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Journal articles on the topic "Plastic Labels"

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Kalidass, M., R. Mahavignesh, R. Arun, and S. Sekar. "Design and Fabrication of Water Bottle Wrapper Remover Machine." Applied Mechanics and Materials 854 (October 2016): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.854.87.

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This paper deals with an industrial problem of plastic wrapper removing. This trends to given a new innovation in the field of recycling. From this contribution all kind of water bottles having eligible to remove the unwanted labels for further reconstruction. Thus, this paper focus on the design of label wrapper machine to remove the PVC 38&40-Micron label around the specially shaped cool drinks bottles. The metal brush through the power of electric motor can remove the label effectively. Recycle process which plays virtual role in all over application but, reuse and recycle process is on
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Grygo, Robert, Kevin Bujnarowski, and Jolanta Anna Prusiel. "ANALYSIS OF THE POSSIBILITY OF USING PLASTIC POST-PRODUCTION WASTE IN CONSTRUCTION." Ekonomia i Środowisko - Economics and Environment 81, no. 2 (2022): 241–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.34659/eis.2022.81.2.467.

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This paper presents the possibility of managing plastic post-production waste, i.e. ordinary and heat-shrinkable film, in the construction sector. For this purpose, two types of lightweight 16 mm aggregate were produced from plastics, using proprietary technology (i.e. polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and PET/PVC/OPS (MIX) mixtures). The raw material was sourced from post-production waste, generated during the production of film labels. The results of the experimental testing of aggregate properties (bulk density, grain density, absorbability, compressive strength) are presented, the aggregate
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Trimble, Jennifer. "Care of Thermal Printed Labels." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (June 13, 2018): e25645. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.25645.

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The Department of Invertebrate Zoology (IZ) at Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) houses specimens that are both fluid and dry preserved. The holdings today represent well over one million specimens within approximately 350,000 lots, nearly 8,000 primary types, plus several thousand secondary types. Historically, in IZ, various types of paper data labels have been used inside the jars of fluid preserved specimens. The materials used for these labels range from cotton paper to acid-free paper where India ink and pencil are used for writing. Any label submerged in a liquid
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Trimble, Jennifer. "Care of Thermal Printed Labels." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (June 13, 2018): e25645. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.25645.

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The Department of Invertebrate Zoology (IZ) at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) houses specimens that are both fluid and dry preserved. The holdings today represent well over one million specimens within approximately 350,000 lots, nearly 8,000 primary types, plus several thousand secondary types. Historically, in IZ, various types of paper data labels have been used inside the jars of fluid preserved specimens. The materials used for these labels range from cotton paper to acid-free paper where India ink and pencil are used for writing. Any label submerged in a liquid
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Salimian, Ali, and Uchechukwu Onwukwe. "Development of a Transparent Thermal Reflective Thin Film Coating for Accurate Separation of Food-Grade Plastics in Recycling Process via AI-Based Thermal Image Processing." Coatings 13, no. 8 (2023): 1332. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/coatings13081332.

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This paper presents the development of a specific thin film coating designed to address the challenge of accurately separating food-grade plastics in the recycling process. The coating, created using a plasma sputtering process, is transparent to the visible spectrum of light while effectively reflecting infrared emissions above 1500 nm. Composed of a safe metal oxide formulation with a proprietary composition, the coating is applied to packaging labels. By employing thermal imaging and a computer vision AI model, the coated labels enable precise differentiation of plastics associated with foo
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Andansari, Dita, Rony H., and Royke Vincentius Febriyana. "Manual screen-printing training for rice packaging labeling in Sidomulyo Village, Kutai Kartanegara Regency." Community Empowerment 6, no. 11 (2021): 2072–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.31603/ce.6193.

