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  • ...used a thin steel liner containing the rifling, strengthened by a [[carbon fiber]] outer sleeve.</ref>, the disposable AT4 design greatly reduces manufactur Alternatively, the AT4 can mount an optical [[night sight]] on a removable fixture. In U.S. military use, the launcher
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  • |sights=10× [[optical sight]] |guidance=[[Infrared homing]] - Electro Optical ([[Charge-coupled device|CCD]], [[Infrared|IR]] or Dual CCD/IIR), Passive C
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  • |sights= Open (iron) sights; optical 3x; [[laser rangefinder]]; [[Night vision device|image intensification]] sy ...sing a thin steel liner containing the rifling, strengthened by a [[carbon fiber]] outer sleeve. External steel parts were replaced with [[aluminum]] alloy
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  • ...They are fibers in which the chain molecules are highly oriented along the fiber axis, so the strength of the [[chemical bond]] can be exploited. ...a-aramid fiber produced by [[DuPont]] under the tradename [[Nomex]]. This fiber, which handles similarly to normal textile apparel fibers, is characterized
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  • ** [[Optical fiber#Optical fiber cables|Optical fiber cables (OFC)]]
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  • ...rinting upon or for packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist [[fiber]]s, typically [[cellulose]] pulp derived from [[wood]], [[rags]] or [[grass ...into matte, semi-matte or silk, and gloss. Gloss papers give the highest [[optical density]] in the printed image.
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  • [[Image:fibreoptic.jpg|thumb|right|A bundle of [[optical fibers]]]] '''Fiber''', [[American and British English spelling differences#-re, -er|also spell
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  • ...equation, [[hardness]], [[toughness]], [[dielectric constant]], and the [[optical]] properties exhibited by [[transparent materials]]. ...ks, structural defects and hardness microindentions. Most bulk mechanical, optical, thermal, electrical and magnetic properties are significantly affected by
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  • ...nd jitter suppression. These actuators could also be used to correct for [[optical aberration]]s due to atmospheric interference<ref name="Adaptive Membrane O ...mposite. Development of EAPs in different configurations (e.g., fibers and fiber bundles), would also be beneficial, in order to increase the range of possi
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  • ...ng material, [[Battery (electricity)|battery]] cases and [[plastic optical fiber]]s. It is structurally related to [[Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene|ABS]] p
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  • ...rming applications; and engineering resins often in combination with glass fiber. ...h Retreads]] use the PET material to line their products. It can also make fiber for polyester products.
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  • ...erulite1.jpg|thumb|Spherulites viewed between crossed [[polarizer]]s in an optical microscope.]] ...elt, mechanical stretching or solvent evaporation. Crystallization affects optical, mechanical, thermal and chemical properties of the polymer. The degree of
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  • ...s_WMO09_JK.pdf "Imaging Lymphatics With A Variety of Near-Infrared-Labeled Optical Agents"], World Molecular Imaging, (2009)</ref> ...rt flexibility to [[polyurethane]]s for applications such as elastomeric [[fiber]]s ([[spandex]]) and [[foam]] cushions.
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  • ==Fiber/Fibre== ...th are defined as above but the first only relates to a single filament of fiber (also commonly known as Denier per Filament or D.P.F) whereas the second re
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  • ...' is the registered [[trademark]] for a [[aramid|para-aramid]] [[synthetic fiber]], related to other [[aramid]]s such as [[Nomex]] and [[Technora]]. Develop A similar fiber called [[Twaron]] with roughly the same chemical structure was introduced b
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  • ==Optical fiber== ...wo. Light propagation in the cladding is suppressed in typical fiber. Some fiber can support [[cladding mode]]s in light propagates in the cladding as well
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  • The Optacon (OPtical to TActile CONverter)<ref>L.H. Goldish and H.E. Taylor, "The Optacon: A Val ...were reporting similar reading rates, but in the days before high accuracy optical character recognition, the Optacon approach was much more practical.
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  • ...against a direct laser beam hit. Finally, European norm EN 60825 specifies optical densities in extreme situations. {{Laser warning|LASER RADIATION<br />DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS<br />CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT}}<!--Mandatory warning text, do not
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  • *'''''Optical''''' ...t strain due to applied pressure. A common example of this type utilizes [[Fiber Bragg Grating]]s. This technology is employed in challenging applications w
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  • ..., though in Germany, only the ''R'' [[enantiomer]] (the [[levorotatory|L]] optical isomer) has traditionally been used, as it is responsible for most of the d ...take of dietary fiber (fruits and vegetables, high-fiber cereals, etc.) or fiber supplements.{{Citation needed|date=October 2008}}
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