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The Effects of Woven Fabric Structures and Thermoresponsive Finishes on Thermal Comfort Properties

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Figure 1.1, create daily variation in the body temperature to affect perceptions of thermal comfort
Figure 1.2. Environmental and physiological considerations involving heat transfer between the  body’s core and skin [33]
Figure 1.3. Apparatus development guide for guarded hot plate systems in measuring thermal  resistance [41]
Figure 1.4. General relationships between woven design parameters and fabric characteristics  important to thermal comfort properties [7], [11], [33], [62]–[64]
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