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Sidomulyo Village is one of the villages in Anggana District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan. To alleviate poverty in Sidomulyo Village, many millennial farmers have emerged, one of which is the Independent Farmer Youth Group with rice as a potential commodity. One of the agricultural products from this group is rice with several varieties including Mikongga and Mayas Rapak with each harvest reaching 3-4 tons/ha. The rice produced is very abundant but does not yet have a brand and label on the packaging. Based on this condition, the solution that can be offered to the Mandiri Tani
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C. ELLOS, DIONIELA MAE, HERNANDO P. BACOSA, ALEXANDER O. MOSQUEDA, WENCESLAO A. CORONADO, and PETER D. SUSON. "BRAND AUDIT OF SINGLE-USE PLASTICS OF SELECTED URBAN BARANGAYS IN ILIGAN CITY, THE PHILIPPINES." JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 20, no. 4 (2025): 802–13. https://doi.org/10.46754/jssm.2025.04.008.

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Single-use plastics (SUPs) are products that are widely used by many people; hence, this article focuses on identifying the major contributor of SUPs in Iligan City through a waste analysis and characterisation study and an investigation of the brand names and manufacturers of these plastics. The labels, typically located on the rear portion of the packaging, were used to identify the brands of the SUPs. The findings revealed that the majority of the generated SUPs were branded, with Nescafé and Lucky Me (6.2%) being the most abundant, which are instant coffee powder and noodle products, respe
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Latkin, Carl A., Lauren Dayton, Grace Yi, and Ariel Balaban. "The (Mis)Understanding of the Symbol Associated with Recycling on Plastic Containers in the US: A Brief Report." Sustainability 14, no. 15 (2022): 9636. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14159636.

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Plastic containers are a major source of pollution and contribute to greenhouse gases. Many plastic containers are embossed with a small symbol of three arrows forming a triangle and a number in the middle of the triangle. As part of a US online study, we assessed the meaning of this symbol. Of the 808 respondents presented with a visual image of the three-arrow symbol, 81.3% reported (incorrectly) that the symbol indicated that the item could definitely be recycled and 16.3% reported that it could probably be recycled. The findings suggest that a large proportion of individuals have an inaccu
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Lee, Hankyu, Seohyun Byeon, Jin Hwi Kim, Jae-Ki Shin, and Yongeun Park. "Construction of a Real-Time Detection for Floating Plastics in a Stream Using Video Cameras and Deep Learning." Sensors 25, no. 7 (2025): 2225. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25072225.

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Rivers act as natural conduits for the transport of plastic debris from terrestrial sources to marine environments. Accurately quantifying plastic debris in surface waters is essential for comprehensive environmental impact assessments. However, research on the detection of plastic debris in surface waters remains limited, particularly regarding real-time monitoring in natural environments following heavy rainfall events. This study aims to develop a real-time visual recognition model for floating plastic debris detection using deep learning with multi-class classification. A YOLOv8 algorithm
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Handayani, Tri, and Endah Sri Hartatik. "PENDAMPINGAN PELABELAN CALL NUMBER JENIS BUKU BACAAN KOLEKSI PERPUSTAKAAN DI SD NEGERI MANYARAN 01 SEMARANG." Harmoni: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 7, no. 2 (2023): 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/hm.7.2.101-110.

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Pelabelan call number merupakan kegiatan pengolahan pustaka, khususnya pada sub kegiatan memberi label buku. Keberadaan label call number memudahkan para Pustakawan menemukan lokasi buku dan menjajarkan buku. Keberadaan label call number bagi para Pemustaka adalah memudahkan mereka menemukan lokasi penyimpanan koleksi buku yang mereka perlukan. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat di SD Negeri Manyaran 01 Semarang adalah (1) membuat data koleksi buku menggunakan Microsoft Excel. Setiap halaman memuat data buku dengan huruf depan judul yang sama. Huruf depan judul buku diketik pada tab. (2) me
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Plastic Labels"

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Luna, Vera Fernando. "DEVELOPMENT OF FREE-LABEL SENSING IN PLASTIC MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORMS USING PULSED STREAMING POTENTIALS (PSP)." VCU Scholars Compass, 2011. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/207.

