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Fig. 2. Relationship between cross-sectional area of intact red fibres expressed as a fraction of total fibre area (intact+damaged) and the area of all fibres. The points are the observed values. The lines were calculated using the following equation on the assumption that damaged fibres were confined at a layer of either one (solid line) or two (broken line) fibres on the surface of the bundle and that the bundle is circular in cross section: l/A=[(4A/{pi})0.5-2d]2{pi}/(4A), where l is the area of intact fibres, A is the area of all fibres (intact+damaged) and d is the thickness of the layer of damaged fibres. The solid line was calculated using d=81.1 µm, which is the median fibre diameter measured here (see text), and the broken line assuming that the damaged layer is two fibres thick, i.e. d=162.2 µm.





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