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Fiber or
fibre (British English; from Latin: fibra) is a
natural or
artificial substance that is
significantly longer than it is wide.
Fibers are often...
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fiber, or
optical fibre, is a
flexible gl**** or
plastic fiber that can
transmit light from one end to the other. Such
fibers find wide
usage in
fiber-optic...
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Dietary fiber (fibre in
Commonwealth English) or
roughage is the
portion of plant-derived food that
cannot be
completely broken down by
human digestive...
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course and
connections as ****ociation
fibers,
projection fibers, and
commissural fibers. The ****ociation
fibers unite different parts of the same cerebral...
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Natural fibers or
natural fibres (see
spelling differences) are
fibers that are
produced by
geological processes, or from the
bodies of
plants or animals...
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fibered manifold.
Every differentiable covering space is a
fibered manifold with
discrete fiber. In general, a
fibered manifold need not be a
fiber bundle:...
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fiber (or gl**** fibre) is a
material consisting of
numerous extremely fine
fibers of gl****. Gl****makers
throughout history have
experimented with...
- knot, and figure-eight knot are
fibered knots. The Hopf link is a
fibered link. The
Alexander polynomial of a
fibered knot is monic, i.e. the coefficients...
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Fiber crops are
field crops grown for
their fibers,
which are
traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope.
Fiber crops are
characterized by having...
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natural fiber harvested from an alpaca.
There are two
different types of
alpaca fleece. The most
common fleece type
comes from a Huacaya.
Huacaya fiber grows...