- of a
fibration generalizes the
notion of a
fiber bundle and
plays an
important role in
algebraic topology, a
branch of mathematics.
Fibrations are used...
- Sharpey's
fibres (bone
fibres, or
perforating fibres) are a
matrix of
connective tissue consisting of
bundles of
strong predominantly type I
collagen fibres connecting...
-
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...
- A dark
fibre or
unlit fibre is an
unused optical fibre,
available for use in
fibre-optic communication. Dark
fibre may be
leased from a
network service...
- Wood
fibres (also
spelled wood fibers, see
spelling differences) are
usually cellulosic elements that are
extracted from
trees and used to make materials...
- Bast
fibre (also
called phloem fibre or skin
fibre) is
plant fibre collected from the
phloem (the "inner bark",
sometimes called "skin") or bast surrounding...
- 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...
-
Vulcanized fibre also
known as red
fibre is a
laminated plastic composed of only cellulose. This
material is a tough, resilient,
hornlike material that...
- The
striatopallidal fibres, also Wilson's pencils,
pencil fibres of Wilson, and
pencils of Wilson, are
prominent myelinated fibres that
connect the striatum...
- In the
textile industry, a tow (or hards) is a co****,
broken fibre,
removed during processing flax, hemp, or jute and
separated from the shives. Flax...