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Textile electronics for ubiquitous health monitoring

Figure 5. (A) Production stages from fibers to products; (B) Summarization of various fabric structures. Figure “Weaving”[150], reprinted with permission. Copyright 2018, John Wiley and Sons; Figure “Kitting”[151], reprinted with permission. Copyright 2013, Elsevier; Figure “Stitching”[152], reprinted with permission. Copyright 2020, Elsevier; Figure “Braiding”[153], reprinted with permission. Copyright 2020, Springer Nature; (C) Woven structures obtained by individual functional fiber, complex fibers and carbonization, respectively. Figure (i)[168], reprinted with permission. Copyright 2017, Springer Nature; Figure (ii)[169], reprinted with permission. Copyright 2021, American Chemical Society; Figure (iii)[170], reprinted with permission. Copyright 2019, Elsevier.

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