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The company provides mortgage processing, settlement, default and data services to lenders. * Jacksonville's Rayonier is best known for its timberland and real estate holdings, but the company is also one of the world's leading manufacturers of specialty cellulose fiber. The nearly 300 jobs will include engineering, manufacturing and design positions. * Systems Service Enterprises, a defense-contractor software training and programming company, plans to hire 60 software engineers, graphic designers and other professionals by the end of next year, after it relocates from St. Louis. * Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank AG continues a Jacksonville hiring spree this year.
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c21888/china_cellulose_fi) has announced the addition of the "China cellulo...
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Scientists at Tulane University in New Orleans announced today that they have discovered a new strain of bacteria than can break down cellulose, the difficult-to-tear- down fiber present in plants.
The end result? Butanol, a fuel source that is more energy rich than ethanol and less corrosive.
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..., except film and fabrics having a nitro-cellulose fiber, finish, or coating, which is woven, knitted...
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In a typical American household you can find four things that absorb or eliminate moisture: Towels, silica gel, diaper crystals and dehumidifiers. Let's take a look at how they work, because all four are completely different.
Let's start with towels. Whether we are talking about paper towels or cotton towels, they are made from cellulose. If you were to take a cellulose fiber and look at it at the atom level, you would see that it is made out of chains of glucose molecules. Yes, your paper towel is really a giant sheet of sugar. But the sugar is chained together in such long strands that it doesn't dissolve in water.
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BUCKFIELD -- Gerard Gagnon and his friend, Richard Munson, were traveling west to Vermont to install Canadian-made cellulose insulation in a home when they wondered where their next fiber would come from.
That conversation, which took place about three years ago, led to a new idea for producing cellulose that could insulate the estimated 90 percent of Maine homes that are either underinsulated or uninsulated.
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In a typical American household, you can find four things that absorb or eliminate moisture: towels, silica gel, diaper crystals and dehumidifiers. Let's take a look at how they work, because all four are different.
Let's start with towels. Whether we are talking about paper towels or cotton towels, they are made from cellulose. If you were to take a cellulose fiber and look at it at the atom level, you would see that it is made out of chains of glucose molecules. Yes, your paper towel is really a giant sheet of sugar. But the sugar is chained together in such long strands that it doesn't dissolve in water.
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Business Editors
BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 17, 2002
Polymer Research Corp. of America (NASDAQ: PROA) today reported that it had obtain...
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Q: I am going to remove my old pressure treated deck and am going to replace it with a composite type. There are so many to choose from and I am trying to find the correct one. I like the idea of a lighter color board as it will not radiate heat to the home since it is in direct sunlight and attached to the house. I am looking for a material that will not stain and if it gets scratched, it will scratch the same color unlike some that scratch a lighter color and requires maintenance. I also like the idea of the boards being attached from under in lieu of screwed from the top. Do you have a list of different manufactures of this type of material? I have a Trex book but it calls for this to be screwed into from the top. Any info would certainly be appreciated.
A: Composite decking material...
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Business Editors
VERNON, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 19, 2002
Company Submits ElectroMab Co-Generation Proposal
to Brazilian Hydroe...