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  • ...e to warm temperate to tropical regions of Asia, they have stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in [[sugar]], and measure two to six meters (six to ni ...he collected juices contain 10–15 percent sucrose, and the remaining fibrous solids, called [[bagasse]], are burned for fuel. Bagasse makes a sugar mill
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  • ...around a central shaft, similar to the [[Puckle Gun]]. Early models had a fibrous matting stuffed in among the barrels which could be soaked with water to co
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  • acts upon the fibrous and serous tissues, and mucous membranes of the digestive and urinary tract
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  • ...and June. All parts of the plant are [[poison]]ous. [[Root]]s are [[Fiber|fibrous]] and matted.<ref name=Keeler>{{cite book
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  • ...hy demonstrated substitution of the axonal portion of the optic nerve with fibrous astrocytes without retinal changes.<ref name="Kansu"/> CNS involvement in B
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  • ...nd air that aids root growth and nutrient uptake in [[hydroponics]]; their fibrous nature also provides a good mechanical structure to hold the plant stable.
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  • ...and crushed stone. Reinforcement is provided by straw, hair, hay or other fibrous materials, and helps to hold the mix together as well as to control shrinka
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  • ...are used primarily in their natural form. This is especially true for the fibrous proteins wool, silk and collagen.
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  • ...e ideal for applications in hand-held water filters, surface coatings, and fibrous [[disinfectants]], because they can be fabricated by various techniques and Modification of polymers and fibrous surfaces, and changing the porosity, [[wettability]], and other characteris
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  • ..., particles are irregular - often extremely so, for example in the case of fibrous materials - and the way in which such particles are characterized during an
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  • ...ring the cooler months. At such lower ambient temperatures the traditional fibrous, plastic and cellulose insulations play by far the major role: the radiativ
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  • ...erogel blanket is a [[composite material|composite]] of silica aerogel and fibrous reinforcement that turns the brittle aerogel into a durable, flexible mater
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  • Rigid panel insulation is made from fibrous materials (fiberglass, rock and [[slag wool]]) or from plastic [[foam]].
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  • ...ve [[tremolite]] asbestos as well as [[winchite]] and [[richterite]] (both fibrous [[amphiboles]]) &mdash; in fact, it was formed underground through essentia ...nearby Zonolite Mountain, where soil samples were found to be loaded with fibrous [[tremolite]] (known to be a very toxic form of asbestos), and countless ot
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  • ...like [[polyethylene]] and [[polypropylene]]). The latter category includes fibrous [[asbestos]] composites (popular in the mid-20th century), often with matri
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  • :[[Coir]] is a coarse fibre extracted from the fibrous outer shell of a [[coconut]]. :Fibrous woollen material generated from waste [[textile|fabric]], particularly tigh
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  • with a razor, reveals that it consists of a fibrous mass. Spreading
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  • ...wild, and blades of grass. Soft mats are made by plaiting the stalks of a fibrous plant into one, and removing the woody portions by bending and beating. Bag
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  • ...xtile recycling''' is the method of reusing or reprocessing used clothing, fibrous material and clothing scraps from the manufacturing process. Textiles in m
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  • ...washing process carried out on cotton fabric to remove natural wax and non-fibrous impurities (eg the remains of seed fragments) from the fibres and any added
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  • '''Fibro''', the shortened form of "Fibrous [[Cement]]" - or "Fibrous [[Asbestos]] Cement", FAC, is a building material made of compressed fibres
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  • * fibrous (including [[mineral wool]] and glass fiber)
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  • ...to make the seams in [[wood]]en [[boat]]s or ships watertight, by driving fibrous materials into the wedge-shaped seams between planks. A related process was
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  • ...een 4.5-18mm and also vary in density – the lower density resulting in a fibrous rough edge when cut and the higher density having a cleaner smoother edge w
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  • ...ding]] material made from [[sand]], [[clay]], [[water]], and some kind of fibrous or [[organic material]] ([[sticks]], [[straw]], and/or [[manure]]), which i
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  • '''Fibre reinforced concrete''' (FRC) is [[concrete]] containing fibrous material which increases its structural integrity. It contains short discre
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  • Mud, stone, and fibrous plants are the most basic building materials, aside from [[tent]]s made of [[Wood]] is a product of trees, and sometimes other [[natural fiber|fibrous]] plants, used for construction purposes when cut or pressed into lumber an
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  • ...]] with a very low [[carbon]] content, in comparison to [[steel]], and has fibrous [[Inclusion (mineral)|inclusions]], known as [[slag]]. This is what gives i ...A fresh fracture shows a clear bluish color with a high silky luster and fibrous appearance.
