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<p>or the leaf (<a href="page.php?w=sisal">sisal</a>). Many processes are needed before a clean even <a href="page.php?w=Staple_%28textiles%29">staple</a> is obtained. With the exception of silk, each of these fibres is short, only centimetres in length, and each has a rough surface that enables it to bond with similar staples.</p>

<p>Artificial fibres can be processed as long fibres or batched and cut so they can be processed like a natural fibre.</p>

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