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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted when Byzantine silk weaving guilds experienced strict process control limits?
A)Increased dye complexity and costs✓
B)Lowered thread tensile fault tolerance
C)Reduced raw filament degradation rates
D)Higher silk cloth frictional vulnerability
💡 Explanation
Increased operational limits for dye use triggered *quality control*, because compliance efforts become prioritized more than material sourcing variations; therefore dye complexity costs rise, rather than other fabric shortcomings due to a focus on dye regulations.
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