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(Tıp) fiber
A material in the form of fibers

The cloth is made from strange, somewhat rough fiber.

optical fiber: a very long, narrow, flexible piece of glass Used for high-speed communications
An optical fiber transmits information using light waves, rather than electrons as in copper wires An optical fiber (usually shortened to "fiber") consists of a thin core, which carries the light signal, surrounded by a thicker transparent cladding, which keeps the light within the core Typically, a fiber core is made of glass, but plastics are used for short distance applications The fiber is protected by a soft buffer, which, in turn, is protected by a hard jacket Several fibers may be bundled into a single jacket Light-emitting diodes or lasers transmit light through the fiber core See Multimode Fiber, Single-Mode Fiber
Network cabling that uses optical fibers (plastic or glass) to carry information as light instead of as electricity Fiber-optic cable carries information farther, faster, and more reliably than other types of cable Fiber-optic cable is much less likely than coaxial or twisted-pair cable to pick up damaging electrical surges, for example from nearby lightning strikes, because the fibers conduct light but not electricity The Ohio University WAN uses fiber for most of the connections between buildings
Moral strength and resolve
A single, separate optical transmission element characterized by a core and cladding, with an outside diameter of 125 microns
Elongated and thickened cell found in xylem tissue It strengthens and supports the surrounding cells
General term for a filamentary material The single unit of substance that is broken into parts fit to form threads to be woven; a filament Any material whose length is at least 100 times its diameter, typically 0 10 to 0 13 mm
Sinew; strength; toughness; as, a man of real fiber
A material whose length is 1000 times its width or more
A shortened term for "fiber optic," fiber is made of very pure glass Digital signals, in form of modulated light, travel on strands of fiber for long distances Fiber can carry far, far more information over much, much longer distances than traditional copper Low data loss, high-speed transmission, large bandwidth, small physical size, light weight and freedom from electromagnetic interference and grounding problems are some of the advantages of fiber optic cable There are five common types: single, dual, quad, stranded and ribbon
Made of very pure glass, it is used in fiber optic communications It carries a digital signal made of modulated light It can carry much more much faster that the traditional copper lines
An optical transmission medium consisting of thin plastic or glass strands (approximately the thickness of a human hair) which reflects light pulses along the inside To light a fiber – activation of a fiber
a leatherlike material made by compressing layers of paper or cloth
Material in the form of fibers
A substance found in foods that come from plants Fiber helps in the digestive process and is thought to lower cholesterol and help control blood glucose (sugar) The two types of fiber in food are soluble and insoluble Soluble fiber, found in beans, fruits, and oat products, dissolves in water and is thought to help lower blood fats and blood glucose (sugar) Insoluble fiber, found in whole-grain products and vegetables, passes directly through the digestive system, helping to rid the body of waste products
fiber is an ingredient in edible plants that aids in digestion Fiber helps keep the stool soft, and keeps it traveling easily through the intestine Fiber is found in vegetables, fruits, beans, and whole grains
{i} thin threadlike piece, thread, filament; strand of tissue (Anatomy); material which is composed of fibers; essential structure, basic character
A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibers to form thread
the American spelling of fibre (fibre, from fibra)
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