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All Fiber is Not Fiber

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2022
Epidemiologic studies and clinical trials have demonstrated the benefits of dietary fiber. This occurs through a combination of the physiochemical properties of fiber and through microbial fermentation that occurs in the colon which result in the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA). The purpose of this review is to highlight the physiochemical
Shahrose Rahman   +4 more
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Fiber and Cancer

Medical Oncology and Tumor Pharmacotherapy, 1986
The role of dietary fiber in colon cancer is still not clear. Ecological studies suggested a protective role for high fiber intake, but more recent analysis shows similar intakes of dietary fiber in populations with high or low incidence of colon cancer. Case-control studies generally do not support a protective role for fiber.
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Fiber fuse effect in microstructured fibers

OFC 2003 Optical Fiber Communications Conference, 2003., 2003
In this paper we report the first observation of the fuse effect in a microstructured fiber. The fiber was fabricated by drilling holes in a silica rod and subsequent drawing of a fiber with output diameter of 125 /spl mu/m. The threshold intensity of laser radiation and some features of catastrophic damage differ strongly from those for conventional ...
E.M. Dianov   +5 more
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Fiber laser fiber

(CLEO). Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2005., 2005
Fiber lasers performance continues to increase due to advances in fiber design, with developments such as large mode area fibers, all-glass pump combiners, microstructured fiber and air-clad fiber allowing higher peak and average power.
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Strength of composites with long-aligned fibers: fiber–fiber and fiber–crack interaction

Composites Part B: Engineering, 1998
Abstract This paper presents a finite element formulation of elasticity to model elastic fracture in composites with long aligned fibers. We have employed a B-bar type approach which is applicable to compressible as well as nearly incompressible material systems.
Arif Masud, Zhe Zhang, John Botsis
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