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  1. Characteristics of Wool of Selected Polish Local Sheep Breeds with Mixed Type Fleece
  2. Sound Absorption of Tufted Carpets Produced from Coarse Wool of Mountain Sheep
  3. Utilisation of waste wool from mountain sheep as fertiliser in winter wheat cultivation
  4. Reducing Plastic in Consumer Goods: Opportunities for Coarser Wool
  5. Effect of Blend Composition on Barrier Properties of Insulating Mats Produced from Local Wool and Waste Bast Fibres
  6. Multifunctional Geotextiles Produced from Reclaimed Fibres and Their Role in Ecological Engineering
  7. The Contribution of Environmental and Cultural Aspects of Pastoralism in the Provision of Ecosystem Services: The Case of the Silesian Beskid Mts (Southern Poland)
  8. Acoustic Performance of Sound Absorbing Materials Produced from Wool of Local Mountain Sheep
  9. Correction to: Upping the WOOLUME: Waste Prevention Based on Optimal Use of Materials
  10. Upping the WOOLUME: Waste Prevention Based on Optimal Use of Materials
  11. Application of Innovative Ropes from Textile Waste as an Anti-Erosion Measure
  12. Surface morphology and physical properties of sheep wool of selected Polish breeds
  13. Reclamation of abandoned open mines with innovative meandrically arranged geotextiles
  14. Supramolecular structure of polypropylene fibers formed with addition of functionalized graphene oxide
  15. Supramolecular Structure of Polypropylene Fibers Extruded with Addition of Functionalized Reduced Graphene Oxide
  16. Greening of road slope reinforced with wool fibres
  17. Nucleating agents based on graphene and graphene oxide for crystallization of the β-form of isotactic polypropylene
  18. Acoustic Properties of Multi-Layer Wool Nonwoven Structures
  19. Effectiveness of Geotextile Ropes in Slope Erosion Protection
  20. The Influence of Geotextiles Stabilizing the Soil on Vegetation of Post-Excavation Slopes and Drainage Ditches
  21. Influence of Sheep Wool on Slope Greening
  22. Utilisation of textile wastes for the production of geotextiles designed for erosion protection
  23. Application of fibres for the stabilisation of steep slopes
  24. Properties of meandrical geotextiles designed for the protection of soil against erosion
  25. Application of geotextile ropes in slope erosion protection
  26. Application of recycled fibres and geotextiles for the stabilisation of steep slopes
  27. Innovative wool geotextiles designed for erosion protection
  28. Application of innovative meandrically arranged geotextiles for the protection of drainage ditches in the clay ground
  29. APPLICATION OF GEOTEXTILES FOR THE STABILIZATION OF STEEP SLOPES IN GRAVEL PITS
  30. Application of Wool Geotextiles for the Protection of Steep Slopes
  31. Biodegradation of sheep wool geotextiles
  32. Application of Polypropylene Fibrillated Fibres for Reinforcement of Concrete and Cement Mortars
  33. Innovative Geotextiles for Reinforcement of Roadside Ditch
  34. Biodegradation of Wool Used for the Production of Innovative Geotextiles Designed to Erosion Control
  35. Materia�y do produkcji geotekstyli�w meandrycznych przeznaczonych do ochrony gruntu przed erozj� powierzchniow�
  36. Formation and properties of polypropylene/stearic acid composite fibers
  37. Crystalline and Lamellar Structure of Polypropylene Fibrillated Fibres
  38. Formation of polypropylene/stearic acid fibers
  39. The influence of additives on the structure of polypropylene fibres
  40. Polymorphic Composition of Colored Polypropylene Fibers
  41. Nucleating activity of the quinacridone and phthalocyanine pigments in polypropylene crystallization
  42. Structure of polypropylene fibres coloured with a mixture of pigments with different nucleating ability
  43. Polymorphism in polypropylene fibers
  44. Morphology of the noncoloured and coloured polypropylene fibres
  45. Influence of processing on structure of ?-nucleated poly(propylene) fibers
  46. Influence of pigments on supermolecular structure of polypropylene fibres
  47. SAXS investigations of isotactic polypropylene (IPP) fibres mass coloured with organic pigments
  48. CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF POLYPROPYLENE FIBRES MASS COLOURED WITH ORGANIC PIGMENTS