Examples of using Fibres in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
In today's competitive market consumers pay more attention to the quality of material and fibres beyond their cost and charges.
For example, when you cut into a steak, you might see the meat organised into long strands or fibres.
This may be central vision or edge vision or both, depending on which fibres are lost.
tackle your opponents, you use all the fibres in your muscles.
uniformly textured inorganic glass fibres bonded together by a non-water soluble and fire-retardant thermosetting resin.
the myelin sheath may heal and repair and nerve fibres start to work again.
and secondly, the fibres have a massage effect on the walls of the body,
a mixture of those plastics and natural fibres.
When you perform an action, your brain sends messages to the appropriate part of your body through the nerve fibres in your spinal cord.
located on specialised nerve fibres in the skin.
Cigarette butts- whose filters contain tiny plastic fibres- were the most common type of plastic waste found in the environment in a recent global survey.
When MS damages the nerve fibres that carry messages to and from your brain, symptoms can occur
They're among the stiffest and strongest fibres acknowledged, and have remarkable electronic properties
The academics say the process is more environmentally-friendly than cotton and synthetic fibres and makes use of wood that would otherwise be wasted.
A loofah sponge has slightly rough fibres that gently yet thoroughly exfoliate your skin.
Multi-mode fibre is used, 2 fibres are used(WDM is not normally used on multi-mode fibre). .
Myelin insulates the nerve fibres and helps carry messages to
By the early twentieth century, artificial fibres made clothes cheaper still
Pain is less as the nerve fibres are not disturbed
It is said he tried over 6,000 different carbonized plant fibres looking for a carbon filament for his light bulb.