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Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2019
Background Dietary fiber is the undigested carbohydrate that escapes small intestinal digestion and absorption, and then reaches the large intestine for partial or complete fermentation by the colonic microbiota.
Miaomiao Wang +5 more
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Background Dietary fiber is the undigested carbohydrate that escapes small intestinal digestion and absorption, and then reaches the large intestine for partial or complete fermentation by the colonic microbiota.
Miaomiao Wang +5 more
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Characterization of Silane-Treated and Untreated Natural Fibers from Stem of Leucas Aspera
Journal of Natural Fibers, 2020In recent years, natural fiber and its composites have attracted researchers due to environmental awareness. It is essential to identify new cellulose fibers for the potential polymer reinforcement.
R. Vijay +4 more
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Chemical Composition and Mechanical Properties of Natural Fibers
Journal of Natural Fibers, 2020Natural Fiber (NF) becomes a vital part of the various industries such as textile, automotive, packaging, construction, etc. nowadays. This is a review of the chemical composition and mechanical properties of a wide variety of NFs including abaca fiber ...
S. Chokshi +3 more
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(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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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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IEEE Spectrum, 2001
Low-power infrared beams, which do not harm the eyes, are the means by which free-space optics (FSO) technology transmits data through the air between transceivers, or link heads, mounted on roof-tops or behind windows. It works over distances of several hundred meters to a few kilometers, depending upon atmospheric conditions. The authors believe that
H.A. Willebrand, B.S. Ghuman
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Low-power infrared beams, which do not harm the eyes, are the means by which free-space optics (FSO) technology transmits data through the air between transceivers, or link heads, mounted on roof-tops or behind windows. It works over distances of several hundred meters to a few kilometers, depending upon atmospheric conditions. The authors believe that
H.A. Willebrand, B.S. Ghuman
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Hydrophobic treatment of natural fibers and their composites—A review
, 2018There is a growing interest in the development of natural fiber-reinforced composites, most likely due to their wide availability, low cost, environment friendliness, and sustainability.
Azam Ali +6 more
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2011
The article contains sections titled: 1. Properties 2. Polyamides for Synthetic Fibers 2.1. Aminocarboxylic Acid Type Polyamides 2.2. Diamine – Dicarboxylic Acid Type Polyamides 2.3. Copolyamides 3. Special Requirements for Polyamides 4. Modifying Additions 5. Technology of Melt Spinning 5.1. Melt Spinning of Nylon 5.2.
Leland L. Estes, Michael Schweizer
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The article contains sections titled: 1. Properties 2. Polyamides for Synthetic Fibers 2.1. Aminocarboxylic Acid Type Polyamides 2.2. Diamine – Dicarboxylic Acid Type Polyamides 2.3. Copolyamides 3. Special Requirements for Polyamides 4. Modifying Additions 5. Technology of Melt Spinning 5.1. Melt Spinning of Nylon 5.2.
Leland L. Estes, Michael Schweizer
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1979
It is obvious that the effects of fiber on colonic functions are complex. The typical "Western diet" which is high in fat and protein and low in fiber may alter the bacterial flora and milieu interieur of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the colon, to produce a high incidence of colonic cancer.
B, Levin, D, Horwitz
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It is obvious that the effects of fiber on colonic functions are complex. The typical "Western diet" which is high in fat and protein and low in fiber may alter the bacterial flora and milieu interieur of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the colon, to produce a high incidence of colonic cancer.
B, Levin, D, Horwitz
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Multiresponsive Graphene‐Aerogel‐Directed Phase‐Change Smart Fibers
Advances in Materials, 2018Wearable devices and systems demand multifunctional units with intelligent and integrative functions. Smart fibers with response to external stimuli, such as electrical, thermal, and photonic signals, etc., as well as offering energy storage/conversion ...
Guangyong Li +4 more
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Potential of Natural Fibers in Composites for Ballistic Applications – A Review
Journal of Natural Fibers, 2020In this paper, a review of natural fibers composites used in protective armors for ballistic applications like bulletproof vests is presented. It seeks to compile the results and establish natural fiber composites as an alternative to absolute synthetic ...
S. Nayak +6 more
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