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Image removed due to copyright considerations. Figure 3, graph of "Tensile stress-strain behavior of N. Clavipes spider silk compared to other textile fibers." In Ko, Frank K., et al. "Engineering Properties of Spider Silk." MRS Symposium Proceedings, Vol. 702 (Fall 2001 meetings), paper U1.4. Image removed due to copyright considerations. "Swelling of Connective Tissues: Confined Compression," shown through graph of stress vs. strain for Bovine Articular Cartilage
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