The mechanical properties of wool, hair and other alpha-keratin fibres represent the most important physical properties for which these fibres are used, whether this be in the manufacture of textile garments, reshaping human hair, or in the alignment of fibres in paint brushes.
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The mechanical properties of wool, hair and other alpha-keratin fibres represent the most important physical properties for which these fibres are used, whether this be in the manufacture of textile garments, reshaping human hair, or in the alignment of fibres in paint brushes.
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Good; Hardcover; Covers are clean and glossy with "straight" edge-corners; Unblemished textblock edges; Scattered handwriting/notes to about 40 pages, otherwise the endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; Good binding; Medium-Large Format (Quatro, 9.75"-10.75" tall); 1.1 lbs; Black and gray covers with title in white and yellow lettering; 1996, University of New South Wales Press; 164 pages; "Mechanical Properties and Structure of A-Keratin Fibres, " by M Feughelman.