「Fibres」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Bag2 | fibres also reduce the dynamic sensitivity of the Ia |
y is the production and finishing of synthetic | fibres and other textiles. |
The angle is created by the collar sling | fibres and the circular muscles around this (gastro-o |
is a naturally formed cluster or lock of wool | fibres and not a single fibre. |
He also discovered unmyelinated nerve | fibres and the nerve cells in the heart sometimes cal |
The ball-shaped nest is made of plant | fibres and built amongst vegetation close to the grou |
, services, supports and maintains the wiring, | fibres and connections which link tens of millions of |
r centers contracts the ends of the intrafusal | fibres and consequently stretches the middle part of |
kward integration from textiles into polyester | fibres and further into petrochemicals,beginning in 1 |
cluding food and industrial starches, ethanol, | fibres and other animal feed and food ingredients. |
of woven woollen cloth: fulling it to mat the | fibres and remove the grease, drying it on tenter fra |
om the Herodian era, which was wrapped in palm | fibres and contained a viscous liquid which Patrich p |
sociated with the myelin sheaths of nerve cell | fibres), and alanine and lactate which are elevated i |
Functions include downregulation of stress | fibres and focal adhesions. |
als), being rich in ω-3 fatty acids, vegetable | fibres, antioxidants and various phytochemicals, whic |
Nylon | fibres are used in many applications, including fabri |
Nylon 6 | fibres are tough, possessing high tensile strength, a |
The artificial grass | fibres are injected 20 centimetres (7.9 in) deep, and |
Wood | fibres are usually cellulosic elements that are extra |
der direct control of the brain and thus nerve | fibres are present in bone tissue. |
arameters for pulp not directly related to the | fibres are brightness, dirt levels, viscosity and ash |
These | fibres are noted for thermal stability at high temper |
Optical | fibres are made using processes like MCVD and OFD whe |
Between this plate and the uterine muscular | fibres are the stratum spongiosum and the boundary la |
Wood | fibres are treated by combining them with other addit |
The | fibres are usually less than 24 µm in diameter. |
Kemp | fibres are often detached from the skin. |
The purpose of the knife edge is to sever | fibres as the marking knife is drawn over them. |
He worked at ICI | Fibres at Pontypool for 25 years. |
Type-B fleece | fibres average between 3 to 6 inches (150 mm) in leng |
Type-A fleece is composed of | fibres averaging 6 or more inches in length that drap |
2007 and the unprofitable segments of the SANS | Fibres business were closed. |
uisitions have included Fibreguide, an optical | fibres business, bought in 2008. |
The | fibres can absorb up to 2.4% of water, although this |
ened soy sauce mixture until individual muscle | fibres can be easily teased apart with a fork. |
Wood | fibres can also be recycled from used paper materials |
utsourcing Services and Filtrona (encompassing | fibres, cigarette filters and plastics). |
The | fibres create a seal that allows the pressure to forc |
The larval form feeds on natural | fibres, damaging carpets, furniture and clothing. |
The nest is a neat cup of plant | fibres decorated on the outside with bark fragments. |
ICI | Fibres developed the Crimplene fibre. |
Unlike Oxytalan | fibres, elaunin fibres stain with orcein, aldehyde fu |
ates in five main business segments: synthetic | fibres; films and plastics; pharmaceuticals and home |
They are used as reinforcing (matrix) | fibres for ropes, cables, sailcloth, and advanced com |
erent technology of steel absorbers and quartz | fibres for readout, designed to allow better separati |
The stems are used as | fibres for weaving baskets. |
biology, the nuclear matrix is the network of | fibres found throughout the inside of a cell nucleus |
cated from Hesian sacking with the threads and | fibres gently teased apart and fashioned in the style |
have a parallel arrangement of extremely fine | fibres, giving them a lustre reminiscent of silk. |
Activation of bag1 | fibres has the effect of increasing both the length s |
Fibres in the mesocarp are in two distinct layers, th | |
ing hazards associated with the use of optical | fibres in flammable atmospheres[5]. |
roup with hydroxyl groups present in cellulose | fibres in nucleophilic substitution, the other triazi |
