The sculpture was some sort of fibre optic thing with elongated tendrils that pulsed slowly at a very low wattage. |
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Hay is rich in crude fiber / fibre which is essential for the cavies eupepsia. |
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He is a physicist with interests in opto-electronics, lasers, fibre optics, semiconductors and integrated circuits. |
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A good example of such a diet is the Mediterranean diet, where high energy olive oil is combined with low energy fibre rich vegetables. |
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This feature allows soluble fibre to form a gel while slowly moving through the gut. |
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There was a clear deficiency of bast fibre along the length of the mutant stem. |
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It wasn't unknown for the ribs for example to be lashed in place with bast fibre cords, that were soaked in pitch to preserve them. |
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The plant yields a silk cotton from the seeds and a rich white bass fibre from the bark, both likely to be of commercial value. |
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Handicrafts made of screw pine, banana fibre, palm leaf fibre, coconut husk, bamboo and white wood are among other things on display. |
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Abaca is not a hemp but since hemp was the main source of fibres for centuries, the abaca fibre was named Manila hemp. |
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The body of the flute is made by winding carbon fibre around a metal mandrel, using a machine, and then impregnating it with epoxy resin. |
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Well we designed the low protein, low fibre diet so that we didn't actually alter the calories. |
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Research shows that low fat, low sugar and high fibre diets can help with acne. |
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Dairy cattle maintained a relatively constant rumination time per unit of fibre intake when given a constant amount of feed. |
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The point is, exposure to asbestos, dust and fibre on its own can cause lung cancer. |
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The draperies were, frankly, an orange-coloured man-made fibre rather than caparisons of royal purple silk. |
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The refining process also denudes the flour on which this bread is based of much of its fibre and nutrients. |
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They expected to replace existing copper or glass fibre cables and play a large part in the roll-out of digital services. |
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There's been a good roll-out of e-government services and plenty of broadband fibre laid. |
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Most of the artists' papers made since then have used cotton linters, the short fibre waste from the ginning operation. |
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Safflower, sunflower, hemp, linseed, sesame, black currant and pumpkin seeds are an excellent source of EFA's, protein, plant hormones and fibre. |
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A high fibre diet, plenty of water, and a dessert spoon of linseeds each day should help. |
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We are providing the opportunity to supply the fibre and they are rising to the challenge with detailed business plans. |
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The growing incidents of apparent decay of our moral fibre should be of concern to every right-thinking citizen of this young nation. |
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Foods high in dietary fibre may include whole grains, legumes, vegetables, and fruits. |
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A diet rich in fibre and resistant starch encourages the growth of good bacteria. |
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Haemorrhoids should be managed conservatively, using laxatives and dietary fibre. |
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Functional fibre is found in bulk laxatives, fortified foods, beverages, and dietary supplements. |
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Standard treatments for lower bowel symptoms include dietary fibre, laxatives, antispasmodic agents, and antidiarrhoeals. |
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Fairy-wrens build domed nests of grass and bark fibre, lined with soft down from zamia palms, banksia wool or feathers. |
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Having virtually no THC levels, it isn't used remedially but rather grown for the hemp fibre. |
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We have teams of engineers working in relays splicing the fibre optic cables and repairing the damage. |
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I oppose the reinstatement of the death penalty with every fibre of my being. |
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Lentils are miracle workers, packed full of goodness, grains are full of fibre and great energy boosters, and we all know what beans do for you. |
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It used to be the wonder fibre found in a multitude of products, but now it's a dirty word. |
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What a joy to come back from a night out without cigarette smoke clinging to every fibre and to be able to wear your clothes again the next day. |
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Urban Britain, with its street lights and kerbstones, has twisted its fingers into every fibre of rural England's pelt. |
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The wick of the candle is either made of a braided or twisted plant fibre which is the safest to burn. |
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Cotton and rayon are cellulosic fibre and may be cleaned using all cleaning methods. |
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With flamboyance and little affectation, she explained the functions and advantages of optical fibre communication. |
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The fibre in its various forms will eventually rank alongside linen, cotton, and ramie. |
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When an orange is juiced, fibre and other health-giving elements are left behind. |
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Compared to its refined counterpart, wholewheat pasta gives a slower, more sustained release of energy into the bloodstream, is higher in fibre and more nutritious too. |
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A removable fibre cast pot means the 31-year-old can already do vital stretching exercises on his ankle and knee that will prevent muscle wastage. |
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Plant fibre used in carpet construction, including sisal, cotton, jute, coconut, pineapple, ramie, and hemp, have characteristics similar to cotton. |
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Natural products from jute and banana fibre are being promoted with much hype, especially in urban setups where there is a demand for anything biodegradable. |