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This work deals with the development of a new label-free detection technique called Pulsed Streaming Potential (PSP). Its novelty relies on the adaptation of a classical electrokinetic phenomenon (streaming potential) into a tool which can evaluate molecular interplay in label-free fashion. Implementation of PSP to microfluidic platforms allowed the label-free sensing of binding events to plastic (modified and unmodified) surfaces. It was demonstrated the use of real time PSP in plastic microfluidic platforms for determination of kinetic parameters of the interaction of proteins and plastic su
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Flores, Barbarán Gerard Erwin, and Chavez Risso Gleen Valenzuela. "Propuesta de mejora en el área de producción utilizando la metodología Lean Manufacturing para reducir los desperdicios en una empresa de etiquetas de Lima metropolitana." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657033.

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Este trabajo presenta el problema del exceso de desperdicios de etiquetas que se genera en la impresión de estos mismos. El proceso de impresión es el proceso clave de la empresa, puesto que transforma los rollos de plástico juntamente con las tintas y un error en los procedimientos produce la pérdida del material ingresado y dinero. Esto impulsa a plantear soluciones mediante técnicas Lean en la producción de etiquetas. Por lo general, los estudios se basan en otras líneas del sector plástico, tales como las tuberías, bolsas, envases, entre otros. Para enfrentar este problema, se utilizará la
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Fredriksson, Anton, and Edman Christoffer Fors. "En ekonomisk analys av att använda en Quartzenebaserad puts vid energieffektivisering av äldre q-märkta byggnader." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-24334.

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Older q-labeled buildings may not be changed according to the corruptions banning, resulting in difficulties in energy efficiency of q-marked buildings, as traditional energy efficiency methods cannot be used without altering the building's properties. This report examines the profitability to energy-efficient a q-labeled building with a heat insulating plaster based on Z1 quartzene and lime cement render. By only changing the render properties of the plot, the building does not change characteristic or cultural historical value. The report sets out a general framework describing the maximum a
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Fomin, Petr [Verfasser], Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Kargel, Christian [Gutachter] Kargel, and Alexander [Gutachter] Koch. "Time-gated spectroscopy for the classification and recycling of fluorescently labeled waste plastics / Petr Fomin ; Gutachter: Christian Kargel, Alexander Koch ; Akademischer Betreuer: Christian Kargel ; Universität der Bundeswehr München, Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik." Neubiberg : Universitätsbibliothek der Universität der Bundeswehr München, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1233485016/34.

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Ku, Chung-Shing, and 顧忠興. "A Cross-cultural Perspective of Foreign Labors'''' Administrative System-A Case Study of Thailand Labor in Plastic and Fiber Industry." Thesis, 2002. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/29774066753419499322.

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碩士<br>元智大學<br>工業工程與管理學系<br>90<br>The objective of this paper is to investigate the differences between Thailand Labor and Native Labor in the National Culture Values and to develop a complete administrative system of Thailand Labor. According to the information was published by the government, it showed that there are over three hundred thousand foreign labor in Taiwan, and Thailand Labor are the most which occupies 43.22%. Therefore, to establish a suitable administration system is quite urgent in this moment. However, previous research stood in role of administration, and it still lacked
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Books on the topic "Plastic Labels"

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United, States Congress Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Subcommittee on the Consumer. Environmental labeling of consumer products: Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Consumer of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, second session ... May 16, 1990. U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Subcommittee on the Consumer. Environmental labeling of consumer products: Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Consumer of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, second session ... May 16, 1990. U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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IML, '86 (1986 North Branch N. J. ). In-mold labeling: Advances & innovations. IML Technology, 1986.

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Institution, British Standards. British standard specification for pressure-sensitive adhesive plastics labels for permanent use. 2nd ed. B.S.I., 1990.

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Kitchen Garden Planner With 22 Plant Labels Plastic Wallet. Cico, 2010.

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*. Lark Label for Plastic Card File Box. Elsevier, 1995.

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Masters, Marc. High Bias. University of North Carolina PressChapel Hill, NC, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469675985.001.0001.

