Search results for "Tile industry"

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Assessment of bioavailability and effects of chemicals due to remediation actions with caging mussels (Anodonta anatina) at a creosote-contaminated l…

2002

A study was conducted at Lake Jämsänvesi in Central Finland, to identify the potential ecotoxicological risks of the remediation operation of a creosote-/PAH-contaminated lake sediment, made by capping during the years 1998-1999. Mussels (Anodonta anatina) were deployed to the lake at the same time as the remediation operation was started in November 1998. The contaminated area (0.5 ha) was covered by a filter geotextile (polypropylene), gravel and sand (1-1.5m) which were spread out on the ice and let to sink onto the bottom of the lake when the ice melted in May 1999. The possible impacts of capping to the adjacent environment were assessed from mussels exposed and particulate material se…

Geologic SedimentsEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental remediationBiological AvailabilityRisk Assessmentlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlawAnimalsPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsWater pollutionWaste Management and DisposalCreosoteWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringFluorantheneHydrologybiologyEcological ModelingfungiMusselBivalviabiology.organism_classificationPollutionBivalviaCreosotechemistryTextile IndustryBioaccumulationEnvironmental scienceSurface waterWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringWater Research
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Uptake of organic xenobiotics by benthic invertebrates from sediment contaminated by the pulp and paper industry

2007

Abstract Uptake of pulp and paper mill-derived pollutants by benthic invertebrates from sediment in Southern Lake Saimaa, eastern Finland, was studied. Two groups of benthic invertebrates (Diptera and Oligochaeta) were analyzed for their concentrations of resin acids (RAs), chlorophenolics (CPs) and β -sitosterol. The samples were collected 1 and 3 km downstream from the mill. In laboratory experiments Chironomus plumosus (a dipteran) and Lumbriculus variegatus (oligochaete) were exposed for 14 d to sediments collected from the same locations. The concentrations of RAs, CPs and β -sitosterol were higher in the areas downstream from the mill than those in the upstream reference area in both …

Geologic SedimentsLumbriculus variegatusEnvironmental EngineeringFaunaSensitivity and SpecificityXenobioticsstomatognathic systemBenthosAnimalsChironomus plumosusWater PollutantsOrganic ChemicalsWater pollutionWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringInvertebratebiologyChemistryEcologyEcological Modelingfungitechnology industry and agricultureSedimentbiology.organism_classificationInvertebratesPollutionBenthic zoneTextile IndustryEnvironmental chemistryWater Research
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Capturing the Resilience of the Textile Companies as a Specific Response of the Fashion industry

2021

This chapter examines the most recent innovative activities of textile companies in Spain and their expansion into sanitary textiles and digitalization. In light of the global crisis caused by the COVID-19, we consider highly relevant to review the challenges of one of the most important fashion sectors, e.g., the textile industry, through this evolutionary period and the resilience of clusters. From this territorial perspective, we explained the industry’s restructuring and survival through three main elements: companies, relationships, and institutions. Companies are fundamental because they pave the way forward with their strategic responses. Relationships or clustering is the interactio…

GovernmentTextile industryRestructuringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Psychological resilienceBusinessIndustrial policyRepresentativeness heuristicLegitimacyIndustrial organizationmedia_common
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Los genoveses y el negocio de la seda en Valencia (1457-1512)

2020

We study here the presence of the numerous Genoese silk dealers in Valencia at the end of the XVth century: merchants, artisans, workers. This settlement signified a crucial economic change in the Valencian tradi­tional silk industry with its Moorish background, and this, in consequence, facilitated reconversion of the textile industry and an increase in its trade. Moreover, international migration and the role of the Genoese silk industry facilitated social mobility during the low Middle Ages and contributed to the origin of the modern European system of relationships in the Mediterra­nean. On étudie ici la présence de nombreux soyeux génois à Valence a la fin du XVe siècle: marchands, art…

HistoryTextile industrybusiness.industrylcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyD111-203Social mobilityValencianlanguage.human_languageGeographyMedieval historylanguageEconomic historyMiddle AgesbusinessSettlement (litigation)Economic change
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The influence of innovation stimulus, facilitating factors and support mechanisms on innovation performance in Brazilian small textile firms

2020

The ability of the organisation to develop new products is crucial in rapidly changing business environments, and thus, customer demographics, consumers' expectations and buying behaviour play an important role. Hence, exploring the antecedents of innovation performance becomes more important. This study analyses the relationships among innovation stimulus, facilitating factors and support mechanisms for innovative performance in the textile industry of Santa Catarina, Brazil. The sample included 128 respondents, who were all employees of five small and medium-sized textile firms; data were analysed using structural equation modelling. We found that innovation stimulus, facilitating factors…

