Fiber is a class of materials that are continuous filaments or are
in discrete elongated pieces, similar to lengths of thread. Fibers
are very important in the biology of both plants and animals for
holding tissues together. Plants yielding fibers have been only
second to food plants in their usefulness to humans and their
influence on the furthering of civilization. Textiles stand next to
agriculture as an income generation activity for most of the rural
population. The structure of the fabric is as much a determining
factor in its functions, as it is the choice of raw material. Some
structures of the fabric lend themselves to any specific end use
where as many other structures are versatile lending them to a
variety of functions and end users. Good understandings of simple
woven structures make it possible to apply them in the woven cloth
in a variety of ways. This book discussed recent studies in
different branches of textile research.
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