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Application of a published methodology for evaluating within-bale repeatability of measurements obtained with standardized instruments for testing cotton: Gossypium hirsutum in Eastern and Southern Africa

The possible application of conclusions from a published study concerning cottons from West and Central Africa (WCA), involving an evaluation of the within-bale variability of fiber Micronaire, Length, Uniformity, Strength, Reflectance and Yellowness in cottons from Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA)...

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Published in:Textile research journal 2013-01, Vol.84 (2), p.187-199
Main Authors: Lukonge, Everina, Aboe, Modeste, Goze, Eric, Sinoimeri, Artan, Gourlot, Jean-Paul
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