Innovation facilitating factorsTextile industryVisionEconomics and EconometricsInnovation stimulusDemographicsInnovation performanceInnovation support mechanismsbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementInnovation facilitating factors; Innovation performance; Innovation stimulus; Innovation support mechanisms; Textile industryStimulus (physiology)Structural equation modelingManagement of Technology and InnovationBusinessBusiness and International ManagementIndustrial organizationTextile industry
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Analysis of the Possible Persistent Genotoxic Damage in Workers Linked to the Ardystil Syndrome

2016

[EN] Background: A combination of several factors including a change in the paint application system; a lack of proper hygiene; and inadequate safety measures caused a severe health impact in the workers of some textile painting factories. This outbreak, mainly characterized by respiratory disorders, caused the death of six people and it has been classified as Ardystil syndrome. Materials and Methods: Fifty-two workers involved in the outbreak and 48 healthy subjects not known to have exposed to the potentially mutagenic agents participated in the study. The program evaluated possible genotoxic damage through the sister chromatid exchange (SCE) cytogenetic biomarker assay. We determined the…

Male0301 basic medicineHealth impactPhysiologySister chromatid exchangeINGENIERIA NUCLEARToxicology03 medical and health sciencesOccupational ExposureHumansMedicineGenetics (clinical)business.industrySignificant differenceHealthy subjectsOutbreakSyndromeGeneral MedicineRespiration Disorders030104 developmental biologyTextile IndustryDistribution patternBiomarker (medicine)FemalebusinessSister Chromatid ExchangeDNA DamageGenetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers
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The influence of geographical concentration and structural characteristics on the survival chance of textile firms

2013

[EN] Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the contribution of location (geographical concentration) and firm structure (age and subsector) to the risk of business failure. Design/methodology/approach The Markov s regression analysis was made for a sample of over 11,700 Spanish textile-clothing firms. Findings The results obtained from the analysis suggest that the risk of business failure is increased by some risk factors relative to the structural characteristics of the firms (younger firms and specialization in low-tech activities), and under determined locational circumstances. Research limitations/implications Our conclusions have been obtained starting from a sample of manu…

MarketingTextile industryBusiness failuresSurvivalbusiness.industryBusiness failureRegression analysisSample (statistics)Textile-clothing sectorIndustrial districtWork (electrical)SpainIndustrial districtOrganizational structuresDemographic economicsOrganizational structureBusiness and International ManagementMarketingMATEMATICA APLICADARobustness (economics)businessSmall to medium-sized enterprisesTextile industryJournal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal
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The importance of innovation in international textile firms

2007

Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to analyse the importance of innovation for firms involved in international marketing.Design/methodology/approach – A total of 154 general managers in the textile sector were interviewed on two main groups of questions: entry forms when going abroad; and innovative decisions in products, strategies, processes, and markets. Univariate (ANOVA) and multivariate (discriminant analysis) methods were used.Findings – The present results have demonstrated that not all types of innovation dimensions are required to find new clients in new countries.Research limitations/implications – This study has been based on a mature sector, as is the textile sector in Spain…

MarketingTextile industryInternationalizationbusiness.industryAs isUnivariateMarketingbusinessTextile (markup language)European Journal of Marketing
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Is the influence of the industrial district on international activities being eroded by globalization?

2009

Abstract This study provides insight into the impact of industrial districts on the international activities of firms, in the particular context of one traditional manufacturing industry: the Spanish home-textile industry. Using a sample of 128 manufacturing firms, the paper shows how location influences the timing and levels of exports and imports. Moreover, our results demonstrate how these influences have been diluted in recent years as the home-textile industry becomes more involved in the global arena. Our findings challenge some key arguments exploring the advantages of the district in the international activities of firms; in particular, first, in questioning the capacity of the dist…

MarketingTextile industrybusiness.industryVulnerabilitySample (statistics)Context (language use)Industrial districtGlobalizationWorld economyMarket economyManufacturingEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFinanceInternational Business Review
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Occupation and Risk of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and Its Subtypes: A Pooled Analysis from the InterLymph Consortium

2016

Background: Various occupations have been associated with an elevated risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), but results have been inconsistent across studies. Objectives: We investigated occupational risk of NHL and of four common NHL subtypes with particular focus on occupations of a priori interest. Methods: We conducted a pooled analysis of 10,046 cases and 12,025 controls from 10 NHL studies participating in the InterLymph Consortium. We harmonized the occupational coding using the 1968 International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-1968) and grouped occupations previously associated with NHL into 25 a priori groups. Odds ratios (ORs) adjusted for center, age, and sex were det…

OncologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMEDLINEReviewBarbering03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineimmune system diseasesRisk FactorsInternal medicinehemic and lymphatic diseasesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryExtramuralPublic healthLymphoma Non-HodgkinPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCase-control studyAgricultureMiddle Agedmedicine.disease030210 environmental & occupational healthSeguretat en el treballLymphomaMalaltia de HodgkinOccupational DiseasesPooled analysisMeta-analysisCase-Control StudiesTextile IndustryHodgkin lymphomaIndustrial safetyFemaleHodgkin's diseasebusinessOccupation - non-hodgkin lymphomaEnvironmental Health Perspectives
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