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<title>Measuring and Managing Wool Quality</title>
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<title>Wools of 18 microns and finer provide next-to-skin comfort</title>
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<name>David Tester</name>
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<summary type="text">Wools of 18 microns and finer provide next-to-skin comfort
David Tester
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<title>Wool Comfort factor does not predict garment comfort</title>
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<name>David Tester</name>
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<summary type="text">Wool Comfort factor does not predict garment comfort
David Tester
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<title>Knitted wool fabrics can have soft handle but still prickle</title>
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<name>David Tester</name>
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<updated>2019-05-09T14:27:54Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Knitted wool fabrics can have soft handle but still prickle
David Tester
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