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The roller gin can be defined as a cotton gin in which the lint cotton is pulled from the seed-cotton (or kapas) by a roller covered with vegetable-tanned leather from walrus and assisted by a fixed knife and moving knife. . It is important to conduct research experiments on various roller covering materials in order to find a suitable material which enables faster ginning, longer wearing results, maintenance of good fiber quality, cheaper and eco-friendliness towards sustainable life sciences. The strategic environmental assessment process can be broadly defined as a study and check of the…mehr

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The roller gin can be defined as a cotton gin in which the lint cotton is pulled from the seed-cotton (or kapas) by a roller covered with vegetable-tanned leather from walrus and assisted by a fixed knife and moving knife. . It is important to conduct research experiments on various roller covering materials in order to find a suitable material which enables faster ginning, longer wearing results, maintenance of good fiber quality, cheaper and eco-friendliness towards sustainable life sciences. The strategic environmental assessment process can be broadly defined as a study and check of the potential impacts (effects) of a proposed project, program, plan, policy, or legislative action on the environment and sustainability. "Environmental health impact assessment" (EHIA) can be defined as the systematic identification and evaluation of the potential environmental health impacts (effects) of the proposed projects, plans, policies, programs, or legislative action relative to the physical-chemical, biological, biochemical, toxicological, bio-physical, radioactive, cultural, socio-economic, and anthropological component of the total environment. EHIA COVID-19 project was performed.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer, M.Tech., Ph.D., (ISM, Dhanbad), PDF, D.Sc.(Elab.), LL.D., DL, Bihar Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development (BIPARD), Gaya, India.