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Fiber or fibre [1] is a class of materials that are continuous filaments or are in discrete elongated pieces, similar to lengths of thread. They are very important in the biology ... (More)

In computer science, a fiber is a particularly lightweight thread of execution. Like threads, fibers share address space; where a distinction exists, it is that fibers use co ... (More)

Fibers or fibres (see spelling differences) is a class of hair-like materials that are continuous filaments or are in discrete elongated pieces, similar to pieces of thread. (More)

Synthetic fibers are the result of extensive research by scientists to improve upon naturally occurring animal and plant. In general, synthetic (manmade) fibers are created by ... (More)

Synthenoids are field crops grown for their fibers, which are used to make paper, cloth, or rope. These crops are generally harvestable after a single growing season, as distinct ... (More)

The gingival fibers are the connective tissue fibers that attach a tooth to the gingival tissue. They are primarily composed to type I collagen, although type III fibers are also ... (More)

Dietary fibers are the indigestible portion of plant foods that move food through the digestive system, absorbing water and easing defecation. Dietary fiber consists of non-starch ... (More)

For the nervous cells, see Purkinje cell. Purkinje fibers (or Purkyne tissue) are located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart, just beneath the endocardium. (More)

Natural and synthetic fibers used to make textiles, rope, thread, paper and other products. Natural fibers are an integral part of the cytoskeleton of cells and are also found in ... (More)

... fiber that carries light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of applied science and engineering concerned with the design and application of optical fibers. (More)

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