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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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Cylex US.
Retrieved May 6, 2020. "Litton
Changes Name of
FiberCom Division". Los
Angeles Times. May 26, 1998.
Retrieved May 6, 2020. Shaki...
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Basalt fibers are
produced from
basalt rocks by
melting them and
converting the melt into
fibers.
Basalts are
rocks of
igneous origin.
Basalt fibers are...
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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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Fiber One (marketed as
Fibre One in the
United Kingdom) is a
brand of high-
fiber breakfast cereal,
packaged nutritional bars, and
baked food
products owned...
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Fiber to the x (FTTX; also
spelled "fibre") or
fiber in the loop is a
generic term for any
broadband network architecture using optical fiber to provide...
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Google Fiber, Inc.,
sometimes stylized as GFiber, is a
fiber broadband Internet service operated by
Alphabet Inc.
servicing a
growing number of households...
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Carbon fibers or
carbon fibres (alternatively CF,
graphite fiber or
graphite fibre) are
fibers about 5 to 10
micrometers (0.00020–0.00039 in) in diameter...
- A
fiber-optic cable, also
known as an optical-
fiber cable, is an ****embly
similar to an
electrical cable but
containing one or more
optical fibers that...
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fiber-reinforced
polymers (American English), carbon-fibre-reinforced
polymers (Commonwealth English), carbon-
fiber-reinforced plastics, carbon-
fiber...