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The gloves as part of protective suits may not be as resilient to damage. This is because the design of the protection must take into account the need for dexterity.
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Rosengarten, M. Connective adventures in the work of Ebola: Science and Speculation. BioSocieties 11, 129–133 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1057/biosoc.2016.4
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