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Fermentable fibers, which include all soluble fibers and some insoluble fibers, are metabolized or fermented by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.
Fermentable fibers — which include all soluble fibers and some insoluble fibers — are metabolized or fermented by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.
The number of collagen fibers decrease and the remaining fibers become disorganized.
If a few fibers tear, then it's grade 1; if most of the fibers tear, it's grade 2; and if all the fibers tear, you have a grade 3 sprain.
The two previous exhibitions in this series, also curated by conservators, highlighted plant fibers and animal fibers.
The water inside the fibers of the cloth is pushed out as you squeeze the fibers closer together.
In the United States, 94.4% of tap water samples contained plastic fibers, with an average of 9.6 fibers per liter.
European water was less polluted, with fibers showing up in only 72.2% of water samples, and only 3.8 fibers per liter.
Rayon, one of the first man-made fibers, was developed from plant fibers as a substitute for silk in the 19th century.
Deep in all our muscles are fibers called muscle spindles: This is a bundle of fibers and nerves that record muscle stretch.
The more that paper fibers are recycled, the shorter they become — and because many paper napkins only need short paper fibers, a company could craft napkins from fibers that have already seen five to seven reuses, according to Stanford Magazine.
Plant-based fibers like cotton or linen will typically mellow the dye, while animal-derived fibers like wool or silk yield richer hues.
As the name suggests, satellite cells hover around your muscle fibers, waiting to be called into action to help those fibers repair and grow.
These nerve fibers are located mainly in the connective tissue found between muscle fibers, as well as the junction between the muscle and tendon.
Nearly all of the consumed microplastics were fibers, from sources like plastic fishing nets, which slough off fibers that resemble the antennae of copepods.
Skeletal muscles are composed of various types of fibers and "two things happen" to those fibers after we reach middle age, Dr. Bamman says.
Based on pre-modern medicine, Montesquieu believed that cold air constricts the body's "fibers" and increases blood flow, while warm air relaxes those same fibers.
Third is a materials index, which details the components of over 40 fibers — like natural fibers versus manufactured ones — that will continue to be updated.
The fast-twitch fibers in muscles that produce speed deteriorate before the slow-twitch fibers that distance runners count on, explained a sports medicine doctor.
So having these long fibers, the cells attach to the fibers and they form protein junctions, and then they grow along the length of the fiber.
The cotton fibers in your shirt are derived from a puffy bud on top of a plant, while hemp fibers come from a tall, sturdy trunk.
Specifically, the FDA test reports have mischaracterized fibers in the products as asbestos, in direct contradiction to established EPA and USP criterion for classifying asbestos fibers.
Asbestos fibers are completely harmless when hidden by walls, ceilings, and paint, but the mineral is toxic to humans when the fibers are released into the air.
Police linked Long to several unsolved murders in the Tampa area by matching fibers that were found on victims with fibers from the carpet in his car.
Mean gene expression, as measured by percentage of micro-dystrophin positive fibers was 76.2% and the mean intensity of the fibers was 74.5% compared to normal control.
They then tired other fibers before dousing some of them with glycogen and subsequently warming or cooling all of the fibers and restimulating them a final time.
But when they looked at the length of the muscle fibers and the fibers they were composed of, chimps were better adapted for quick strength than humans were.
They attached the fibers to a mechanism that could record the strength of contractions and then zapped the fibers with electricity so that they contracted, over and over.
And they are way ahead of the trend when it comes to textile fibers: they transform wood pulp into biodegradable fibers, all with a really low environmental impact.
They range from the number of capillaries delivering nutrients and anabolic hormones to your muscle fibers to the thickness and malleability of the connective tissue that surrounds those fibers.
We increase the size of our atrophied muscle fibers with exercise but, for a variety of physiological reasons, do not add to the number of fibers, Dr. Bamman says.
Synthetic track surfaces come in three types: polytrack (silica sand and fibers made of spandex, carpet, and rubber), tapes (sand and rubber), and cushion (sand, synthetic, and elastic fibers).
One 2011 paper found 20173,900 fibers could be released from a single synthetic garment in a wash; another effort estimated 1 million fibers could be released from washing polyester fleece.
In other words, the source of post-exercise muscle soreness appears to be the connective tissue that helps to bind muscle fibers together, rather than the actual muscle fibers themselves.
These long continuous fibers are stronger and softer than the shorter fibers of regular cotton, resulting in longer-lasting, piling-resistant, and comfortable sheets that are certainly worth the investment.
Muscles are made up of these long fibers, and when we cook meat, those fibers tense up and they squeeze all the moisture out of the meat that we're cooking.
