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No radioactivity was measured, thus indicating that proteins were not retained on the glassfibre filter (results not shown).
To evaluate the time-dependent final diameter response to boundary fluctuations, we numerically solve the model nonlinear partial differential equations of thermal glassfibre processing.
Concurrently, the glassfibre filter background was hardly stained.
Our goal in this paper is to delineate the degree of sensitivity to transient fluctuations in processing boundary conditions, for thermal glassfibre steady states that are linearly stable.
The wire is a glassfibre of diameter 0.001 in. and length 3 in. held parallel to the bottom and at right angles to the flow.
Corroded bodywork is sometimes patched up with glassfibre, and this looks fine for about three weeks and then drops out.
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I know that glassfibre work is being done in the dockyards.
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We have included in our new models a heating system, lateral sliding seats, sliding doors and glassfibre framework, among other things.
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There are other potential uses for waste glass—non-skid surfaces for floors and roads, aggregate in concrete and the manufacture of glassfibre.
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Sales of insulation materials such as expanded vermiculite, mineral wood, mica, mica products, glassfibre, etc.
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A mistake on either of those two crucial decisions—tree-and-branch versus switched-star or coaxial versus glassfibre—will be costly.
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These materials come from four main sources: animal (wool, silk), plant (cotton, flax, jute), mineral (asbestos, glassfibre), and synthetic (nylon, polyester, acrylic).
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The standard fuselage is formed from two carbon fibre half shells, though glassfibre may be used as a heavier alternative.
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The dual combat sighting system weighs 30g oz due to a housing made out of glassfibre reinforced polyamide.
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One common substrate is glassfibre coated with polybrene, a cationic polymer.
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Carbon fibre is less flexible (stiffer) than glassfibre and more brittle and prone to breakage when misused.
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The building is covered by glassfibre mesh coated with teflon.
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The new wing took advantage of the flexibility of glassfibre to implement elastic flaps.
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Apart from a glassfibre engine cowling the fuselage is a trapezoidal cross-section semi-monocoque with plywood stressed skin and rounded dorsal decking.
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The sailplane is of composite construction using materials such as kevlar, carbon and glassfibre.
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The main change was innovative full enclosure and weather protection, with glassfibre panels that included leg shields and a handlebar fairing.
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These wheels have hydraulic brakes and are enclosed in long glassfibre fairings.
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The fuselage is a welded steel-tube structure, with fabric covering over spruce longerons and a glassfibre nose cone.
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The mid-mounted wings have carbon fibre spar caps and are glassfibre skinned.
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The forward fuselage had a wooden structure skinned with glassfibre.
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Modern playboats are made from plastic which is much more robust than glassfibre or wood.
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The pod and boom fuselage has a glassfibre cabin built on a steel tube frame, with a long transparent forward opening canopy.
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Several prototypes were built and flown, including a 15 m span motorglider version; the final prototype was constructed from carbon composites rather than glassfibre.
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For safety reasons, asbestos is not used for boiler lagging and is replaced by other materials, such as glassfibre.
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The introduction of glassfibre construction allowed sailplanes to achieve new levels of performance.
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An aluminium panelled body and glassfibre wings completed the car.
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The body was of steel construction, rather than the more usual glassfibre, and was mounted on a steel chassis.
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Otter is a classification referring to a particular design for a two man sailing dinghy with a glassfibre hull.
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A hollow glassfibre approach may be more appropriate for self-healing impact damage in fibre-reinforced polymer composite materials.
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Casalini microcars have a car body of glassfibre plastic.
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There is a fixed, conventional undercarriage, with the mainwheels under glassfibre fairings on cantilever sprung steel legs.
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Polyester resins are typically low strength unless used with a reinforcing material like glassfibre, are relatively brittle unless reinforced, and have low adhesion.
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Its wing had a single aluminium spar and was skinned with plywood infilled with glassfibre/foam sandwich.
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The use of glassfibre laminate was introduced for the roof ends.
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It has wooden wings and a glassfibre fuselage.
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It has a wood-framed fuselage and wings with wooden spars, styrofoam cores and glassfibre covering.
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The wings are of mixed construction, based on a single 3-ply birch spar with a carbon fibre cap combined with glassfibre ribs.
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Monofins can be made of glassfibre or carbon fibre.
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She was provided with a blue dress and shoes in glassfibre cloth (which was then an unusual industrial material).
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A pivoting centreboard and rudder are made of moulded glassfibre construction.
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The vessels have a glassfibre hull and are amongst the largest vessels built in this material.
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Scrim is a glassfibre (previously burlap) open mesh tape used to cover the joint in plasterboard/wall board prior to plastering.
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It is constructed from a sandwich of glassfibre and rigid foam and has 4.5 of dihedral.
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The two-door, four-seater coup-styled body was built of glassfibre.
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The body was made from reinforced glassfibre.
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The leading edges and wingtips are formed from glassfibre composite, with fabric covering elsewhere.
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The ailerons and flaps, which can extend to 40, have glassfibre leading edges.
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The square sided fuselage has a stainless steel truss structure and is fabric covered apart from the glassfibre engine cowling and cabin roof.
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Like the next three prototypes, this aircraft had a glassfibre structure.
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The car is built up around a space frame on which are fastened glassfibre body panels.
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Its covering is mostly fabric but glassfibre is used in places where the surface has double curvature.
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It can consist of a glassfibre, felt or cork layer for sound insulation with neoprene pads holding up a laminate floor.
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As before, the rear part is plywood skinned, but the forward part is covered with glassfibre.
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Above this, glassfibre or ceramic are used.
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They were built with teardrop hulls and the fin was built from glassfibre to keep weight down.
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A helicopter using thermal imaging equipment pinpointed the source of the fire, which was on the 45th floor in a glassfibre cooling tower.
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Boron trioxide is used as a glassfibre additive, and is also a component of borosilicate glass, widely used for laboratory glassware and domestic ovenware for its low thermal expansion.
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The body was built in glassfibre and was very tall for its size being 60inmm 0 high, 87inmm 0 long and only 52inmm 0 wide.
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For glass fibres, the viscosity is very large, especially as the fibre cools.
The fuselage was conventionally built using wooden frames, plywood skinning with a glassfibre nose cone, and integral swept fin which supported the narrow chord all-flying tailplane.
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The development of gas phase sequencing from non-covalent supports (glass fibres and various polymer membranes) revolutionized the sample preparation possibilities.
Other fibre types, including glassfibre, rockwool, polyester, and even natural wool, have all been found to be suitable but cellulose fibre is generally the most cost-effective.
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Investigations, including microscopic examination and dust counts at factories processing resin bonded glass fibres, have now been completed.
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However, laboratory work has indicated that if very fine mineral fibres, including glass fibres, are artificially injected into the pleural cavities of rats, cancers may be induced.
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The attenuation in glass fibres is much lower, glass fibers can cover distances of more than 10 km.
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Carbon fibres are manufactured in diameters analogous to glass fibres with diameters ranging from 9 to 17 m.
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It is made from 99.9% pure silica glass fibres, and 94% by volume of air.
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Glass fibres are the most common across all industries, although carbon-fibre and carbon-fibre-aramid composites are widely found in aerospace, automotive and sporting good applications.
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Some cystoscopes use optical fibres (flexible glass fibres) that carry an image from the tip of the instrument to a viewing piece at the other end.
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Hollow glass fibres containing liquid healing agents (some fibres carrying a liquid epoxy monomer and some the corresponding liquid hardener) are embedded within a composite laminate.
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