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Abstract The cassette tape was revolutionary. Cheap, portable, and reusable, this small plastic rectangle changed music history. Make your own tapes! Trade them with friends! Tape over the ones you don't like! The cassette tape upended pop culture, creating movements and uniting communities. This entertaining book charts the journey of the cassette from its invention in the early 1960s to its Walkman-led domination in the 1980s to decline at the birth of compact discs to resurgence among independent music makers. Scorned by the record industry for "killing music," the cassette tape rippled thr
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Book chapters on the topic "Plastic Labels"

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Giavazzi, Fabio, Matteo Salina, Erica Ceccarello, et al. "Portable, Multispot, Label-Free Immunoassay on a Phantom Perfluorinated Plastic." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09617-9_3.

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Hale, Robert C., Meredith E. Seeley, Ashley E. King, and Lehuan H. Yu. "Analytical Chemistry of Plastic Debris: Sampling, Methods, and Instrumentation." In Microplastic in the Environment: Pattern and Process. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78627-4_2.

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AbstractApproaches for the collection and analysis of plastic debris in environmental matrices are rapidly evolving. Such plastics span a continuum of sizes, encompassing large (macro-), medium (micro-, typically defined as particles between 1 μm and 5 mm), and smaller (nano-) plastics. All are of environmental relevance. Particle sizes are dynamic. Large plastics may fragment over time, while smaller particles may agglomerate in the field. The diverse morphologies (fragment, fiber, sphere) and chemical compositions of microplastics further complicate their characterization. Fibers are of growing interest and present particular analytical challenges due to their narrow profiles. Compositional classes of emerging concern include tire wear, paint chips, semisynthetics (e.g., rayon), and bioplastics. Plastics commonly contain chemical additives and fillers, which may alter their toxicological potency, behavior (e.g., buoyancy), or detector response (e.g., yield fluorescence) during analysis. Field sampling methods often focus on &gt;20 μm and even &gt;300 μm sized particles and will thus not capture smaller microplastics (which may be most abundant and bioavailable). Analysis of a limited subgroup (selected polymer types, particle sizes, or shapes) of microplastics, while often operationally necessary, can result in an underestimation of actual sample content. These shortcomings complicate calls for toxicological studies of microplastics to be based on “environmentally relevant concentrations.” Sample matrices of interest include water (including wastewater, ice, snow), sediment (soil, dust, wastewater sludge), air, and biota. Properties of the environment, and of the particles themselves, may concentrate plastic debris in select zones (e.g., gyres, shorelines, polar ice, wastewater sludge). Sampling designs should consider such patchy distributions. Episodic releases due to weather and anthropogenic discharges should also be considered. While water grab samples and sieving are commonplace, novel techniques for microplastic isolation, such as continuous flow centrifugation, show promise. The abundance of nonplastic particulates (e.g., clay, detritus, biological material) in samples interferes with microplastic detection and characterization. Their removal is typically accomplished using a combination of gravity separation and oxidative digestion (including strong bases, peroxide, enzymes); unfortunately, aggressive treatments may damage more labile plastics. Microscope-based infrared or Raman detection is often applied to provide polymer chemistry and morphological data for individual microplastic particles. However, the sheer number of particles in many samples presents logistical hurdles. In response, instruments have been developed that employ detector arrays and rapid scanning lasers. The addition of dyes to stain particulates may facilitate spectroscopic detection of some polymer types. Most researchers provide microplastic data in the form of the abundances of polymer types within particle size, polymer, and morphology classes. Polymer mass data in samples remain rare but are essential to elucidating fate. Rather than characterizing individual particles in samples, solvent extraction (following initial sample prep, such as sediment size class sorting), combined with techniques such as thermoanalysis (e.g., pyrolysis), has been used to generate microplastic mass data. However, this may obviate the acquisition of individual particle morphology and compositional information. Alternatively, some techniques (e.g., electron and atomic force microscopy and matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometry) are adept at providing highly detailed data on the size, morphology, composition, and surface chemistry of select particles. Ultimately, the analyst must select the approach best suited for their study goals. Robust quality control elements are also critical to evaluate the accuracy and precision of the sampling and analysis techniques. Further, improved efforts are required to assess and control possible sample contamination due to the ubiquitous distribution of microplastics, especially in indoor environments where samples are processed.
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Nakanishi, Tomoko M. "Visualization of 14C-labeled Gas Fixation in a Plant." In Novel Plant Imaging and Analysis. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4992-6_5.

