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fiber optics
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Long, thin strands of glass that are used to transmit light impulses. These impulses are used to carry data that can be read by computers. Fiber optics are often used for super high-speed Internet access.
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fiber optics
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(or optical fibers): Hair-thin strands of glass or plastic that use coded light signals, generated by lasers or light-emitting diodes, to transmit voice, video, or data signals. Offers wideband digital transmission. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): The capability of providing an end-to-end digital network that would carry high speed data, voice, and video.
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fiber
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the fundamental unit of carpet. Fibers are made from nylon, polyester, cotton, acrylics, wool and other materials.
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fiber
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In a fiber bundle, ?: E ??B the preimage ? ?? (x) of a point x in the base B is called the fiber over x, often denoted E x .
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fiber
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Any substance that can be separated into a threadlike structure for spinning, weaving, etc.
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