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← HistoryWhich byproduct accumulation reduced efficiency of Byzantine silk production?
A)Dyed fabric photochemical degradation
B)Raw silk filament entanglement
C)Sericin gum buildup in basins✓
D)Labor guild monopolization impact
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Sericin, a protein gum binding silk fibers, accumulates in basins during degumming, which impedes uniform heat transfer. Thus, sericin buildup reduces process efficiency because it hinders uniform degumming, therefore slowing production rather than filament entanglement hindering initial weaving.
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