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Marwa Abou-Taleb1, Khlood S Abdel Zaher2, Salwa Mowafi1
1Proteinic and Man-made Fibres Department, Textile Research and Technology Institute, National Research Centre, Giza, Dokki, 12622, Egypt.
Scientific Reports
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