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Fibre

Fibre meaning

A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread. | Material in the form of fibres. | Dietary fibre.

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Fibre can also help to fill us up and stop us consuming extra calories - soluble fibre contains around two calories per gram and insoluble fibre practically none.

Although optical fibre can be used in both directions simultaneously, for reliability it is better not to require splitting equipment at the end of the individual fibre to separate transmit and receive signals—hence a fibre pair is used.

Carbon fibre is less flexible (stiffer) than glass fibre and more brittle and prone to breakage when misused, citation while carbon fibre allows for longer and faster rods.

The 80–pin Single Connector Attachment (SCA) is typically used for hot-pluggable devices Fibre Channel Fibre Channel can be used to transport SCSI information units, as defined by the Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI (FCP).

And then secondly, just to go back to Ondrej's question as well on the fibre rollout, what's going to be the cost of the 500,000 extra homes on fibre do you think?

Full fibre networks, unlike many of the “copper-based fibre broadband” services available today, use 100 per cent fibreoptic technology to carry data at light speed all the way from the home to the point of connection.

Our collective fibre deficiency is partly because of modern food processing that strips foods of much of their fibre, he says.

With the construction of Wolverhampton's full-fibre network underway, MP Stuart Anderson was invited to take a tour of the Aldersley Road Fibre Exchange to look over the project.

As well as polyphenols, Prof Spector explained that the good quality chocolate ups the fibre content too - which given 90 per cent of us don’t get the minimum recommended 30g fibre a day is vital.

He is a senior advisor to Octopus Investments in relation to its investments in the fibre optic infrastructure sector, and is also a board advisor to rural fibre operator Voneus.

If you are drinking fruit juices without skin, pulp, or fibre, then you might as well be drinking soda since fibre helps slow down digestion, reduces blood sugar spikes, and promotes fullness, which is why people eat fruit.

Michael Mosley's four warning signs you are not getting enough fibre Adding more fibre to your diet could see you become less tired during the day.

The NHS advises that fibre is an important part of a healthy, balanced diet but avoid wholegrain or high-fibre foods until your child is five as they can make little tummies too full before getting the calories and nutrients they need.

They also contain much more fibre and experts say if you increase your fibre intake, you can significantly reduce your cholesterol levels.

While there are different views on how to address the current shortage of wood fibre for manufacturing in B.C., there is still widespread support for stabilizing fibre supply and ensuring a predictable level is available to local mills.

While this has been rejected by ComReg, the operator has been told that it can stop selling copper-based services to anyone with fibre availability in an exchange area where 75pc of premises can get fibre.

Professor Francesco Poletti, Head of the Hollow Core Fibre Group, says: "By eliminating the glass from the centre of the fibre, we have also eliminated the physical mechanisms by which the purity of an input beam can be degraded.

As Fibre Network Operators scramble to build Fibre Infrastructure in major metropolitan areas, one provider is choosing to build in very select areas across South Africa.

Graze now has a large number of snack boxes flagged as high in fibre, while even Walkers has launched a premium range of snacks (dried vegetable and nut mixes, pea and bean sticks) called Off The Eaten Path, some of which highlight fibre content.

Telkom is focussing its spend on fibre-to-the-base-station to support its mobile operations instead of fibre-to-the-home.