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Method of making electric power cable

TLDR
In this paper, the authors describe how drain wires are embedded in a cablejacket by paying them into an ex-truder who dies during an attempted escape operation.
Abstract
D R A W I N G UNDULATORY DRAIN WIRES ARE EMBEDDED IN A CABLE JACKET BY PAYING THEM INTO AN EXTRUDER DIE DURING THE EXTRUSION OPERATION.

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