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The chains of glucosyl residues in the fibril periodically fail to coalesce into an ordered crystalline structure; these amorphous zones along the fibril length are recognized as possibly serving the association between hemicellulose and cellulose fibrils [4].
Yet, the microfibril chains are thought to periodically fail to coalesce into an ordered crystalline structure and thus may have variation in the frequency of amorphous regions within the crystalline fibrils [4].
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Many fail to thrive.
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