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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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fiber-reinforced
polymers (American English), carbon-fibre-reinforced
polymers (Commonwealth English), carbon-
fiber-reinforced plastics, carbon-
fiber...
- of
neural tissue,
along with
edema of
fibers and
deficiency of tissue. The
myelin decays,
along with
axial fiber. In
later phases,
fibric sclerosis of...
- by the
different axial speeds of
different transverse modes,
limits the
performance of multi-mode
fiber.
Because single-mode
fiber supports only one...
- is that the
climbing fiber serves as a "teaching signal",
which induces a long-lasting
change in the
strength of
parallel fiber inputs.
Observations of...
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hollow fiber bioreactors when
media is
pushed down the
length of
their fibers.
Higher hydrostatic pressure at the
axial end (media
entering the
fiber lumen)...
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orientation of
fibers within the composites. In general, 0°
axial alignment makes composites resistant to
longitudinal bending and
axial tension/compression...
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Hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) is a
broadband telecommunications network that
combines optical fiber and
coaxial cable. It has been
commonly emplo**** globally...
- The
axial twist theory (a.k.a.
axial twist hypothesis) is a
scientific theory put
forward to
explain a
range of
unusual aspects of the body plan of vertebrates...
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plastic (FRP; also
called fibre-reinforced polymer, or in
American English fiber) is a
composite material made of a
polymer matrix reinforced with fibres...