The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volumes 1-10Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 - Reference [1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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... fibres Resistance of glass fibre. to about 385 ° C ( 725 ° F ) and maintained at that tem- perature for several ... fibres are unique in that they combine the re- sistance to chemicals , solvents , and elevated tempera- tures associated ...
... fibres Resistance of glass fibre. to about 385 ° C ( 725 ° F ) and maintained at that tem- perature for several ... fibres are unique in that they combine the re- sistance to chemicals , solvents , and elevated tempera- tures associated ...
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... fibres concen- trated much of their attention on the improvement of basic products . There was rapid commercial development of techniques increasing the versatility of established ... fibres accounted for over 70 percent Fibres , Natural 271.
... fibres concen- trated much of their attention on the improvement of basic products . There was rapid commercial development of techniques increasing the versatility of established ... fibres accounted for over 70 percent Fibres , Natural 271.
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... fibres in this period amounted to about 40,000,000,000 pounds . Table 1 provides figures on world production for the major natural and man- made fibres . Table 1 : Estimated Total World Fibre Production , 1968-69 ( 000,000 lb ) 0.15 ...
... fibres in this period amounted to about 40,000,000,000 pounds . Table 1 provides figures on world production for the major natural and man- made fibres . Table 1 : Estimated Total World Fibre Production , 1968-69 ( 000,000 lb ) 0.15 ...
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