NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC FIBRES

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This article presents and analyzes information on natural and man-made fibers. A brief overview of the development of fibers from their history to the present is given. Today, as technology advances, the types of fibers are increasing and improving. Human needs require fibers to be of good quality and durable.

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Yulchiyeva, D. ., & Mirzayev, A. (2023). NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC FIBRES. Bulletin of Students of New Uzbekistan, 1(5 Part 2), 54–56. Retrieved from https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/yota/article/view/14777

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