Verizon, for example, stopped expanding its fiber internet offering FiOS last year.
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The economic value of livestock includes meat, dairy products, fiber, fertilizer etc.
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Just four categories of ingredients are needed: fiber, energy, chemicals, and water.
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The cuts hit two fiber optic links: FLAG Europe Asia and SEA-ME-WE-4.
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For the first time optical fiber was used to carry telephone traffic.
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Edamame also contains fibre and antioxidants, which can also benefit heart health.
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People who work from home definitely benefit from having responsive, fibre-style broadband.
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This allows using the fibre to build compact high power laser systems.
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This includes two million residences that can demand fibre-to-the-home in eligible areas.
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The fibre differs in length, the long stapled being the most valued.
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Olona, the textilefiber of Hawaii, is found to have promising qualities.
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Three Nordic mills export dissolving pulp, the product that can be turned into textilefiber.
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But a 2011 spike in cotton prices contributed to increased global demand for viscose and lyocell, the other major textilefiber from wood pulp.
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The main alternative textilefiber from timber pulp is lyocell which was first developed in the 1970s and has a cleaner manufacturing method than viscose.
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Textilefibers are presented both in the raw and as articles of manufacture.
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Lenzing makes two-thirds of its textilefibre sales from viscose.
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However, the recovery in its textilefibre markets since June still saw varying regional prices and demand momentum, Lenzing said.
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So another law was passed, making it illegal to remove the tag "prior to the time any textilefibre product is sold to the consumer".
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A few words on vegetable textilefibres in general may be of interest.
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The chief imports to France are coal, raw textilefibres, wine, wheat, and lumber.
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Current mechanical recycling of natural fibres like cotton and wool results in shorter, lower quality textilefibres that can't be used again in clothes.
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AirDye's process embeds dye within textilefibres instead of merely on them, so colour lasts longer and is more resilient to chemicals and washings.
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Originally hired by Leeds University to investigate textilefibres, his fascination with their protein structure revealed how molecules change shape when heated and stretched.