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Breads with high fibre make you feel fuller than white bread. |
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They think it's high fibre, it's wholemeal, must be good for you. |
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In Europe armourers have invariably been workers in metal, but in other parts of the world materials such as wickerwork, bone, and coconut fibre have been used. |
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The gold-coloured fibre is spun into a breath-taking range of textured yarn and woven into a spectrum of colourful floor coverings, wall hangings and artifacts. |
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Leaking pipes can be relined with polyester resin fibre rather than replaced, a particularly attractive option if the pipes run under the building. |
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Improvised fibre rope leashes were around their necks and the owner, who was sitting on his haunches, dragging at a beedi with great determination, held the other ends. |
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In the same document, Esat also said that it had signed a contract with a major submarine cable company to construct a fibre optic submarine cable between Ireland and Britain. |
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You will hardly know who I am or what I mean, But I shall be good health to you nevertheless, And filter and fibre your blood. |
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Our main products are light sources and modules that enable plastic optical fibre to be used for high bandwidth, low-cost links with large data capacity. |
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This may eventually lead to the discovery of new approaches for the transformation of short fibre into the long lint, hence, the increase of fibre quality and productivity. |
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Although both carbon fibre oars were smashed to pieces and the stainless rowlock pins bent, the crew had two spare oars on board and managed to repair the rowlocks. |
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If a fibre is mechanically extruded from a solution of silk protein just like pulling a thread from tacky glue, the fibre is still not as strong as real silk thread. |
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In the same year, the arrival of the synthetic fibre Lycra paved the way for a more radical look, with fashion designer Rudi Gernreich creating the monokini. |
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Buyers were promised a telecentre with fibre optic links to each of the homes as their way to access the information superhighway and work remotely. |
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The government wanted to boost the growth of Indonesia's textile industry by developing rayon fibre production in order to reduce dependence on imported cotton. |
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The search for substitutes for plastic have opened up new markets for environment-friendly products made out of natural fibre like screw pine in foreign countries. |
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Natural African bass fibre is coarse, stiff and provides good flexibility for use in upright floor sweeps and as a blend with other fibres for other applications. |
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Heavy duty brooms densely filled with medium coarse African bass fibre are used in mills on brick and concrete surfaces under wet or dry conditions. |
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Erected within the existing parapet walls, externally it is a simple box of fibre cement sheet with black-painted cover battens and projecting hardwood window frames. |
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A newly installed submarine optical fibre cable now connects Vanuatu to Fiji. |
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The staple length is generally 8 cm to 10 cm, with a fibre diameter of 25 to 28 microns. |
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The jusi fabric is made from abaca or banana silk, while banana fabric comes from the banana fibre. |
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The 20-year-old South African double amputee, who runs races on carbon fibre blades, was second, just behind Italy's Stefano Braciola. |
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The Court of Arbitration for Sport yesterday ruled his carbon fibre legs did not give him a mechanical advantage. |
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Modern curling brush handles are usually hollow tubes made of fibreglass or carbon fibre instead of a solid length of wooden dowel. |
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Once enknitted into the stern fibre that ran through all her moods, it sought fields of operation. |
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The A380 is the first commercial airliner to have a central wing box made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic. |
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A bronchoscopy is an internal examination of the air passages and the lungs using a very fine fibre optic cable with a camera in the end of it. |
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Carbon fibre was already used in aerospace applications but had never been applied to a complete racing car monocoque. |
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The merger brought back designer, John Barnard, interested in using carbon fibre composite. |
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Carbon fibre has been used to keep weight down to 1300kg, while carbon brakes provide it with the stopping power. |
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The FOT-L fibre optic temperature sensors are specifically designed for harsh environments, such as microwave ovens. |
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The corpus callosum is known to be the largest white-matter fibre tract in the brain. |
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Sea-water wet their feet, wind tossed their hair, excitement quivered in every fibre of their aliveness. |
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However, several types of sisal fibre are used in dartboards today, originating from East Africa, Brazil, or China. |
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Carbon fibre is mostly used in composite materials, together with resin, such as carbon fibre reinforced plastic. |
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Artificial fibres can be processed as long fibres or batched and cut so they can be processed like a natural fibre. |
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The use of flax fibre in the manufacturing of cloth in Northern Europe dates back to Neolithic times. |
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The preparation of the fibres differs the most, depending on the fibre used. |
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The variety of synthetic fibres used in manufacturing fibre grew steadily throughout the 20th century. |
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It is usually made of spun fibre, originally wool, flax and cotton, today often of synthetic fiber such as nylon or rayon. |
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The great wheel is an example of this type, where the fibre is held in the left hand and the wheel slowly turned with the right. |