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AbstractWe targeted not only the elements we can supply to the nutrient solution but also carbon dioxide gas to visualize the fixation process and the movement of assimilated carbon in a plant. This is another highlight of our study using real-time RI imaging systems (RRIS). The interesting result was that the route of assimilated carbon was different depending on where the fixation took place. In Arabidopsis, most of the metabolites after photosynthesis were transferred to the tip of the main internode and roots when 14CO2 gas was fixed and photosynthates were produced at rosette leaves, whereas most of the metabolites moved to the tip of the branch internode and hardly moved down to the roots when 14CO2 gas was supplied to the aboveground parts of the plant other than rosette leaves. Interestingly, it was possible to visualize and trace which tissue performed the fixation of 14CO2 gas, i.e., carbon could be traced from the fixation site in tissue to tissue formation. However, especially in the case of 14C imaging, image analysis should be carefully performed because of the self-absorption of the β-rays in tissue. To image 14CO2 gas fixation in larger samples, approximately 50 cm in height, a plastic scintillator was introduced, and the assimilation process of the gas was visualized for rice and maize.
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Picken, R. N., A. J. Mazaitis, R. Maas, and W. K. Maas. "Increased Production of Heat-Labile Enterotoxin as a Result of TN3 Insertion into a Chimeric R/ENT Plasmid." In Bacterial Diarrheal Diseases. Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4990-4_20.

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Oliker Aaron, Napier Zachary, Deluccia Nicolette, et al. "Step-Based Cognitive Virtual Surgery Simulation: An Innovative Approach to Surgical Education." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2012. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-022-2-325.

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BioDigital Systems, LLC in collaboration with New York University Langone Medical Center Department of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery has created a complex, real-time, step-based simulation platform for plastic surgery education. These simulators combine live surgical footage, interactive 3D visualization, text labels, and voiceover as well as a high-yield, expert-approved testing mode to create a comprehensive virtual educational environment for the plastic surgery resident or physician.
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Kol, Rita, Martijn Roosen, Sibel Ügdüler, et al. "Recent Advances in Pre-Treatment of Plastic Packaging Waste." In Current Topics in Recycling [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99385.

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There is an urgent need to close the loop of plastic waste. One of the main challenges towards plastic packaging waste recycling is the presence of a variety of contaminants. These contaminants include organic residues, additives, labels, inks and also other plastic types that can be present in the waste stream due to missorting or in multimaterial structures (e.g. multilayer films in packaging). In this context, pre-treatment processes are a promising route to tackle the difficulties that are encountered in mechanical and chemical recycling due to these contaminants. This chapter gives better insight on the already existing pre-treatment techniques and on the advances that are being developed and/or optimized in order to achieve closed-loop recycling. Some of these advanced pre-treatments include chemical washing to remove inks (deinking), extraction methods to remove undesired plastic additives and dissolution-based pre-treatments, such as delamination and dissolution-precipitation techniques.
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Kumar Sachan, Rohan Samir, Manpreet Kaur Somal, Ritu Bala, et al. "Bioplastic as an Alternative to Microplastic." In Microplastic Pollution: Causes, Effects and Control. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815165104123010011.

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Microplastics pose an imminent risk to the marine environment, biota, and ecosystem. Their consumption threatens organisms because of the material's ability to absorb and concentrate environmental contaminants in oceans and then transfer them through food chains. Microplastic may harm soil biota, such as earthworms, and can alter soil biophysical parameters, such as soil bulk density, aggregation, and water-holding capacity. To find alternatives to microplastics, scientists have developed biodegradable plastics that can be discarded in the environment and broken down quickly by the enzymatic activity of micro-organisms. Bioplastics are made from biological or renewable components. The bioplastic produced from potato peels, corn, sugarcane, wheat, rice, banana peels, and other natural materials is eco-friendly and biodegradable. Bioplastic is also known as Low-carbon plastic. The use of low-carbon plastic aids in the regulation of global temperature rise. It is used to make toys, home interiors, shopping bags, bottles, labels, trash bags, and packaging materials. It has wide applications for bone nails and tissue scaffolds in the medical industry. Its development also faces other obstacles, including price difficulties, technical improvements, and waste collection and treatment. Synthesis and characterization methods will help overcome these obstacles. The present chapter will focus on bioplastic and its types, the synthesis of bioplastic, the difference between microplastic and bioplastic, and bioplastic as an alternative approach.
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Jarrín, Alvaro. "Plastic Governmentality." In Biopolitics of Beauty. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520293878.003.0003.

