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bubblebee
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Stretchability of PCL fibers

I understand that the stretchability of PCL fibers comes from its glass transition temperature. How would this property change if there are some additions to it? For example extracellular vesicles or polymeric particles. Does the presence or absence of a surfactant change anything?

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Mary-Kate
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Re: Stretchability of PCL fibers

Interesting insights on how PCL fibers perform under stretching and how their mechanical behavior can benefit material innovation. It’s always fascinating to see how biological and synthetic materials overlap in real-world applications, and studies like this help bridge that gap. Resources such as Lee County Appraiser also show how detailed data and analysis can guide decision-making in other fields. Looking forward to more research that explores durability, flexibility, and long-term performance.

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