A fibre with a large value of V. supports many modes.‚ however for V < 2.4 all modes except for the HE11 mode reach cut-off. That fibres support a single-.mode and are called single-.mode fibre‚ supporting only the HE11 mode‚ familiar as the fundamental mode of the fibre.. The lowest order mode HE11 is denoted LP01. The single-.mode situation is determined by the value of V. at which the
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matrix) and fibres. Despite the complexity of the human body and the diversity of organs it contains; there are only four tissues called basic or principal tissues - these are epithelium‚ connective tissue‚ muscle and nerve tissue. The following paragraphs describe the main structural features‚ functions and sub-divisions of each type of tissue. EPITHELIUM Epithelium is characterised by closely packed cells and has very little extra-cellular material (ground substance or fibres). Cells are
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the corresponding response message travel There are five parts to a reflex arc: 1.) The Receptor‚ which receives the initial stimulus 2.) The Sensory (afferent) Nerve‚ which carries the impulse to the spinal cord or brain 3.) The Intermediate Nerve Fibre (the adjustor or interneuron)‚ which interprets the signal and issues a response 4.) The Motor (efferent) Nerve‚ which then carries the response message from the spinal cord to the muscle or organ 5.) The Effector Organ itself‚ which carries out the
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are found in refined sugars like the sugar you find within a sugar bowl at a café. You will also find simple sugars in more nutritious foods such as fruit and milk. It is better to get your simple sugars from fruit and milk as they contain vitamins‚ fibre and important nutrients like calcium. Foods such as lollipops do not contain simple sugars as they are full of sugars and additives which are no good for you and your body. Complex Carbohydrates – Complex carbohydrates are also called starches. Starches
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element analyses of mode I interlaminar delamination in z-fibre reinforced composite laminates Marcello Grassi‚ Xiang Zhang* Aerospace Engineering Group‚ School of Engineering‚ Cranfield University‚ Bedford MK43 0AL‚ UK Received 7 November 2002; received in revised form 12 March 2003; accepted 18 March 2003 Abstract This paper presents a detailed numerical study of the mode I interlaminar fracture of carbon/epoxy composite laminates with z-fibre reinforcement. The study was performed using a double
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Assignment 9 There are two main types of fibre optic transmitter that are in use today. Both of them are based around semiconductor technology: • Light emitting diodes (LEDs) • Laser diodes Semiconductor optical transmitters have many advantages. They are small‚ convenient‚ and reliable. However‚ the two different types of fibre optic transmitter have very different properties and they tend to be used in widely different applications. LED transmitters These fibre optic transmitters are cheap and reliable
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survey. JP Management Consulting (Europe) Oy JP Development Oy Pekka Niku Pekka Komulainen Harri Ahveninen 2 Contents Project Number 52A0087 Page Introduction Executive Summary 1 2 3 4 5 6 Demand Forecast Potential Export Market Fibre Raw Materials Industry Structure Cost Position Information Technology 61 105 116 148 188 224 Annex I Demand Forecasting Methodology Cost Estimation 345 354 3 Introduction Project Number 52A0087 India has undergone a large process of
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Corporate Social Responsibility in the Textile Industry International overview Michiel van Yperen Amsterdam‚ 2006 IVAM research and consultancy on sustainability Roetersstraat 33 - 1018 WB Amsterdam - Postbus 18180 - 1001 ZB Amsterdam Tel. 020-525 5080‚ Fax 020-525 5850‚ internet: www.ivam.uva.nl‚ e-mail: office@ivam.uva.nl I N T E R N A T I O N A L O V E R V I E W C S R I N T H E T E X T I L E I N D U S T R Y 1 Contents 1. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) 2 1.1 Introduction to
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nervous system and are contracted without thought. These muscles can be found in the digestive system. Fibre Types All skeletal muscle contains a mixture of fast and slow twitch fibres. Slow-twitch fibres contract slowly and can be used for longer periods of time. Fast-twitch fibres contract quickly and provide strength and speed‚ though they also tire more quickly. To a large extent this fibre combination is hereditary‚ so if you want to become the next gold medal winner at the Olympics it is dependant
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on for more fibre. Starch is the most common form of carbohydrate in our diet. We should eat some starchy foods every day as part of a healthy balanced diet. Data published by the National Diet and Nutrition Survey‚ which looks at food consumption in the UK‚ shows that most of us should be eating more starchy foods. Why do you need starchy foods? Starchy foods are a good source of energy and the main source of a range of nutrients in our diet. As well as starch‚ they contain fibre‚ calcium‚
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