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This chapter traces the ways by which plastic surgeons in Brazil became fused with the state at specific junctures, or nodes, within the networks of public health care, appropriating the state's biopolitical authority for themselves. Plastic surgeons deploy a type of governance, a so-called ‘plastic governmentality’—a flexible approach to the management of public health that allows them to conceal its imbrication with commercial medicine. This flexibility makes it possible for plastic surgeons to bend hospital rules, re-label surgeries, and adjust waiting queues according to their own interests, yet to always present themselves as humanitarians providing a health service on behalf of the state, thus realigning national interests to match their own.
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Talukdar, Kamaljyoti. "Application of Nanomaterials in the Medical Field: A Review." In Nanoelectronics Devices: Design, Materials, and Applications Part II. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815179361123010014.

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Nanomaterials are particles in sizes from 1-100 nm. Nanomaterials have a wide field of applications in aviation and aerospace, chemical industries, optics, solar hydrogen, fuel cell, batteries, sensors, power generation, aeronautic industry, building construction industry, automotive engineering, consumer electronics, thermoelectric devices, pharmaceuticals, paints, and cosmetics. Also, efforts are being made to develop friendly alternate energy sources using nanomaterials. In this chapter, the main focus will be on the application of nanomaterials in various aspects of the medical field. Nanomaterials are used in various medical devices. Some of the nanomaterials used in the area of optical imaging are quantum dots, and in MRI are superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. Also, nanomaterials are applied in ultrasound imaging and radionuclide imaging. Due to the small size of batteries (e.g., for pacemakers) or electronic circuits and sensors utilized in medical devices presently made using nanomaterials. New ceramics consisting of materials derived from sintered nanopowders (comparable to 3D-printing) or having a specially designed surface are made from so-called nanostructures for teeth filling or screws for dental implants. For bio-detection of pathogens, detection of proteins, and phagokinetic studies, nanomaterials are also used. For fluorescent biological labels, drug and gene delivery, probing of DNA structure, tissue engineering, tumour destruction via heating (hyperthermia), separation and purification of biological molecules and cells, MRI contrast enhancement, osteoporosis treatment, infection prevention, bone regeneration are some of the applications of nanomaterials used in medicines. Cancer therapy, neurodegenerative disease therapy, HIV/AIDS therapy, ocular disease therapy, respiratory disease therapy, sight-restoring therapy, and gene therapy are various therapies nanomaterials are used Nanomaterials used in various surgeries are surgical oncology, thoracic surgery, replacement of heart with an artificial heart, vascular surgery, neurosurgery, radiosurgery, ophthalmic surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, maxillofacial surgery, orthopedic surgery, intracellular surgery by nanorobots. Although all applications of nanomaterials have pros and cons, care should be taken so that the cons can be minimized.
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Shannon, Scott M. "Integrative Pediatric Mental Health (Assessment and Treatment Using an Ecological Perspective)." In Integrative Pediatrics. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195384727.003.0022.

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Abstract Children are complex, constantly changing and have plastic brains of enormous potential. Remember that change and growth are the cornerstones of development. In all ecological models, any attempt to isolate and label individual pathology is less valuable then understanding the interdependent relationships that enhance or diminish the individual’s ability to sustain the well point of true health.
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Conference papers on the topic "Plastic Labels"

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Knab, Aline, Ayad G. Anwer, Bernadette Pedersen, et al. "Label-free, non-invasive multispectral imaging of cellular autofluorescence for melanoma detection." In Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery 2025, edited by Milind Rajadhyaksha and Haishan Zeng. SPIE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3041531.

