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    London: H.M. Stationery Off. ISBN 0-11-290164-6. OCLC 3241655. Daly, Suzanne. (2011). The empire inside: Indian commodities in Victorian domestic novels...
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    immigrants from the mainland began using the domesticated long-stapled ramie plant. Silk was also known at this time, but used only by the upper classes...
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    US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Hefetz, Abraham; Fales, Henry M.; Batra, Suzanne W. T. (1979). "Natural Polyesters: Dufour's Gland Macrocyclic Lactones...
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  • Red-spotted ramie butterflies. A red-spotted ramie butterfly with a white translucent wing as a point, making it look like a pretty ramie. In 2017, he...
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    limited land resources. American fashion designer and CEO of Biofabricate, Suzanne Lee, is developing biofabricate materials for the fashion world and gathering...
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    pulped to make paper and cardboard. Cloth is often made from cotton, flax, ramie or synthetic fibres such as rayon and acetate derived from plant cellulose...
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