42 research outputs found

    The Influence of Annealing Process on Crystallinity and Structural Properties of Cotton/Spandex Fabric

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    This research aims to elucidate the crystallinity, structural and mechanical properties of cotton/spandex knitted fabric after conducting heat setting i.e., annealing process with optimized condition for the first time. Experimental results disclosed that, crystallinity index (CI) (%) of heat-treated cotton/spandex were increased with increased temperature and also mechanical properties i.e., tensile strength was improved as the temperature rose from 120 to 140°C and decreased with augmenting temperature ranges, which is in good agreement with the findings of CI % through X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns. The attendance of cellulose dehydration was further confirmed by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra in order to observe the structural integrity

    One pond one family : policy brief

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    Greater autonomy for women is linked to improvements in maternal and child health, nutrition, and food security. The ‘Fish on Farms’ project has demonstrated the practicality of empowering women through technical training and knowledge transfer. As fishponds are often managed by women, they in turn manage the extra income that is generated. Recent research suggests that the productivity of these ponds can be significantly increased through relatively simple strategies

    Fish on farms nutrition bulletin #1 (annex 8a)

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    Food insecurity and malnutrition in Cambodia stem in part from low productivity and lack of crop diversification beyond rice. This bulletin outlines the Fish on Farms project, based on small-pond aquaculture and the establishment of Village Model Farms. The bulletin outlines a step-by-step itinerary for developing the program, from selection of participating households, to data collection processes, co-ordination of stakeholders, and additional criteria towards full implementation of the project

    Fish on Farms : final technical report (March 2012 - September 2014)

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    Our cost-sharing protocol for the establishment of the Village Model Farms and associated hatcheries proved successful. Establishing fish hatcheries through a microcredit scheme proved to be highly successful, as they became profitable within the time period, and paid back the borrowed funds in full. This bodes well for future plans for scaling up, incorporating microfinance and enhanced financial and marketing training, particularly for women. Gender is an important component of this project as women’s autonomy is linked to maternal and child nutrition and food security outcomes, while women typically have considerably more work than men

    Fish on farms nutrition bulletin #3 (annex 8c)

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    The Nutrition Bulletin focuses on monitoring of Homestead Food Production model under the Fish on Farms project

    Fish on farms nutrition bulletin #2 (annex 8b)

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    The bulletin focuses on analysis of interrelated gender, nutrition and food security issues for the Fish on Farms Project
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