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The porosity structure of fibers spun from anisotropic solutions

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All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Man-Made Fibers. Translated from Khicheskie Volokna, No.5, p.72, September – October, 1975.

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Efimova, S.G., Sokira, A.N. & Papkov, S.P. The porosity structure of fibers spun from anisotropic solutions. Fibre Chem 7, 581–582 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00544316

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