Used clothing is also difficult to recycle; when synthetic fibers are woven together with natural ones, the natural fibers cannot biodegrade in landfills, which would take a long time anyway.
White brain matter is important because it contains nerve fibers that allow signals to travel faster and more efficiently, plus protects those nerve fibers from injury, according to Medline Plus.
Particularly if you look at it right now, 53 million tons of fibers go into the linear system every year and 73 percent of those fibers are either landfilled or incinerated.
Just swipe on the nourishing mascara on first, then use the boosting gel, brush on the thickening fibers, and add one more layer of the gel to seal the fibers in.
This substance, the researchers wrote, could "restore the integrity of sharply severed nerve fibers or seal the membrane of damaged neurons," based on past research, by fusing the fibers back together.
Doctors knew that massaging the skin activated so-called large nerve fibers, which are specialized to detect subtle variations of touch; and that deeper, small fibers sounded the alarm of tissue damage.
Modern shoelaces are made of synthetic fibers, which tend to maintain their shape (springiness) and are generally more slippery and are thus more prone to coming undone than those made from traditional fibers.
She starts with raw cotton or wool fibers, spins it into yarn using a spindle, dyes the yarn in batches, and weaves it into an abstract pattern, sometimes dyeing the fibers while weaving.
Muscles are composed of long fibers that plump and grow in response to training, and, as would be expected, all of the men had developed larger muscle fibers with seven weeks of lifting.
Plastic, in modern life, is nearly inescapable — simply washing our clothing, about 290 percent of which is now made of synthetic plastic fibers — releases hundreds of thousands of fibers into the water supply.
Instead you can feel each bump of the visible fibers.
Prion protein fibers, seen above, cultivated in E. coli bacteria.
Use with caution on dyed fibers and the aforementioned materials.
I understand without hesitation the fibers that connect us all.
This rips the gross pulp fibers away, leaving behind nanocellulose.
Endotoxin and glucan are both known contaminants of cotton fibers.
Not just jet fuel and asbestos but fibers and metals.
But newly connected nerve fibers do not instantly carry current.
Its use to humanity lies in its extremely strong fibers.
As the web collapses, more fibers lock around the prey.
Pele's hair is sharp, thin strands of volcanic glass fibers.
The signature modal is made from sustainably harvested beechwood fibers.
Facebook's detector contains a spherical bundle of special fluorescent fibers.
These microscale fibers in turn have their own nanoscale structures.
Muscles are made up of protein fibers and surrounding tissues.
"I want to break down all the fibers," Lin says.
First, PVA fibers are created through a process called electrospinning.
They're bleached, polyester fibers that contain a lot of chemicals.
Most of the tiny fibers are aligned in one direction.
Merino wool fibers change form depending on the temperature outside.
Made with SigmaTech fibers, this brush is hypoallergenic and antimicrobial.
But when the stress is too great, fibers are destroyed.
Forensic experts testified at Williams' eventual trial that carpet fibers from his car, as well as hairs from his dog, closely matched some of the microscopic fibers found on several of the recovered bodies.
M.S. is a condition in which an abnormal response of the body's immune system is directed against the central nervous system and attacks myelin, the coating of the nerve fibers, and the fibers themselves.
Working with the building and a waste hauler, Sidewalk Labs would transport the waste to a Canada Fibers material recovery facility where trash will be sorted by both Canada Fibers employees and AMP Robotics.
There's also another class, known as "functional fiber": industrially processed but natural fibers (such as inulin or fructan) and synthetic fibers (such as polycarbophil), all of which can be added to foods and supplements.
Instead of plain sterile cotton or other fibers, this dressing is made of "composite fibers with a core electrical heater covered by a layer of hydrogel containing thermoresponsive drug carriers," which really says it all.
They even validated their models using fibers collected from taxidermy stores.
When handled or damaged, the fibers that form asbestos easily separate.
Composed of metallic fibers, they were bulky, fragile and often unattractive.
Flexible biocompatible fibers and arrays may eventually help in this regard.
It's smart fibers, nonwovens, all sorts of pretty high-tech textiles.
Better to use wool, or weaves of performance and natural fibers.
But inhaling even small quantities of its fibers could be deadly.
Interestingly, two-thirds of the particles the researchers found were fibers.
The fibers are coarser, which puts more wear on the machines.
Before that, other hands dyed the fabric and processed the fibers.
You could practically smell the bong water seeping through its fibers.
Bone tissue is made up of small bundles of collagen fibers.
Gel-forming fibers like psyllium, for example, hold on to water.
