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Learning Through Nature for the Creation of New Textile Fabrics

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Progress in Pacific Polymer Science 2
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In 1950’s and 60’s when natural fiber materials were exhausted and synthetic polymers, invented to provide the fibers as substitute materials, had been adapted to clothings, durable and easy-care materials were essential factors for that purpose.

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Yamaguchi, S. (1992). Learning Through Nature for the Creation of New Textile Fabrics. In: Imanishi, Y. (eds) Progress in Pacific Polymer Science 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77636-6_32

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