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Main fibre spinning fitness characteristics are: medium fineness and medium height with their distribution or variation factors (CV%), visual aspect, touch and - last but not least - loft. ... more
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No other material is quite like cotton. It is the most important of all natural fibres, accounting for half of all the fibres used by the world's textile industry. Cotton has many qualities that make it the best choice for countless uses: Cotton ... more
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Fluctuating fibres are fibres that, during draft, have already left the control mechanism but have not yet been taken by the draft system. The smaller the gauge, the less the amount of uncontrolled fluctuating fibres. ... more
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Fast Twitch: -faster to contract, but also faster to fatigue than slow twitch -it relies heavily on anaerobic respiration because unlike slow twich, it does NOT have lots of myoglobin around. (Type I muscle has LOTS of myoglobin given it its' ... more
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A... Do pontocerebellar mossy fibres give off collaterals to the cerebellar nuclei? An experimental study in the cat with implantation of crystalline HRP-WGA.Neurosci Res. 1986 Nov ;4(1):12-24. PubMed Your browsing activity is empty. Activity ... more
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A5. Lite Access’s MicroDuct Technique provides for up to 96 fibres in a single deployment. Depending on current requirements, clients are now able to purchase what is immediately needed. No longer does a client have to spend large amounts of ... more
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If airborne dust is created, a small number of respirable fibres may be released and if inhaled would be cleared from the lungs rapidly. They are cleared quickly from the lung by the normal bodily processes that clear any dust particles. As a ... more
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There are two major groups of fibres, the amphiboles and chrysotile fibres. Chrysotile (white asbestos), also called "Serpentine" fibres, are long and curled. The amphiboles, long straight fibres (including actinolite, amosite, anthrophyllite, ... more
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A. We use UHMWPE polyethylene fibres in all our soft body armour. This material is approximately 20% lighter than aramid based vests. ... more
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It could be safe, but you can't be sure. The problem is, many products claim to be "suitable for use on all carpet types" or "suitable for use on wool carpets", but unfortunately, sometimes they are not. Even leading manufacturers of cleaning ... more
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