Secondary structure transformation and mechanical properties of silk fibers by ultraviolet irradiation and water
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Secondary structure transformation and mechanical properties of silk fibers by ultraviolet irradiation and water
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TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 004051751880378
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SAGE Publications
Online
2018-10-09
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10.1177/0040517518803788
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