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Holding the fibre at a slight angle to the spindle produced the necessary twist. |
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It breaks up locks and unorganised clumps of fibre and then aligns the individual fibers to be parallel with each other. |
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In preparing wool fibre for spinning, carding is the step that comes after teasing. |
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Small cards, called flick cards, are used to flick the ends of a lock of fibre, or to tease out some strands for spinning off. |
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Spun yarns may contain a single type of fibre, or be a blend of various types. |
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Stone wool or rock wool is a spun mineral fibre used as an insulation product and in hydroponics. |
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Before the industrialisation of the paper production the most common fibre source was recycled fibres from used textiles, called rags. |
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Excess water is then removed and the wet mat of fibre laid on top of a damp cloth. |
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This stack of wet mats is then pressed in a hydraulic press very gently to ensure the fibre does not squeeze out. |
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The fairly damp fibre is then dried using a variety of methods, such as vacuum drying or simply air drying. |
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The predominant fibre was wool, followed by linen and nettlecloth for the lower classes. |
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It features a new Bianco and New Light Blue colour scheme, a new roof spoiler, a new windbreak and an interior trimmed with carbon fibre. |
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Add the papaya, celery and parsley and you have a juice that is alkalising and full of soluble fibre. |
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The cladding was done with a LENS 850-R machine which uses a 1 kW ytterbium fibre laser. |
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It has no cholesterol, is low in fat, and contains large amounts of protein and fibre. |
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Ingeo is a polylactide fibre blended with other fibres such as cotton and used in clothing. |
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Jowar has traditionally been an important source of fibre and nutrients such as folic acid, yet its domestic consumption has declined. |
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Acrylic is a fibre used to imitate wools, including cashmere, and is often used in replacement of them. |
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The operator's fibre supports presently cover the cities of Almaty, Astana, Karaganda and Aktobe. |
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Packing has been improved these days through utilization of fibre glass, plastic, thermophore, and contracting plastic, the release concluded. |
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Polyester fibre is used in all types of clothing, either alone or blended with fibres such as cotton. |
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Jonquiere, Quebec, a mill that manufactures three-ply coated boxboard from virgin or recycled fibre. |
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The use of milkweed stalk fibre has also been reported, but it tends to be somewhat weaker than other fibres like hemp or flax. |
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As any polymer chemist knows, Kevlar is a para-aramid synthetic fibre having a tensile strength five times that of steel. |
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Nettles have also been used to make a fibre and fabric very similar to hemp or flax. |
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Cotton, flax, jute, hemp, modal and even bamboo fibre are all used in clothing. |
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The marketed fleece and fibre may contain kemp that is not white, so some yarns and prepared fibres from the Swaledale are grey. |
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Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, eggs, or other products. |
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Often the inner braid fibre is chosen for strength while the outer braid fibre is chosen for abrasion resistance. |
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Each Securitus VTL backs up the other's data across a native 2Gigibit fibre channel link. |
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The fibre structure in the left atrium is much more organised compared with the complex structures of the pulmonary vein region. |
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An additional drawback of twisted construction is that every fibre is exposed to abrasion numerous times along the length of the rope. |
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Nerve fibre damage is typically assessed through invasive tests, including nerve and tissue biopsies. |
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According to the research team, each individual nerve fibre was responsible for touch signals from roughly a square centimetre of skin. |
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Compression failures can occur at both the macro scale or at each individual reinforcing fibre in compression buckling. |
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This report will tell you whether you can, or should be, rolling out fibre. |
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For instance, the fibre reinforcement and matrix used, the method of panel build, thermoset versus thermoplastic, and type of weave. |
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Tooling materials include invar, steel, aluminium, reinforced silicone rubber, nickel, and carbon fibre. |
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The use of elevated pressure facilitates a high fibre volume fraction and low void content for maximum structural efficiency. |
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Carbon fibre fabric and fibreglass, along with resins and epoxies are common materials laminated together with a vacuum bag operation. |
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They are high in fibre and the betaine chemical found in bran foods enhances your physical performance and boosts your metabolic rate. |
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The Ruddington site is connected by a 640 Gbps dark fibre and runs on IBM's z10 with Tivoli. |
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The various methods described below have been developed to reduce the resin content of the final product, or the fibre content is increased. |
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We also use renewable materials such as lyocell, soy fibre, ingeofibre and sisal. |
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A useful fibre for clothing called Lyocell is purported to be an eco-friendly alternative to cotton. |
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Strip down clean to the basic fibre, whatever it is, and cut it into knittable lengths. |
