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    Do open flame ignition resistance treatments for cellulosic and cellulosic blend fabrics also reduce cigarette ignitions? by Wakelyn, P. J., Adair, P. K., Barker, R. H.

    Published in Fire and materials (01-01-2005)
    “…Mattresses/bedding and upholstered furniture are subject to ignition by cigarettes (smoulder) and open flames leading to injuries, fatalities and property…”
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    Evaluation of the flammability of cotton bales by Wakelyn, P.J, Hughs, S.E

    Published in Fire and materials (01-07-2002)
    “…Bales of cotton were classified by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) code regulations as a flammable solid (Class 4.1), which required hazardous…”
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    Concerns for the determination of free fatty acid in cottonseed by Wan, P.J. (SRRC/ARS/USDA, New Orleans, LA.), Pakarinen, D.R, Wakelyn, P.J

    “…The official AOCS method for the determination of free fatty acid (FFA) in cottonseed requires dehulling the seed, grinding the meats with a 12‐blade food…”
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    Combustibility Determination for Cotton Gin Dust and Almond Huller Dust by Hughs, Sidney E, Wakelyn, Phillip J

    Published in Journal of agricultural safety and health (26-04-2017)
    “…It has been documented that some dusts generated while processing agricultural products, such as grain and sugar, can constitute combustible dust hazards…”
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    Plant trash in linters and willowed picker: materials used in the cotton garnetting industry by Morey, P R, Wakelyn, J P

    “…First cut linters and willowed picker, used in cotton garnetting, were examined for content of cotton bract an other plant trash. Bract was found to be a…”
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    Botanical trash present in cotton before and after saw-type lint cleaning by Morey, P R, Bethea, R M, Wakelyn, P J, Kirk, I W, Kopetzky, M T

    “…The % by weight content of leaf-like, stem, boll, seed, and weed materials sifted (3360 mum greater than particle size greater than or equal to 595 mum) from…”
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    Cotton dust standards for the raw cotton industries [USA] by Wakelyn, P. J.

    “…In June 1978, OSHA promulgated 2 new, far more severe, standards for occupational exposure to cotton dust. The Supreme Court recently upheld the cotton dust…”
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    Chemical properties of cotton dust by Wakelyn, P J, Greenblatt, G A, Brown, D F, Tripp, V W

    “…Byssinosis, a respiratory disease, is caused by dust in cotton textile mills. The heterogeneous, complex dust varies in composition and activity in different…”
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    Occurrence of gossypol in dried bract of the cotton plant by Loewenschuss, Hana, Wakelyn, P. J.

    “…Gossypol has been identified as a component of bract (FDB) from frost‐killed, field‐grown cotton by its chromatographic behavior on films of silica and…”
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    Competitive exclusion of aflatoxin producers: farmer-driven research and development by Cotty, P. J, Antilla, L, Wakelyn, P. J

    “…Aflatoxins are highly toxic, cancer-causing chemicals produced by fungi belonging to the genus . is the most important causal agent of crop aflatoxin…”
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