Use "fibre|fibres" in a sentence

1. Optical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables (except those made up of individually sheathed fibres)

2. Optical fibres, optical-fibre bundles and cables

3. – connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables

4. – Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables

5. | –connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables | | |

6. Connectors for optical fibres, optical-fibre bundles or cables

7. - Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables |

8. connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables

9. Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables

10. Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables:

11. connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables:

12. CPA #.#.#: Optical fibre cables made up of individually sheathed fibres

13. The mineral fibres (22) are admixed with plastic fibres (30) to produce a laid fibre fabric (31).

14. Each fibre is accompanied by an Arteriole and one or more nerve fibres.

15. Quartz glass fibres and optical fibre probes for medical or surgical use and accessories therefor

16. Abaca fibre, unlike most other leaf fibres, is obtained from the plant leaf stalks (petioles)

17. The amount and location of the fibres deposited will depend on the aerodynamic properties of the fibre.

18. Aerials, electric wires, telephone wires, apparatus for regulating or controlling electricity, sockets, plugs and other contacts (electric connections), electric cables, coaxial cables, optical fibres, fibre optic connectors, fibre optic adapters, fibre optic fittings, fibre optic connections, fibre optic pigtails, electric fittings, namely connectors, sockets, adapters, electric resistances, cases for electric cables, electric connections

19. A plexus of fine, nonmyelinated nerve fibres originating from thicker fibre bundles of the adventitia. The fine fibres arborize on the muscle cells of the media of larger and smaller arteries.

20. In acute myositis there was only minimal variation of fibre size, heavy degeneration of fibres, and diffuse interstitial leucocytic infiltration.

21. The system employed an injection laser and two 2,100-foot (0.6-km)-long fibre-optic cables, each containing 144 individual glass fibres.

22. (Blowline) after defibration or sprayed after fibre drying in a resin drum-blender to glue the fibres together in subsequent hot-pressing (Gran, 1982)

23. Other products in the range deliver advanced optical fibre processing including Cleaving, angle Cleaving, stripping and lensing, and are applied to fibres in a wide range of applications including high power fibre laser, datacom, telecom, medical and sensing.

24. 5510.11.10 00 - - -Solely of artificial staple fibres other than acetate fibres, or mixed solely with 15% or less by weight of any natural fibre, measuring less than 210 decitex, for use in the manufacture of circular knitted apparel fabrics 5510.11.90 - - -Other

25. 5510.11.10 ---Solely of artificial staple fibres other than acetate fibres, or mixed solely with 15% or less by weight of any natural fibre, measuring less than 210 decitex, for use in the manufacture of circular knitted apparel fabrics Free Free (A) UST:

26. Examples animal – wool, other animal hair (goat, cashmere, mohair, angora, alpaca, llama, camel, rabbit) and silk vegetable – cotton, flax, ramie, jute, abaca, and sisal, etc. synthetic – acrylic modacrylic, polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene, polyurethane, nylon, and other polyamides, etc. artificial – rayon and acetate, etc.; includes cellulosic fibres, protein fibres, and alginate fibres Filament A fibre of an indefinite or continuous length.

27. discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form, containing 3 weight percent or more silica, with a specific modulus of less than 10 × 106m;

28. Discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form, containing 3 weight percent or more silica, with a specific modulus of less than 10 × 106m;

29. Discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form containing 3 % by weight or more silica with a “specific modulus” of less than 10 × 106 m

30. 1. discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form, containing 3 weight percent or more silica, with a specific modulus of less than 10 × 106m;

31. Calls on the Commission to promote research and remediation activities aimed at hindering re-suspension of single fibres, and/or at destroying the fibre-like crystal lattice of asbestos;

32. Discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form, containing 3 % by weight or more silica, with a “specific modulus” of less than 10 × 106 m;

33. 1. Discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form, containing 3 weight percent or more silica, with a specific modulus of less than 10 × 106m;

34. Discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form, containing 3 % by weight or more silica, with a "specific modulus" of less than 10 × 106 m;

35. a. discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form, containing 3 weight percent or more silica, with a specific modulus of less than 10 × 106m;

36. — Discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form containing 3 % by weight or more silica with a ‘specific modulus’ of less than 10 × 106 m

37. Fibre laser with plate shaped active medium fibre gratings

38. Discontinuous, multiphase, polycrystalline alumina fibres in chopped fibre or random mat form, containing 3 weight percent or more silica, with a 'specific modulus` of less than 10 × 106 m;

39. 30 The research progress of enzymatic degumming and retting for bast fibres pulping is reviewed in this paper, the external factors on retting of bast fibre are also summarized from biology.

