2022
DOI: 10.1007/s42411-021-0481-9
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Effects of the Use of Biocides on the Properties of Ceramic Products

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“…Therefore, in the development of such products, we should deeply understand and explore the characteristics of various aspects of cultural relics, extract visual elements, and representative symbols, add our own understanding and artistic expression, and design products according to current people's needs. The cultural and creative products designed in this way can express artistic features and at the same time be widely welcomed by the public [12]. The method of its element extraction is shown in Figure 3.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in the development of such products, we should deeply understand and explore the characteristics of various aspects of cultural relics, extract visual elements, and representative symbols, add our own understanding and artistic expression, and design products according to current people's needs. The cultural and creative products designed in this way can express artistic features and at the same time be widely welcomed by the public [12]. The method of its element extraction is shown in Figure 3.…”
Section: Wireless Communications and Mobile Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ceramics for tableware (vases, tea sets, ower pots, plates, etc.) and sanitary ware also are affected by biocide substances [3]. The environmental fate of different biocides is relatively poorly understood, with nearly all data derived from the assessment reports on biodegradation [4].…”
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“…e proliferation of bacterial and fungal microorganisms occurs during the storage of paper sheets and disturbs their properties, resulting in defects in the final product. Mata et al designed to characterize the microbial efficiency of several fungicides and evaluate their impact on rheology and final product quality [6]. In the production process of PT, the quality is excellent.…”
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