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Comparative Fiber Physical Properties
1965The effects of polymer characteristics and processing conditions as described in the preceding section are evidence of the various polypropylene fibers which can be produced with a wide range of properties. By proper control of the factors mentioned previously, a polypropylene fiber with optimum properties for a particular application can be ...
Anthony V. Galanti, Charles L. Mantell
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Microscopical Properties of Fibers
1994Fibers are unique units of biological tissues, mineral habits, or spinning processes; examples include muscle and nerve fibers, wool, fur, hair, cotton, linen, natural silk, natural and regenerated cellulose, asbestos, spun silicate glass, and man-made polymeric fibers.
Theodore George Rochow +1 more
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Properties of postganglionic B fibers
Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1950R, LORENTE de NO, Y, LAPORTE
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2017
Now that you have learned about the basic designs of optical fibers, the next step is to understand the properties of fibers important for light transmission. I have already touched upon many properties in Chapter 4; this chapter examines them more thoroughly.
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Now that you have learned about the basic designs of optical fibers, the next step is to understand the properties of fibers important for light transmission. I have already touched upon many properties in Chapter 4; this chapter examines them more thoroughly.
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Fiber Structure and Properties
Sen'i Gakkaishi, 1976IKUO NARISAWA, HIROYUKI OGAWA
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