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Abu-Rous, M. (2006). Characterisation of the wet-state pore structure of lyocell and other man-made
cellulosic fibres by fluorescence and electron microscopy. PhD Thesis, University of
Innsbruck, Dornbirn.
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2006/2012
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Abu-Rous, M. (2006). Characterisation of the wet-state pore structure of lyocell and other man-made
cellulosic fibres by fluorescence and electron microscopy. PhD Thesis, University of
Innsbruck, Dornbirn.
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