Published Online: 2014-9-30
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Articles in the same Issue
- Polyimide Dielectric Layer on Filaments for Organic Field Effect Transistors: Choice of Solvent, Solution Composition and Dip-Coating Speed
- Basic Comparison of the Properties of the Loop and Frotte Yarns, Woven and Knitted Fabrics
- Drop Impact on Textile Material: Effect of Fabric Properties
- Surface Morphology of Polyimide Thin Film Dip-Coated on Polyester Filament for Dielectric Layer in Fibrous Organic Field Effect Transistor
- Regressional Estimation of Cotton Sirospun Yarn Properties from Fibre Properties
- A Wear Geometry Model of Plain Woven Fabric Composites
- Effect of Fabric Weave on Stick-Slip Properties of Woven Fabrics
- The Efficiency of Non-Flammable Functional Underwear
- The Influence of Pet Fibres Surface Enzymatic Modification on the Selected Properties
- Influence of Heat Treatment on the Bending Behaviour of LLDPE Monofilaments
- Improving Thermo-Physiological Comfort of Polyester/Cotton Knits by Caustic and Cellulases Treatments
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Articles in the same Issue
- Polyimide Dielectric Layer on Filaments for Organic Field Effect Transistors: Choice of Solvent, Solution Composition and Dip-Coating Speed
- Basic Comparison of the Properties of the Loop and Frotte Yarns, Woven and Knitted Fabrics
- Drop Impact on Textile Material: Effect of Fabric Properties
- Surface Morphology of Polyimide Thin Film Dip-Coated on Polyester Filament for Dielectric Layer in Fibrous Organic Field Effect Transistor
- Regressional Estimation of Cotton Sirospun Yarn Properties from Fibre Properties
- A Wear Geometry Model of Plain Woven Fabric Composites
- Effect of Fabric Weave on Stick-Slip Properties of Woven Fabrics
- The Efficiency of Non-Flammable Functional Underwear
- The Influence of Pet Fibres Surface Enzymatic Modification on the Selected Properties
- Influence of Heat Treatment on the Bending Behaviour of LLDPE Monofilaments
- Improving Thermo-Physiological Comfort of Polyester/Cotton Knits by Caustic and Cellulases Treatments