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English: Basic types of bicomponent fibres (cross-sections). a) Side-by-side, b) Core/Sheats, c) Matrix/Fibrils ("Islands-in-the-Sea", "Multi-core"), d) Radial
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Johannes Kalliauer  (1989–)  wikidata:Q59091777
 
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