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Cuenca Martinez, Rodrigo, Gabriel P. Tortorelli, Jason Hirshburg, Lindsey Collins, and Javier A. Jo. "Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) system for rapid label-free biochemical imaging of Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) resection tissue samples." In Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery 2025, edited by Milind Rajadhyaksha and Haishan Zeng. SPIE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3042253.

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Cauwe, Maarten, Bjorn Vandecasteele, Johan De Baets, Jeroen van den Brand, Roel Kusters, and Ashok Sridhar. "A chip embedding solution based on low-cost plastic materials as enabling technology for smart labels." In 2012 4th Electronic System-Integration Technology Conference (ESTC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/estc.2012.6542155.

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Ostojic, Gordana, Vukica Jovanovic, Stevan Stankovski, and Milovan Lazarevic. "RFID Product and Part Tracking for the Preventive Maintenance." In ASME 2009 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2009-84122.

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RFID technology can be applied during the different phases of a product realization, material handling, packaging, but also during the disassembly. Recently, environmental issues have posed certain challenges in a way that products are being handled after the end of their lifecycle. Nowadays, the products are being designed for assembly but also for a disassembly. Whatever the selected strategy for products or parts of products is at the end of their life cycle, it is necessary to design an appropriate production system as well as a disassembly system. Reflection about the final stages in a pr
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Viacava, Gino, Christian del Carpio, Gerard Flores, and Risso Valenzuela. "Model to reduce waste in the production of labels in Peruvian companies of the plastic sector by applying Autonomous Maintenance, Kanban and Standardization of work." In The 18th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education, and Technology: Engineering, Integration, And Alliances for A Sustainable Development” “Hemispheric Cooperation for Competitiveness and Prosperity on A Knowledge-Based Economy”. Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18687/laccei2020.1.1.96.

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Osseiran, Sam, Hequn Wang, Yusuke Suita, Elisabeth Roider, David E. Fisher, and Conor L. Evans. "Towards label-free evaluation of oxidative stress in human skin exposed to sun filters (Conference Presentation)." In Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, edited by Bernard Choi, Haishan Zeng, and Nikiforos Kollias. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2213406.

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Jones, Jake D., Fariah Majid, Hallie Ramser, and Kyle P. Quinn. "Non-invasive in vivo characterization of skin wound healing using label-free multiphoton microscopy (Conference Presentation)." In Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, edited by Bernard Choi, Haishan Zeng, and Nikiforos Kollias. SPIE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2251535.

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Ecclestone, Benjamin R., Kevan Bell, Marian Boktor, et al. "Label-free histological imaging of skin cancers with photoacoustic remote sensing virtual histology." In Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery 2022, edited by Bernard Choi and Haishan Zeng. SPIE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2609176.

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Singh, Surya P., Sungsam Kang, Jeon Woong Kang, et al. "Label free assessment of ultra-violet radiation induced damages in skin cells (Conference Presentation)." In Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery 2018, edited by Bernard Choi and Haishan Zeng. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2287516.

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Lin, Ting-Han, Chung-Hsing Chang, Ya-Shuan Chou, Wen-Chuan Kuo, and Pei-Yu Lai. "Label-free, multi-contrast optical coherence tomography for study of skin melanoma mice in vivo." In Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery 2018, edited by Bernard Choi and Haishan Zeng. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2290275.

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Beck, Aaron. North Sea Plastics I: Fate and impact of river-borne microplastics and their chemical additives in the North Sea Cruise No. AL586, 04 February – 10 February 2023, Kiel, DE – Kiel, DE. GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3289/cr_al586.

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The river source of plastic debris to the southern North Sea region appears to be increasing over the past several decades, with a strong seasonal control on riverine MP transport and discharge. The current cruise, AL586, links plastic pollution in the North Sea to seasonal studies in the Elbe and Thames rivers as part of the H2020 LABPLAS project, with the objective to understand the transport and fate of river-derived small micro- and nanoplastics (SMNPs) in the North Sea. The specific objectives of the North Sea Plastics I &amp; II cruises (the current cruise AL586 and planned cruise AL596)
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Beck, Aaron, and Anja Engel. North Sea Plastics II: Fate and impact of river-borne microplastics and their chemical additives in the North Sea Cruise No. AL596, 26 June – 02 July 2023, Kiel, DE – Kiel, DE. GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3289/cr_al596.

