Frictional Properties of Wool Treated with Mercuric Acetate

LIPSON, M. ; MERCER, E. H.

[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 1946
ISSN:
1476-4687
Source:
Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
Topics:
Biology
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Medicine
Natural Sciences in General
Physics
Notes:
[Auszug] THE rootward migration of individual wool fibres is generally accepted as the cause of the felting of wool. Such a migration is made possible by the existence of a difference between the coefficient of friction for motion in the rootward and that in the tipward direction along the fibre. ...
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MERCER, E. H.
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notes [Auszug] THE rootward migration of individual wool fibres is generally accepted as the cause of the felting of wool. Such a migration is made possible by the existence of a difference between the coefficient of friction for motion in the rootward and that in the tipward direction along the fibre. ...
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shingle_author_1 LIPSON, M.
MERCER, E. H.
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MERCER, E. H.
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MERCER, E. H.
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MERCER, E. H.
shingle_catch_all_1 LIPSON, M.
MERCER, E. H.
Frictional Properties of Wool Treated with Mercuric Acetate
Nature Publishing Group
[Auszug] THE rootward migration of individual wool fibres is generally accepted as the cause of the felting of wool. Such a migration is made possible by the existence of a difference between the coefficient of friction for motion in the rootward and that in the tipward direction along the fibre. ...
1476-4687
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shingle_catch_all_2 LIPSON, M.
MERCER, E. H.
Frictional Properties of Wool Treated with Mercuric Acetate
Nature Publishing Group
[Auszug] THE rootward migration of individual wool fibres is generally accepted as the cause of the felting of wool. Such a migration is made possible by the existence of a difference between the coefficient of friction for motion in the rootward and that in the tipward direction along the fibre. ...
1476-4687
14764687
shingle_catch_all_3 LIPSON, M.
MERCER, E. H.
Frictional Properties of Wool Treated with Mercuric Acetate
Nature Publishing Group
[Auszug] THE rootward migration of individual wool fibres is generally accepted as the cause of the felting of wool. Such a migration is made possible by the existence of a difference between the coefficient of friction for motion in the rootward and that in the tipward direction along the fibre. ...
1476-4687
14764687
shingle_catch_all_4 LIPSON, M.
MERCER, E. H.
Frictional Properties of Wool Treated with Mercuric Acetate
Nature Publishing Group
[Auszug] THE rootward migration of individual wool fibres is generally accepted as the cause of the felting of wool. Such a migration is made possible by the existence of a difference between the coefficient of friction for motion in the rootward and that in the tipward direction along the fibre. ...
1476-4687
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