24 issue 1 pages 3 5 year 1946 doi 10.1007 BF02645761 title Kenaf ... title Kenaf alternative fiber the Bledsoe experience author Bledsoe, Venita publisher Countryside ... more details
from an Earth Alliance battleship. The attack is orchestrated by an informant named Kenaf Luchini as a trap ..., acting on misinformation from Kenaf, believes that the Silverwind is a ZAFT military vessel disguised ... more details
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derived from wood or grass instead of petroleum. The two principal crops used are kenaf and China grass ramie . Kenaf is a member of the Malvaceae hibiscus family , a relative to cotton and okra ... Year of Natural Fibres, which spotlights kenaf and ramie among others. ref cite web author ... more details
Bleaching of wood pulp is the chemical process ing carried out on various types of wood pulp to decrease the color of the pulp, so that it becomes whiter. The main use of wood pulp is to make paper where whiteness similar to but not exactly the same as brightness is an important characteristic. ref cite web url http www.paperonweb.com paperpro.htm Brightness title PaperOnWeb discussion of brightness and whiteness accessdate 2007 09 17 ref The processes and chemistry described in this article are also applicable to the bleaching of non wood pulps, such as those made from bamboo or kenaf . Paper brightness Brightness is a measure of how much light is reflected by paper under specified conditions ref name bier cite book last Biermann first Christopher J. authorlink coauthors title Essentials of Pulping and Papermaking year 1993 publisher Academic Press, Inc. location San Diego isbn 0 12 097360 X oclc 27173529 ref and is usually reported as a percentage of how much light is reflected, so a higher number represents a brighter or whiter paper. In the US, the TAPPI T 452 http www.tappi.org s tappi doc bookstore.asp?CID 7371&DID 517389 or T 525 standards are used. The international community uses International Organization for Standardization ISO standards. The following table shows how the two systems rate high brightness papers, but there is no simple way to convert between the two systems because the test methods are so different ref cite web url http www.tappi.org s tappi doc.asp?CID 13&DID 512204 title TAPPI comparison of TAPPI and ISO brightness accessdate 2007 09 15 ref . Note that the ISO rating is higher and can go above 100. This is because today s white paper manufacturing uses fluorescent whitening agent s FWA . Because the ISO standard only measures a narrow range of blue light, it is not an adequate measure for the actual whiteness or brightness. ref http www.axiphos.com BrightnessReview.pdf ref class wikitable TAPPI Brightness ISO Brightness 84 88 92 104 96 1 ... more details
As Indo European languages , English language English and Persian language Persian have many words of common Proto Indo European language Proto Indo European origin, and many of these cognate words often have similar forms. Examples of these include English Mother and Persian M dar , English Father and Persian Padar , English Daughter and Persian Dokhtar , English jungle and Persian jangal , English Brother and Persian Bar dar and English Name and Persian N m . However, this article will be concerned with loanwords , that is, words in English that derive from Persian, either directly, or more often, from one or more intermediary languages. Many words of Persian language Persian origin have made their way into the English language through different, often circuitous, routes. Some of them, such as paradise , date to cultural contacts between the Persia ns and the ancient Greeks or Romans and through Greek and Latin found their way to English. Persian as the second important language of Islam has influenced many languages in the Muslim world, and its words have found their way beyond the Muslim world. Persia remained largely impenetrable to English speaking travelers well into the 19th century. Persia was protected from Europe by overland trade routes that passed through territory inhospitable to foreigners, while trade at Persian ports in the Persian Gulf was in the hands of locals. In contrast, intrepid English traders operated in Mediterranean seaports of the Levant from the 1570s, and some vocabulary describing features of Ottoman culture found their way into the English language. Thus many words in the list below, though originally from Persian language Persian , arrived in English through the intermediary of Ottoman Turkish language . Many Persian words also came into English through Urdu during British colonialism. Persian was the language of the Mughal court before British rule in India even though locals in North India spoke Hindusthani. Other words of Persian ... more details