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Fibring: completeness preservation

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2001
AbstractA completeness theorem is established for logics with congruence endowed with general semantics (in the style of general frames). As a corollary, completeness is shown to be preserved by fibring logics with congruence provided that congruence is retained in the resulting logic.
ZANARDO, ALBERTO   +2 more
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Mystery fibres

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2022
Ofira, Zloto, David H, Verity
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Hyperbolic, fibred links and fibre-concordances

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1984
LetMbe a closed, connected, orientable 3-manifold. In Row [10], Jaco and Myers [3] and Myers [7], it was pointed out that the topological type of M is closely related to the knot theory inM. Therefore it is an interesting problem to find knots inMwith nice properties. Alexander provedMcontains a fibred link (see [9]).
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NATURAL FIBRES versus MAN-MADE FIBRES. NATURAL FIBRES

Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings, 1946
(1946). NATURAL FIBRES versus MAN-MADE FIBRES. NATURAL FIBRES. Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings: Vol. 37, No. 12, pp. P556-P561.
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Fibre-on-fibre Abrasion in Oxidised Polyacrylonitrile

Journal of the Textile Institute, 1996
This paper describes the analysis of a fibre-on-fibre abrasion test, in which two adjacent lengths of fibre contact one another in a twisted geometry. Consideration is given to the various factors contributing to the mechanical actions occurring during the test. Results are presented of a preliminary study, using this fibre-on-fibre abrasion technique,
Zhu, Y.   +2 more
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Vagal Afferent Fibres

Ergebnisse der Physiologie Biologischen Chemie und Experimentellen Pharmakologie, 1962
The cervical vagus consists of about 30 thousand fibres of which about 24 000 are sensory in function (Agostoni, Chinnock, Daly and Murray 1957). Of the latter about 3 thousand are myelinated and have been the centre of attraction in electrophysiological studies chiefly owing to the relative ease with which impulses can be recorded in them. In the 19th
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Dyestuff–fibre interactions

Review of Progress in Coloration and Related Topics, 1996
SynopsisThe strength and nature of dye–fibre interactions vary according to fibre type and dye type. In the case of acid dyes for polyamide fibres, cationic dyes for acrylic fibres, disperse dyes for hydrophobic fibres, and direct dyes for cellulosic fibres, these interactions may be classified as non‐covalent, a classification which includes van der ...
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NATURAL TEXTILE FIBRES: VEGETABLE FIBRES

2023
Natural fibres have been used to make textiles since prehistoric times and are still used today. Nowadays, natural fibres including animal (protein) fibres and vegetable (cellulose) fibres make up almost 50% of the textile fibres produced annually in the world. Vegetable fibre is extracted from plants.
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Fibre supplementation

The Lancet, 2001
C B, Simone, N L, Simone, C B, Simone
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Fibre amplifiers and fibre lasers

Proceedings of 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference, 1994
The erbium-doped fibre amplifier has effectively banished loss from the lexicon of the optical communications designer and has changed the course of telecommunications. Fibre lasers are beginning to have a similar impact, providing spectral coverage from 400 nm to beyond 3 μm, pulse widths of a few tens of fs and output powers up to 5W. Photorefractive
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