The significance of finding extraneous fibres in contact cases

作者: R. Cook , C. Wilson

DOI: 10.1016/0379-0738(86)90203-3

关键词: ClothingMatching (statistics)StatisticsComputer science

摘要: Abstract In this work we have tried to establish the incidence of occurrence on garment surfaces fibres known be very common. 335 items clothing were searched for indistinguishable from those comprising four popular garments. Matching found only 10 garments and a maximum two any one item.

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