Made with a unique trio of materials designed to enhance your recovery, protection, and comfort with every use, the Elements Throw Blanket is comprised of sustainably grown organic cotton, SeaCell™ fibers, and Celliant™ fibers.
" Claire's says the most recent tests conducted by the FDA show "significant errors" because the agency "mischaracterized fibers in the products as asbestos, in direct contradiction to established EPA and USP criterion for classifying asbestos fibers.
Click here to view original GIFBy controlling exactly how much heat is applied to the fibers, and from which direction it comes, the researchers were able to precisely and repeatedly move the plastic fibers in specific patterns.
Tropical forest fibers are found in rugs, mattresses, ropes, strings, and fabrics.
Instead of circles, the fibers of those spaces are three-dimensional tori.
He can insert optical fibers that let surgeons see inside the uterus.
This means using premium keratin hair fibers from a natural wool source.
The fibers resemble natural tissue's "extracellular matrix"--the "glue" that binds tissue.
Monsanto has produced synthetic fibers, plastics including polystyrenes, pesticides, and agrichemical products.
Trace evidence could include lingering DNA or fibers found on the packages.
And if they were looking for quality, wouldn't they see the fibers?
The other predictive factor is stiffness, determined by all those fibers within.
Without the van, there would be no fingerprints, no hair, no fibers.
In this case, it's a mix of wood chips and hemp fibers.
This stops molting in its tracks by sealing the fibers in place.
The formula doesn't have flecks of glitter or chunks of thickening fibers.
The fibers in the formula, however, are what I love the most.
I imagined these fibers like ropes, securing a boat to a dock.
But most importantly, it must be woven with the fibers of hope.
Asbestos becomes dangerous when particles or fibers enter the lungs or stomach.
At the base are multicolored LED lights that illuminate the tree's fibers.
The slinky, black dress is made from organic silk and wood fibers.
For perspective, these fibers are about 5,000 times smaller than a millimeter.
But hummingbird muscle fibers tend to have a lot of this transporter.
Natural fibers become "cafeterias for insects," said Jennifer Gibson, the program's director.
There is a chemical reaction happening between the fibers and the cement.
Tucked within each note are the requisite red and blue security fibers.
Natural fibers and fabrics like mohair, leather, wool and wood are inviting.
"Natural fibers feel dynamic without spending a lot of money," Hawkins said.
"Advanced" composites manufacturing typically involves adding high-tech resin to woven fibers.
Its machines turn polyester and other synthetic fibers into custom-designed threads.
It loosens microscopic fibers of plastic, known as microplastics, from the garment.
They coat the fibers of the towels and make them less absorbent.
They found plastic and textile fibers in a quarter of the animals.
In New York City, about 20 percent of fibers distributed throughout the city are predicted to flood within 15 years—along with 32 percent of the fibers that connect the metropolis to other cities and 43 data centers.
Today, there are a number of companies, like Evrnu and WornAgain, that are just beginning to recycle fibers, a process that involves shredding and dissolving the fibers into a pulp that can be respun into a new fabric.
Smit also said there was a baseball bat — a bat Smit believes killed JonBenét — found outside the home that carried the same carpet fibers, ergo someone was tracking those fibers out of the house while fleeing the scene.
Sun damages the elastic fibers and causes them to accumulate in abnormal arrangements.
Mathematicians are still trying to figure out how to work with such fibers.
Emulsified inside each mascara tube are tiny fibers that inflate like tiny cushions.
It has seeped into my soul, twisted into the fibers of my being.
These are further processed into products such as plastics, soaps or synthetic fibers.
There's mud and dirt and ash infused into the fibers of their clothing.
His asphalt has small steel fibers mixed in, which makes the asphalt conductive.
And now its fibers are going to help reduce the thickness of condoms.
And acid helps break down muscle fibers, leading to a perfectly tender meat.
So, Post's lab is now culturing fatty tissue in addition to muscle fibers.
Inside that goop are thickening fibers that look a lot like brow hairs.
When they meet, they stick, and they create a network of tiny fibers.
In the 1950s, these networks of fibers were created on a solid scaffolding.
Ostensibly, combining natural fibers with silver would create a powerful anti-odor team.
How it works: Plants arrange sugar molecules produced through photosynthesis to create fibers.
As time goes on, these exercises become less disruptive to your muscle fibers.
During his career, Cajal created numerous intricate sketches of nerve cells and fibers.
This thing is made of many fibers which emerge from the mussel's shell.
In reality, the Internet is a bunch of fibers connecting all the continents.
People also said the makeup contained small beads, fibers, and other strange materials.
In between the makeup and machine is a white sheet made from fibers.