40. High shrinkage polyester fibres

41. Whereas the duty imposed for discontinuous acrylic fibres (corresponding to NIMEXE code 56.01-15) was 13,7 % and that for continuous filament tow of acrylic fibre (corresponding to NIMEXE code 56.02-15) 17,6 %;

42. 27 Another snag with optical fibre is spurious reflection inside the fibre.

43. Bagasse fibre: Fibre sometines used in paper - making obtained from sugar cane.

44. Acrylonitrile is the main monomer of synthetic fibres commonly called acrylics which are defined, according to the Federal Trade Commission of the United States, as manufactured fibres in which the fibre-forming substance is any long-chain synthetic polymer composed of at least 85% by weight of Acrylonitrile units (Guillen, 1987).

45. Man-made fibres: polyester, acrylic....)

46. Airlaying (airforming) is a method of forming a web by mixing fibres with air to form a uniform air-fibre mixture that is then deposited on a moving air-permeable belt or wire

47. Aramids are a manmade fibre, with a name derived from "Aromatic Polyamides," as this is the chemical structure used to produce these heat resistant, strong, light weight and punture resistant fibres

48. Wheat Bran (unprocessed Bran) At over 40 per cent fibre, wheat Bran has the highest fibre content and is rich in insoluble fibre

49. CPA #.#.#: Yarn (other than sewing thread) of synthetic staple fibres, containing < # % by weight of such fibres

50. - other synthetic man-made staple fibres,

51. Apsaras features a displacement carbon fibre hull and carbon fibre superstructure, with carbon/epoxy decks

52. Lint: Loose surface fibres on paper.

53. Twine, cordage, rope or cables, of sisal or other textile fibres of ‘agave’, of jute or other textile bast fibres and hard leaf fibres (excluding binder or baler twine)

54. Fibre-reinforced components, namely fibre-reinforced structural components with support functions, bicycles and bicycle parts

55. Fibres, in particular synthetic fibres, for manufacturing composite materials, in particular as aggregates for concrete, cement or mortar

56. Boll In this investigation, quantification of fibre quality in individual Bolls revealed wide variations in fibre maturity

57. The fibres are woven into fabric.

58. Abrasive-coated textile material (heading No #) and also carbon fibres or articles of carbon fibres of heading No

59. Glass fibre fabrics for construction

60. Junction sleeves for fibre optics

61. Tool for optical fibre alignment

62. Chrome mordant dyes shall not be used in polyamide and wool fibres and fabrics made of these fibres.

63. Consumer demand for wood-fibre-based fabrics could imply a need for greater cooperation, both between producers of sustainable fibres and with other parts of the fabric production chain to ensure clear labeling and consumer confidence.

64. Method for the production of mineral fibre mats, plates or similar objects and mineral fibre absorber

65. Coil the fibre into a helix.

66. Backcross makes a notable impact eff ection on improving fibre yield and long fibre content: 5

67. Sewing thread of man-made staple fibres

68. Key words: carbon fibre, fibre reinforced plastic (FRP), advanced composite materials, prestressed concrete, low temperature, cold regions.

69. Digestibilities of dry matter, crude protein, acid detergent fibre and neutral detergent fibre for leucaena are presented.

70. Cellulose fibres for sound and heat insulation

71. synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyamide

72. Bagasse (ba-gas) is plant fibre

73. Flexible fibre series, leisurely inmost life!

74. The present invention relates to a process for producing acicular reinforcing fibres, comprising the process steps of a) providing fibrous raw material, especially bamboo, b) coarsely comminuting the raw material; c) at least partly freeing the coarsely comminuted raw material from non-fibrous material, optionally with subsequent classification; d) dividing the material to form fibres or fibre aggregates; e) classifying the fibres or fibre aggregates at least as a function of the length thereof and diameter thereof; and e) optionally individually or collectively repeating one or more of process steps b), d) and e); where f) at least one of process steps b), d) und e) is executed in an apparatus selected as a function of a specification to be obtained in the reinforcing fibres.

75. Woven fabrics of man-made staple fibres:

76. Chromatin: Chromatin is a single, unpaired fibres

77. synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyester

78. synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyimide

79. - synthetic man-made staple fibres of polypropylene,

80. Alpacas can be farmed for fibre, meat and leather but in Australia, are grown mainly for their fibre