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The basic principle of weaving single loop-in-loop chains is one-in-one addition of the links, with all the links having the same orientation. In building this type of chain, each new link is inserted through the previous link, causing the chain to grow in a single direction.
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Stark, J.R., Smith, J.R. (1997). Single Loop-in-Loop Chains. In: Classical Loop-in-Loop Chains and their Derivatives. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9132-6_3
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