the fibre

  • 51Fibré de Seifert — En topologie, un fibré de Seifert est une variété de dimension 3 munie d une « bonne » partition en cercles. Plus précisément, c est un fibré en cercles sur un orbifold de dimension 2. Ces variétés ont été introduites par Herbert… …

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  • 52fibre optics — noun the transmission of light signals via glass fibers • Syn: ↑fiber optics, ↑fiberoptics, ↑fibreoptics • Derivationally related forms: ↑fibreoptic (for: ↑fibreoptics), ↑fiberoptic …

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  • 53Fibre Channel over Ethernet — FCoE: typische Topologie bei Einsatz im Access Layer Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) ist ein Protokoll zur Übertragung von Fibre Channel Rahmen in Vollduplex Ethernet basierten Netzwerken. Das wesentliche Ziel bei der Einführung von FCoE dient …

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  • 54fibre — [[t]fa͟ɪbə(r)[/t]] fibres (in AM, use fiber) 1) N COUNT A fibre is a thin thread of a natural or artificial substance, especially one that is used to make cloth or rope. If you look at the paper under a microscope you will see the fibres. ...a… …

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  • 55fibre */*/ — UK [ˈfaɪbə(r)] / US [ˈfaɪbər] noun Word forms fibre : singular fibre plural fibres 1) [uncountable] the parts of fruit, vegetables, and grains that your body cannot digest (= change into substances it can use). It helps food to pass through your… …

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  • 56fibre — fi|bre BrE fiber AmE [ˈfaıbə US ər] n 1.) [U] the parts of plants that you eat but cannot ↑digest. Fibre helps to keep you healthy by moving food quickly through your body ▪ Fruit and vegetables are high in fibre content . ▪ food that is high in… …

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  • 57Fibré —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Fibre.   Ne pas confondre avec une fibration ni avec un espace filtré. En mathématiques, un espace fibré est la donnée d un espace topologique appelé espace total muni d une projection continue sur un …

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  • 58fibre — BrE, fiber AmE noun 1 (U) parts of plants that you eat but cannot digest 1 (1), which help food to move quickly through your body: Fruit and vegetables are high in fibre content. 2 (U) a mass of threads used to make rope, cloth etc : man… …

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  • 59fibre — noun /ˈfaɪ.bə(ɹ)/ a) A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread. The microscope showed several different fibres stuck to the sole of the shoe. b) Material in… …

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  • 60Fibre optic gyroscope — A fibre optic gyroscope (FOG) is a gyroscope that uses the interference of light to detect mechanical rotation. The sensor is a coil of as much as 5 km of optical fiber.Two light beams travel along the fiber in opposite directions. Due to the… …

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