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  • ..., their presence indicates the precise location of the missed rhizome. The fibrous roots that radiate from the rhizomes do not produce more bamboo if they sta ...ng [[rice flour]] as a binding agent. The shoots that have turned a little fibrous are fermented, dried, and ground to sand sized particles to prepare a garni
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  • '''Wood''' is a hard, fibrous tissue found in many [[plants]]. It has been used for centuries for both [[
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  • [[Image:Asbestos with muscovite.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Fibrous asbestos on [[muscovite]]]] [[Image:Blue asbestos (teased).jpg|thumb|Blue asbestos showing the fibrous nature of the mineral]]
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  • ...ethodology for fibre measurement. A programme ensued on the measurement of fibrous [[aerosols]] such as [[asbestos]], raising important issues in comparabilit
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  • ***[[Asbestos]] and other fine dust/fibrous materials
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  • ...b>11</sub>]<sup>6−</sup> and a linear chain structure which explains the fibrous nature of these minerals. Sharing of all three corners can result in a shee
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  • ...|superior longitudinal]] || close to the [[epiglottis]], from the [[median fibrous septum]] || edges of the tongue || || [[hypoglossal nerve]] || || | [[transversus muscle|transversus]] || [[median fibrous septum]] || sides of the [[tongue]] || || [[hypoglossal nerve]] || ||
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  • === Abnormalities of dermal fibrous and elastic tissue === {{see also|Category:Abnormalities of dermal fibrous and elastic tissue}}
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  • ...|superior longitudinal]] || close to the [[epiglottis]], from the [[median fibrous septum]] || edges of the tongue || || rowspan="3" | [[hypoglossal nerve]] | | [[transversus muscle|transversus]] || [[median fibrous septum]] || sides of the [[tongue]] || || ||
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  • * [[Malignant fibrous histiocytoma]]
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  • * [[Panostotic fibrous dysplasia]] * [[McCune-Albright syndrome|Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia]]
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  • * [[Camptodactyly fibrous tissue hyperplasia skeletal dysplasia]]
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  • * [[Fibrous dysplasia of bone]] * [[Fibrous dysplasia]]
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  • *[[Bone cancer]], [[Osteosarcoma]]/[[Malignant fibrous histiocytoma]] *Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of Bone/Osteosarcoma
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  • | polyostotic fibrous dysplasia<br><small>''see'' [[McCune–Albright syndrome]]</small> || || 20
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  • ...cifically cor triatriatum dexter, occurs in dogs and is characterized by a fibrous division of the right atrium. It can be treated by [[balloon valvuloplasty]
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  • ...atomy)|lumen]]. The outermost layer is the [[adventitia]] that consists of fibrous tissue. The general structure described here is seen only in larger lymphat ...m.20062596 |pmc= 2118470 }}</ref> These button-like junctions consist of [[Fibrous protein|protein filaments]] like [[CD31|platelet endothelial cell adhesion
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  • ...any lymphoid cells and shows evidence of [[fibroplasia]] (the formation of fibrous tissue). Nodules (A small mass of tissue or aggregation of cells) in cavern
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  • ...as well as from the inner surface of the fibroelastic coat, numerous small fibrous bands, the '''trabeculae of the spleen''' (or '''splenic trabeculae'''), em
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  • ...by a fibrous [[Lymph node capsule|capsule]], and inside the lymph node the fibrous [[Lymph node capsule|capsule]] extends to form [[trabeculae]]. The substanc
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  • ...oci thus creating a [[necrotic]] centre of the [[atherosclerosis]]. If the fibrous cap that prevents the necrotic centre from spilling into the [[lumen (anato
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  • ...of the [[right atrium]] and upper part of the right ventricle, is thin and fibrous, and is termed the '''membranous ventricular septum''' ('''septum membranac
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  • ...ddot}}ē}}, adjective '''fascial'''; from [[latin]]: "band") is a layer of fibrous [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]]<ref>{{DorlandsDict|three/000038763|fascia}}</re ...nnective tissues are predominated by fibers, they are often referred to as fibrous connective tissues.--> containing closely packed bundles of [[collagen]] fi
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  • ...ane]], a middle layer of muscle and elastic tissue and an outer layer of [[fibrous connective tissue]]. The middle layer is poorly developed so that venules
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  • ...on of the conus arteriosus, extends upward from the right atrioventricular fibrous ring and connects the posterior surface of the conus arteriosus to the aort
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  • ...es about 4 cm. in diameter and is surrounded by a [[Fibrous rings of heart|fibrous ring]], covered by the lining membrane of the [[heart]]; it is considerably
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  • ...the [[aortic orifice]] is termed the '''aortic vestibule''', and possesses fibrous instead of muscular walls.
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  • ...be precursor of atheromas and not all fatty streaks are destined to become fibrous plaques.
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  • ...ain lipids (cholesterol and fatty acids), calcium and a variable amount of fibrous connective tissue.
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  • ...e]]) The curd is stretched and kneaded in hot water, developing a stringy, fibrous body.
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