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The river source of plastic debris to the southern North Sea region appears to be increasing over the past several decades, with a strong seasonal control on riverine MP transport and discharge. The current cruise, AL596, links plastic pollution in the North Sea to seasonal studies in the Elbe and Thames rivers as part of the H2020 LABPLAS project, with the objective to understand the transport and fate of river-derived small micro- and nanoplastics (SMNPs) in the North Sea. The specific objectives of the North Sea Plastics I &amp; II cruises (the current cruise AL596 and previous cruise AL586
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Singh, Anjali. Autoclave Sterilizers 101: How They Work Plus Safety Tips. ConductScience, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55157/cs20220717.

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An autoclave is a machine used in labs to sterilize items by applying heat and pressure to kill pathogens like bacteria and viruses. It uses saturated steam to destroy contaminants, making it useful in various fields including dentistry and microbiology. Autoclaves have evolved from basic steam sterilizers to advanced versions. They work by removing air, pumping in steam under pressure, and maintaining a high temperature to sterilize items. Safety precautions include proper training, not overcrowding, and using autoclavable materials. Not everything can be autoclaved; materials like glass, met
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Jordan, Thomas, Marguerite Madden, Thomas Jordan, and Marguerite Madden. Digital vegetation database and map for Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area: Final report. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2305475.

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This report describes the vegetation mapping procedures employed by the Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science (CRMS), Department of Geography, University of Georgia, for the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area (BISO) in the Appalachian Highlands Inventory and Monitoring Network (APHN) of the National Park Service under Cooperative Agreement No. H5028 01 0651, entitled, ?Digital Vegetation Databases and Maps for National Park Service Units in the Appalachian Highlands and Cumberland/ Piedmont Networks?. Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area (BISO) is located in
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Jander, Georg, and Daniel Chamovitz. Investigation of growth regulation by maize benzoxazinoid breakdown products. United States Department of Agriculture, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2015.7600031.bard.

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Introduction Previous research had suggested that benzoxazinoids, a class of defensive metabolites found in maize, wheat, rye, and wild barley, are not only direct insect deterrents, but also influence other areas of plant metabolism. In particular, the benzoxazinoid 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-2H-1,4-benzoxa- zin-3(4H)- one (DIMBOA) was implicated in: (i) altering plant growth by interfering with auxin signaling, and (ii) leading to the induction of gene expression changes and secondary plant defense responses. The overall goal of this proposal was to identify mechanisms by which benzoxazinoids i
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Elbaum, Michael, and Peter J. Christie. Type IV Secretion System of Agrobacterium tumefaciens: Components and Structures. United States Department of Agriculture, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7699848.bard.

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Objectives: The overall goal of the project was to build an ultrastructural model of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens type IV secretion system (T4SS) based on electron microscopy, genetics, and immunolocalization of its components. There were four original aims: Aim 1: Define the contributions of contact-dependent and -independent plant signals to formation of novel morphological changes at the A. tumefaciens polar membrane. Aim 2: Genetic basis for morphological changes at the A. tumefaciens polar membrane. Aim 3: Immuno-localization of VirB proteins Aim 4: Structural definition of the substrate
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Tzfira, Tzvi, Michael Elbaum, and Sharon Wolf. DNA transfer by Agrobacterium: a cooperative interaction of ssDNA, virulence proteins, and plant host factors. United States Department of Agriculture, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2005.7695881.bard.

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Agrobacteriumtumefaciensmediates genetic transformation of plants. The possibility of exchanging the natural genes for other DNA has led to Agrobacterium’s emergence as the primary vector for genetic modification of plants. The similarity among eukaryotic mechanisms of nuclear import also suggests use of its active elements as media for non-viral genetic therapy in animals. These considerations motivate the present study of the process that carries DNA of bacterial origin into the host nucleus. The infective pathway of Agrobacterium involves excision of a single-stranded DNA molecule (T-strand
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