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Figure 1. Different types of interlacing – linear to three-dimensional (Larsen and Freudenheim Citation1986).
![Figure 1. Different types of interlacing – linear to three-dimensional (Larsen and Freudenheim Citation1986).](/cms/asset/63572bd3-6f59-43a3-91d1-5064ae111ea8/wjnf_a_2265568_f0001_b.gif)
Figure 2. Double cloth and tubular woven structure (Gokarneshan Citation2004).
![Figure 2. Double cloth and tubular woven structure (Gokarneshan Citation2004).](/cms/asset/8267f64e-e31b-402e-9cf4-511c5ab15af5/wjnf_a_2265568_f0002_b.gif)
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Figure 1. Different types of interlacing – linear to three-dimensional (Larsen and Freudenheim Citation1986).
Figure 2. Double cloth and tubular woven structure (Gokarneshan Citation2004).
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