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Bioinspired Textiles; Observations from the Evaluation of a Novel Practice-Based Framework Linking Lessons on Sustainable/Circular Design from Biology to Textile Practice Bioinspired纺织品;从一个新的基于实践的框架的评价观察到的可持续/循环设计课程从生物学到纺织实践
Journal of textile design, research and practice Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI: 10.1080/20511787.2023.2240062
Veronika Kapsali, Cathryn Anneka Hall
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