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Fibers from polyexamethylene terephthalamide. Part II: Relaxation.
by Richard G. Quyon.;
Subject: Chemical and biological methods; Polyexamethylene fibers.
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The cadoxen swelling test for the evaluation of cross-linking of cotton.
by Werner Schefer.;
Subject: Crosslinking; Cadoxen test; Chemical and biological methods.
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Practical methods for purification of anionic dyes as their sodium, potassium and lithium salts.
by Waren S. Perkins.;
Subject: Chemical and biological methods; Anionic dyestuffs; Purification.
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Effects of shrink proofing and other chemical treatments on the epicutocle of wool.
by J.H. Bradbury.;
Subject: Wool-shrink proofing, effects of; Wool chemical treatments; Shrink proofing; Chemical and biological methods.
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Tensile, shear and recovery properties of cotton fibers and fabrics treated to impart differences in wet and dry wrinkle recoveries.
by Charles B. Hassenboehler and others.;
Subject: Wrinkle recovery; Cotton fibers - tensile recovery; Chemical and biological methods.
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