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Carbon fibre was invented in 1963 at the RAE in Farnborough by a team led by William Watt. |
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Many advanced thermoset polymer matrix systems usually incorporate aramid fibre and carbon fibre in an epoxy resin matrix. |
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Lithuania has thus Europe's most available fibre network and also has the highest FTTH penetration. |
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But the real breakthrough came in 1954 when the firm turned its attentions to glass fibre, making two-seat bodyshells to fit on various chassis. |
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High dietary fibre content has been reported to lead to delayed release of chyme from the stomach into the intestines. |
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The thin walls cause the fibre to collapse upon drying, giving a paper with low bulk and low opacity. |
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These ships have hulls of glass fibre or wood instead of steel to avoid magnetic signatures. |
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Global Marine Systems Limited is about to complete a fibre optic cable installation project it is taking on in the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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The spun fibre would then be woven into cloth, which would be finished by washing and drying, fulling, napping and pressing. |
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Teijin Limited has developed a water-resistant, wet-strong printing paper made entirely with the company's 'Ecopet' recycled polyester fibre derived from used PET bottles. |
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The towers are equipped with adjustable A-frames which are provided with almost friction-free carbon fibre rollers, including adjustable cross rollers inside the frame. |
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For example, stiff concrete ring beams damaged by carbonation and rusting reinforcement will be replaced with new trass lime elements reinforced with glass fibre. |
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Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, but also possess certain disadvantages, including slipperiness. |
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It is marketed as a biodegradable, renewable synthetic fibre. |
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Various field defects can be documented, for example a nasal step of Ronne, a temporal nerve fibre defect, a Bjerrum arcuate scotoma or a Seidel scotoma. |
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The main steps in the production of cloth are producing the fibre, preparing it, converting it to yarn, converting yarn to cloth, and then finishing the cloth. |
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However, these rumen fungi play an important role in fibre digestion because they can penetrate both the cuticle and cell wall of lignified tissue. |
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In December 1927, Waugh and Evelyn Gardner became engaged, despite the opposition of Lady Burghclere, who felt that Waugh lacked moral fibre and kept unsuitable company. |
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Sisal SISAL is a strong, versatile, hardwearing and anti-static natural fibre and can be used in most rooms, although it's not suitable for high-moisture ones. |
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Soluble fibre may help but roughage can cause pain and bloating. |
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Restrict the consumption of junk food by eating mindfully and balance it with a substantial portion of vegetables and fruit to push up your fibre intake. |
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Cereal crops are usually avoided when other more attractive foods are available, the species appearing to prefer high energy foodstuffs over crude fibre. |
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They include continuous fibre forms fashioned into textile constructions. |
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The roller spacing was slightly longer than the fibre length. |
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The research debunks the theory that the nervous system should have mainly very short nerve fibre connections between nerve cells, or neurons, to function. |
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The company reconditions steel, plastic and intermediate bulk containers, and provides end-of-life container recycling for steel, plastic and fibre containers. |
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The chemically toughened glass panel in the roof has been replaced with carbon fibre to give the cabin a more enclosed, cocooned environment, as has the engine bay cover. |
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The loss of myelin in the brain prevents nerve fibres from sending signals properly and will eventually lead to the loss of the nerve fibre itself. |
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Olefin fibre is a fibre used in activewear, linings, and warm clothing. |
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Many companies have realised the problem and recently some have changed their packaging materials to fresh fibre paperboard printed with inks free of mineral oil. |
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The partnership originally focused on McLaren's F1 car's aerodynamics, eventually moving on to carbon fibre techniques, wireless systems and fuel management. |
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There is variation of wool type and quality even among members of the same flock, so wool classing is a step in the commercial processing of the fibre. |
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The pipe was anchored by concrete blocks attached by fibre straps. |
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An adequate amount of fibre has also been shown to reduce blood cholesterol levels by decreasing re-absorption of cholesterol-binding bile acids in the colon. |
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Peter Cochrane, a futurologist, predicts that landlines will be replaced by wireless technology, as soon as optical fibre is put in all office spaces. |
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We used a modified continuous flow 26Fr resectoscope, with a distal bridge to stabilize the laser fibre, continuous saline irrigation, and a video camera. |
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The following report is a backgrounder on some of the issues surrounding fibre deployment and includes some our key analyses written on this topic. |
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This attachment serves to condense the fibres already in the card cloth and adds a small amount of additional straightening to the condensed fibre. |
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The 20-year-old South African double-amputee, who runs on carbon fibre blades, finished a close second, losing by just two strides to Italy's Stefano Braciola. |
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She yielded resistlessly, every fibre of her being quivering responsive to the overwhelming passion of love which had at last stormed and broken down all barriers. |
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