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Correction: Study on static properties and mechanism of basalt fibre reinforced cement cured red sandstone soil. [PDF]
Long Y, Chen JH, Mu JJ, Wang QY.
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Azimuthal sensitivity and spatio-temporal decimation of data from distributed acoustic sensing on submarine cables for offshore earthquake early warning systems. [PDF]
Smith JL +6 more
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The Combination of Enzymes in the Enhancement of Fibre-Enriched Product Quality: Effects of the Interactions of Dietary Fibre, Gluten Proteins, and Starch Granules on Dough Rheological Properties and Bubble Dynamics. [PDF]
Zhou X, Wu S, Sun X.
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Early Diagnosis of Diabetic Neuropathy: A Review of Current Diagnostic Tests. [PDF]
Al-Khafaji M, Otti V.
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Effects of Blackcurrant Extract During High-Intensity Intermittent Running: An Exploratory Study of Possible Muscle Fibre-Type Dependence. [PDF]
Willems MET, Blacker SD, Perkins IC.
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Journal of Composite Materials, 1968
This paper is concerned with the effect of fibre/fibre interaction on the stress distribution and tensile strength of discontinuous, aligned fibre composites. The stress distribution for a rationalized composite is derived which shows good agreement with an experi ment on a large scale model fibre composite.
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This paper is concerned with the effect of fibre/fibre interaction on the stress distribution and tensile strength of discontinuous, aligned fibre composites. The stress distribution for a rationalized composite is derived which shows good agreement with an experi ment on a large scale model fibre composite.
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2018
Mammalian hair fibres can be structurally divided into three main components: a cuticle, cortex and sometimes a medulla. The cuticle consists of a thin layer of overlapping cells on the surface of the fibre, constituting around 10% of the total fibre weight. The cortex makes up the remaining 86-90% and is made up of axially aligned spindle-shaped cells
Jeffrey E, Plowman, Duane P, Harland
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Mammalian hair fibres can be structurally divided into three main components: a cuticle, cortex and sometimes a medulla. The cuticle consists of a thin layer of overlapping cells on the surface of the fibre, constituting around 10% of the total fibre weight. The cortex makes up the remaining 86-90% and is made up of axially aligned spindle-shaped cells
Jeffrey E, Plowman, Duane P, Harland
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