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Fibre Channel (FC) is a high-speed data
transfer protocol providing in-order,
lossless delivery of raw
block data.
Fibre Channel is
primarily used to connect...
- with
fibres. The
fibres are
usually gl**** (in fibregl****),
carbon (in carbon-
fibre-reinforced polymer), aramid, or basalt. Rarely,
other fibres such as...
- An
optical 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...
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mechanized weaving. Later,
synthetic fibres such as
nylon or
rayon were emplo****.
While most
weaving is weft-
faced, warp-
faced textiles are
created using densely...
- code is followed. Each 12-fiber
bundle or
element within a
Cable Optical Fibre 200/201
cable is
colored as follows: Each
element is in a tube
within the...
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product made by
breaking down
hardwood or
softwood residuals into wood
fibre,
often in a defibrator,
combining it with wax and a
resin binder, and forming...
- The
Multi Fibre Arrangement (MFA)
governed the
world trade in
textiles and
garments from 1974
through 1994,
imposing quotas on the
amount developing countries...
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synthetic fibre.
Carbon fibre is
mostly used in
composite materials,
together with resin, such as
carbon fibre reinforced plastic. The
fibres are made...
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corticospinal tract is
involved in
voluntary movement. The
majority of
fibres of the
corticospinal tract cross over in the
medulla oblongata, resulting...
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patent was
licensed by Akzo to
Courtaulds and Lenzing. The
fibre was
developed by
Courtaulds Fibres under the
brand name "Tencel" in the 1980s. In 1982, a...