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THIS is a series of lectures delivered by Dr. Bowman to the students of the Bradford Technical College and the members of the Dyers' and Colourists' Society, and is in continuation of a similar series on the “Cotton Fibred”
The Structure of the Wool Fibre in its Relation to the Use of Wool for Technical Purposes.
By F. H. Bowman, &c. (Manchester: Palmer and Howe; London: Simpkin Marshall and Co., 1885.)
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W., W. The Structure of the Wool Fibre in its Relation to the Use of Wool for Technical Purposes . Nature 32, 266–267 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032266a0
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