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earliest known use dating from years b.c. in egypt. classification is used to determine the quality of the cotton fiber in terms of length, uniformity, strength, micronaire, and color. cotton classification (and quality) can also be affected by trash content, leaf grade, and the presence of extraneous matter
immature coconut husks. the husks of fully ripened coconuts yield brown coir. strong and highly resistant to abrasion, its method of processing also protects it from the damaging ultraviolet component of sunlight. dark brown in color, it is used primarily in brushes, floor mats, and upholstery padding. white...
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