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List natural fibres   (translated from French)
List natural fibres textile industry is a very old human industry and many resources in fibres natural were explored with the wire of ... the resistance and the longevity of produced fibres these various resources are used for the ... sectors by man-made and synthetic fibre fibres, they find sometimes new outlets inpaper industry or in construction. Animal fibres laine : fibre obtained by the shearing ...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_de_fibres_naturelles - 5k - Cached (French) - Wikipedia (French) - Similar pages

Textile manufacturing
... few modifications to the below description. Plant fibres are prepared for spinning very differently. Sheep ... required. Second cuts make for very short fibres, which are more difficult and not as ... dung can be washed out, the short fibres can be spun (it is much more difficult to spin short fibres than long), and other objections can be ... with needles, chemicals, or simply rubbing the fibres against each other), can be used ...
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Mesothelioma
... pericardial and pleural cavities. Deposition of asbestos fibres in the parenchyma of the lung may ... although it has been proposed that asbestos fibres from the lung are transported to the ... organs via the lymphatic system. Additionally, asbestos fibres may be deposited in the gut after ingestion of sputum contaminated with asbestos fibres. Pleural contamination with asbestos or other mineral fibres, has been shown to induce carcinogenesis. ...
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Jute
... Jute is one of the cheapest natural fibres, and is second only to cotton in ... amount produced and variety of uses. Jute fibres are composed primarily of the plant materials ... with Kenaf, Industrial Hemp, Ramie,and Banana fibres . The industrial term for Jute fiber is ... as Nalita/Nalta Jute and Mulukhiya. The fibres are procured by a method that is ... the hard skin into fine thread-like fibres. After the procurement of jute fibre, ...
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Hemp   (translated from Portuguese)
... used for the first time flexible staple fibres of the hemp to confection weaveeed, nor ... give to a enough income of staple fibres and oil. The fiber, however, still it ... great individual staple fibre number (elementary staple fibres or cells of filaça), with approach length of 25 mm. The individual staple fibres are joined between itself and with the ... glue that joins the layer of staple fibres to fabrics of the rind of ...
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Cultivated flax   (translated from French)
... family of Linacées cultivated mainly for its fibres, but also for its graines oleaginous. The fibres of the flax make it possible to ... several tens of centimetres), compared to short fibres (cotton) or averages (the wool) Synopsis Culture ... growth and to support the solidity of fibres, one uses chemicals called "raccourcisseurs". The flax ... cultures on the same piece. Treatment of fibres With maturity the flax is torn ...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin_cultivé - 13k - Cached (French) - Wikipedia (French) - Similar pages

Bindweefsel   (translated from Dutch)
... glycosaminoglycanen) and eiwitmoleculen (glycoproteïnen) in which the fibres lie embedded. The nature of the matrix ... possible by the bindweefsel diffunderen . To type fibres The bindweefsel exists in proportion from few ... ertussen an intercellular substance of nonliving, draadachtige fibres. The bindweefselvezels are able be classified in three types: Collagene fibres to exist from endosperm collageen '. The appetite consistency of this type of fibres is similar with those of steel. ...
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bindweefsel - 8k - Cached (Dutch) - Wikipedia (Dutch) - Similar pages

Optical fibre   (translated from French)
... distance and flows hitherto impossible, the optical fibres constituted one of the elements key of ... and inimagery. A new type of optical fibres, fibres with photonic crystals, also was developed these ... of index is much more progressive. In fibres with photonic crystals, the variation of index ... one can also put in?uvre plastic fibres. An optical fibre cable contains several ...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibre_optique - 14k - Cached (French) - Wikipedia (French) - Similar pages

Ground tissue
... tissue. Two groups of sclerenchyma cells exist: fibres and sclereids. Their walls consist of cellulose ... plant tissues that have ceased elongation. Sclerenchyma fibres are of great economical importance, since they ... that have ceased elongation. The difference between fibres and sclereids is not always clear. Transitions ... even within one and the same plant. Fibres are generally long, slender, so-called prosenchymatous ... a stem's bundles are colloquially called fibres. Their high load-bearing capacity and ...
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Talk:Weight training/archive1
... heard that anaerobic exercise builds aerobic muscle fibres as well as anaerobic fibres (in a fixed ration per individual per ... Maximum force is developed when all muscle fibres contract - everything from the slow twitching aerobic fibres through to the fast twitching anaerobic fibres. Therefore a training stimulus is applied ...
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