which is useful in the production of cellulose | fibres in the production of rayon. |
o modify and improve the processing of natural | fibres in the textile, animal feed, and pulp and pape |
ition by Reliance, the site was renamed Terene | Fibres India Pvt. |
Spinning flax | fibres inside the cabin |
d the pitch incorporates a system of synthetic | fibres interwoven with natural grass, installed at a |
The attenuation in glass | fibres is much lower, glass fibers can cover distance |
As fibresand is a mixture of sand and wispy | fibres it is sometimes referred to as "spube", this b |
able in lighter colours made from non recycled | fibres known as the "virgin" series that is still FSC |
Britain's defunct ICI | Fibres laboratory developed the fibre in the early 19 |
erial in composite materials, with reinforcing | fibres like glass or carbon fiber; such a composite h |
Coir | fibres make up about 1/3 of the coconut pulp. |
Cellulose fibers are | fibres of cellulose from any source, ether natural or |
The | fibres of the pulp swells and the hydroxyl groups of |
d by the parasympathetic and symapthetic nerve | fibres of the autonomic nervous system. |
It is usually not made from the | fibres of the plant, but is a synthetic viscose made |
of 100 electrodes fired into the median nerve | fibres of his left arm. |
rendale is a dual-purpose sheep producing wool | fibres of 28-32 micrometres diameter with a 125 mm (5 |
lear delineation, it is simply the most distal | fibres of the vastus medialis. |
The effect of nuclear chain | fibres on primary endings is to drive the discharge u |
iles as well as breathable film, fresh feeling | fibres or non-woven fabrics. |
he mold (or tool) which contains the layers of | fibres or a preform, whereas in compression molding p |
Articles containing triacetate | fibres require very little special care due mainly to |
a world leader in the production of artificial | fibres requiring a considerable expansion of the faci |
ith the grain as the blade tends to follow the | fibres, resulting in inaccurate lines. |
astics and other polymers, including synthetic | fibres, rubber and elastomers. |
The activities of bag2 | fibres show an initial sharp peak in discharge, which |
The College is on the former Harrogate ICI | fibres site in four buildings and is now part of the |
fo can be made with new or recyled (up-cycled) | fibres such as flax, jute, hemp, Sugar cane, sisal, s |
It consists of two sets of | fibres, superficial and deep. |
istory specimens include South Indian Timbers, | Fibres, Swan, Bear, Lizard and Snakes. |
It is one of the most versatile natural | fibres that has been used in raw materials for packag |
It is a lightly woven fabric made from natural | fibres that is used for soil erosion control, seed pr |
results in a "bundle"-like structure of nerve | fibres that extends caudally from the end of the spin |
egulate the excitability of neurons and muscle | fibres, through the way in which they participate in |
g a leak in a ship with a sail containing rope | fibres, to prevent it from sinking after being damage |
e work by inhibiting the response of sensory C | fibres to the irritant capsaicin, inhibiting local ax |
are sprayed with rubber latex which bonds the | fibres together (rubberised coir) to be used as uphol |
dle-felting (a machine technique that mats the | fibres together) are shaped and cut to fill mattresse |
ed because the mineral appears like a bunch of | fibres twisted together when viewed in thin section o |
t was first manufactured in 1987 by Courtaulds | Fibres UK at their pilot plant S25. |
n in the 1970s resulted in many of the special | fibres used today. |
but differs in the chemical composition of the | fibres used to weave it. |
me special foramina, ligaments, cartilages and | fibres were named after him. |
rrested for conspiracy to murder Tom King when | fibres were found on the murder weapon, fibres that m |
They are then processed into a network of wood | fibres, which constitutes the sheet of paper. |
tern.The cotton fabric used was a mix of green | fibres with a few orange fibres intermixed. |
e final product is a mass of fine, intertwined | fibres with a typical diameter of 6 to 10 micrometers |
As the apatite forms along the collagen | fibres within the extracellular matrix, BSP could the |
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