Examples of using Fibres in English and their translations into Indonesian
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These are covered by a type of skin called Anoderm that contain nerve fibres, specifically fibres connected to the pudendal nerve.
Two Dimensional Fibre Reinforced Polymer are characterized by a laminated structure in which the fibres are only aligned along the plane in x-direction
from the tree and beating it to soften the fibres, they tame the hard cortex of the llanchama tree
Charles Fenerty, a poet from Halifax was the first person to use wood fibres to make paper.
Within these different fibres that character of fibre reinforced concrete changes with varying concretes, fibres materials, geometries,
In shape, the fibres are similar to the softwood tracheids,
In 1973, Akira Hasegawa and Fred Tappert of AT&T Bell Labs were the first to suggest that solitons could exist in optical fibres.
You can therefore think of paper as being cellulose fibres with a very thin layer of water molecules bound to the surface.
be dense enough so that the backing is not easily seen when the fibres are folded back.
Often our memories can be tied up, interwoven in the fibres of our rugs, so if the day does come when something happens to your rug it can be a distressing loss.
to make yarns fit into weaving machines, the fibres are often flattened with more chemicals.
out new branches to rescue some, but not all, of the detached muscle fibres.
However, healthy muscles have a form of protection, in that surviving nerves can send out new branches to rescue some of the detached muscle fibres.
The localised heating causes an immediate contraction of collagen fibres and at the same time increases the metabolism of the fibroblasts, thereby accelerating the production of new collagen and elastin fibres.
This confirmed the hypothesis that when you place the muscle in a shorter position, the fibres become shorter, said Prof Marco Narici,
Horses and camels have muscles in their legs with tendons more than 600 millimetres long connected to muscle fibres less than 6 millimetres long.
the size of surviving nerves available to rescue muscle fibres.
One of the biggest challenges when brushing your hair is making sure you don't brush too hard and break the fibres.
Scar tissue is composed of less elastic fibres and does not have colour pigments like healthy skin.
Garments labelled as natural fibres are not necessarily better than synthetic,
