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69—TENDERNESS IN FLEECE WOOL

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R.N. Caffin. (1976) A Clamp for the Tensile Testing of Fibre Bundles. The Journal of The Textile Institute 67:1, pages 33-34.
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M.W. Andrews & R.A. Rottenbury. (1975) The Prediction of the Fibre Length of Wool Tops. The Journal of The Textile Institute 66:5, pages 200-202.
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J.D. Collins & M. Chaikin. (1966) 6—DIMENSIONAL RELATIONS IN UNSTRAINED AND STRAINED WOOL FIBRES. Journal of the Textile Institute Transactions 57:2, pages T45-T54.
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H.W. Holdaway. (1965) 11—A THEORETICAL MODEL FOR PREDICTING THE STRENGTH OF SINGLES WORSTED YARNS. Journal of the Textile Institute Transactions 56:3, pages T121-T144.
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J. F. P. James. (1963) 38—THE THICKNESS VARIATION AND BREAKING STRESS OF WOOL. Journal of the Textile Institute Transactions 54:10, pages T420-T432.
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A. N. Thompson & P. I. Hynd. (2009) Stress-strain properties of individual Merino wool fibres are minor contributors to variations in staple strength induced by genetic selection and nutritional manipulation. Animal Production Science 49:8, pages 668.
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P.J. Bowman, D.H. White, D.J. Cottle & A.C. Bywater. (1993) Simulation of wool growth rate and fleece characteristics of Merino sheep in Southern Australia. Part 2—Assessment of biological components of the model. Agricultural Systems 43:3, pages 301-321.
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P.J. Bowman, D.J. Cottle, D.H. White & A.C. Bywater. (1993) Simulation of wool growth rate and fleece characteristics of Merino sheep in Southern Australia. Part 1—Model description. Agricultural Systems 43:3, pages 287-299.
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D.H. White & F.H.W. Morley. (1977) Estimation of optimal stocking rate of merino sheep. Agricultural Systems 2:4, pages 289-304.
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C. J. Thwaites. (2010) The effects of short-term undernutrition and adrenocortical stimulation on wool growth. Animal Science 15:1, pages 39-46.
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A. Samson & M.A. White. (2016) A Ballistic Determination of the Toughness of Wool Staples. Textile Research Journal 40:9, pages 803-809.
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H. W. Holdaway. (2016) A “Wisp” Test for Mechanical Properties of Raw Wool. Textile Research Journal 39:3, pages 228-233.
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J. F. P. JAMES. (1963) Morphometry of Wool Fibres. Nature 198:4885, pages 1112-1112.
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