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Generating cotton fiber length probability density function from fiber length parameters by finite mixture model

The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2014
This paper generated the fiber length probability density function of different cotton samples on the basis of Finite Mixture Model. With the mixture of two Weibull distributions, the commonly used and discrete fiber length parameters were employed to obtain the function.
Xueqin Kuang, Chongwen Yu
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Precise length measurements in multimode optical fibers

Applied Optics, 1991
Selective optical excitation permits both the group index and the group delay of on-axis modes of multimode fibers to be determined with high precision. The group index of several types of fiber was measured at 1310 nm in a fiber Michelson interferometer, and the values were tabulated.
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Sarcomere Length and Force Changes in Single Tetanized Frog Muscle Fibers Following Quick Changes in Fiber Length

1984
By use of an optical system, with which the beam of the first-order diffraction line of He-Ne laser light from a single frog skeletal muscle fiber was split by the wedge-shaped mirror to be focused on two photodiodes ( Haugen & Sten - Knudsen , 1976), small changes in sarcomere length (less than 1 A) could be recorded during quick fiber length changes (
H, Sugi, T, Kobayashi
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Fiber length changes and their relation to fiber structure

Journal of Polymer Science Part C: Polymer Symposia, 1967
AbstractDeformation processes in polymers are reviewed within the framework of rubber elasticity theory. The effect of hindered rotation on imposed and spontaneous length changes of polymeric fibers is discussed, leading to a new definition of crystallinity as a localized region of hindered rotation. This concept, together with a fringed‐micelle model,
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Optical properties of GRIN fiber lens arrays: dependence on fiber length

Applied Optics, 1982
The optical imaging and radiometric properties of arrays of GRIN fiber lenses (Selfoc lens arrays) have been studied as a function of the length of the fibers. Experiments measured the object-to-image distance, image quality (MTF), depth of focus, image irradiance distribution, and exposure for a set of Selfoc lenses with differing fiber length. Simple
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