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Le chêne, le cheval, le bûcheron. Une collection d’écorçoirs des XIXe et XXe siècles au musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée
Published 2014-06-01“…These are barkers from different periods and types (stone, bone, bone and metal, wood and metal), used to remove the bark of oak for tanneries before disappearing in the late 1870s.Nearly a century separates the input of the first barker (1888) from the last (1971). …”
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Les espaces chinois de Kolkata : simples marges convoitées dans une grande ville indienne ou support des influences singapouriennes et chinoises ?
Published 2024-03-01“…The reconversion of the tanneries district into a restaurant zone is not likely to prove durable, as it is coveted by estate companies who argue in favor of heritage preservation. …”
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Heavy Metal Distribution in Opportunistic Beach Nourishment: A Case Study in Greece
Published 2013-01-01“…Heavy metal point sources included (i) the effluents of small industries (tanneries), (ii) wastewater treatment plant effluents, and (iii) paint and oil scraps from substandard ship maintenance activities that take place on ports breakwaters. …”
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Optimization of chromium(VI) biosorption using gooseberry seeds by response surface methodology
Published 2016-01-01“…The current investigation presents the role of gooseberry (Phyllanthus acidus) seeds as an effective biosorbent for remediating chromium (VI)), a toxic heavy metal pollutant commonly found in effluents from tanneries and relevant industries. Biosorption was affected by pH, temperature and initial metal concentration. …”
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The study on multi-defect detection for leather using object detection techniques
Published 2024-12-01“…Traditionally, human inspectors are responsible for detecting surface defects in tanneries, but this approach is labor-intensive and susceptible to human error. …”
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Extraction and Optimization of Tanning Material from Osyris lanceolata Barks: Cleaner Leather Tanning Processing
Published 2023-01-01“…Currently, chrome tanning, which is extracted from chrome ores, is used in more than 80–90% of the leather tanning industry, but the most serious environmental issue associated with tanneries is chromium. This implies that the presence of chromium both in wastewater and in leather waste has a significant environmental impact and a high cost for landfills. …”
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