According to Snowe, its towels lose four times less fibers than the competition.
All in the details Can you see the little fibers on each strand?
Others of the fibers remain alive but shrink and atrophy as we age.
They can be molded in just about any shape or threaded into fibers.
A dark tunnel filled with luminescent optical fibers follows the Sancutary's blinding whiteness.
Please Venus in Virgo by picking up practical pieces made with natural fibers.
The researchers noted when these contractions slowed, indicating the fibers had grown pooped.
Intimate touch engages the emotions and wires the fibers of the brain together.
Mr. Taylor in 19593 had made dances to Bach ("Junction") and Schoenberg ("Fibers").
Researchers knew that bacteria rely on fibers called pili to capture foreign DNA.
Brined fibers don't contract as much when they cook, and hold more moisture.
A self-described "fiber snob," she prefers to work in natural fibers only.
Air pockets within the ultra-thin fibers trap the heat and retain it.
In the two tyrannosaurs, the fibers "look like pickup sticks," said Dr. Woodward.
When looking at sustainable materials, I look for reclaimed/recycled fibers and fabrics.
" On Instagram Stories, Star went further, explaining that the fibers were "not toxic.
They carried the same red and blue security fibers, security stripe, and watermark.
Its first collection had superfine fibers and cool applicator tips that looked like toothbrushes.
The brilliantly colored fibers that result are then woven, knitted, and crocheted by hand.
That plastic can be recycled into fibers, which can then be spun into clothing.
The long arms, or fibers, of most neurons are covered with something called myelin.
The scans reveal the complex network of nerve fibers connecting the different brain areas.
Once the liquid dries, a randomly assorted collection fibers with the proper whiteness remains.
Researchers can then activate these cells by shining light on them through optical fibers.
So when clothes are dumped into a landfill, toxic synthetic fibers pollute water sources.
Nowhere are these fibers put to better use than in the woven basket bag.
In SpaceX's case, the COPVs consist of an aluminum liner wrapped in carbon fibers.
Motor neurons have axons, fibers that are directly in control of the body's muscles.
When cured by heat, the epoxy hardens into an ultratough resin around the fibers.
Once you spread the fibers on the brow, you wait for it to dry.
As soon as it touched, the fibers sucked up the droplet like a sponge.
Muscle mass was also protected, and the loss of muscles fibers wasn't as great.
Theories explaining thick fluids wouldn't explain the way that fibers cleanly detach after stretching.
The researchers also noted fewer muscle fibers fused together in the Minion-free mice.
That's almost double the amount of touch fibers contained in a single human hand.
"We found that in a typical wash, 700,000 fibers could come off," Napper said.
Often, plastic textile fibers are the dominant source of plastic pollution found in surveys.
It scratches off tiny T-shirt fibers and directs them towards the belly button.
Your muscles get bigger when those individual fibers become thicker, a process called hypertrophy.
Blot the area dry with paper towels and then vacuum to lift any fibers.
An always cool-to-the-touch fabric containing chilling fibers surrounds the whole thing.
The easiest fibers to remove, he said, were those released by washing-machine filters.
These birds use the palm fibers to weave tight, hanging nests beneath the fronds.
Cotton, which makes up about 40 percent of the world's fibers, will also suffer.
These tangled fibers are human neurons; you have billions of them inside your brain.
Rhabdomyolysis is a syndrome where muscle fibers release their contents into the blood stream.
Spinnova plans to eventually use agricultural waste material and discarded clothing to produce fibers.
The other fibers soak up rays all day and glow when it gets dark.
"Even a few fibers of asbestos could be a health impact," Dr. Smith said.
They plan to manufacture optical fiber in space which would "greatly outperform" standard fibers.
Polyester, one of the most common fibers, is a plastic derived from crude oil.
The long fibers that make up polyester thread are woven together to make fabric.
Egyptian cotton is the gold standard because of its long, thin, and durable fibers.
Psyllium, in Metamucil, is water soluble, gel-forming and less fermentable than other fibers.
Shell and Exxon also designed cigarette filters using petroleum-derived fibers, the documents show.
"The same fibers, they also enter the water by air pollution," Vethaak points out.
The process of freezing and then thawing leads to additional moisture loss because the sharp edges of ice crystals during freezing damage the muscle fibers; this means that when the meat is thawed, water within the fibers is able to escape easily.
Teslan is made with fullerene carbon nanotubes, one of the stiffest and strongest fibers around.
"The body temperature will drop quite markedly," when you activate the nerve fibers, Julius says.
When a muscle or ligament tears, so do the nerve fibers embedded in that tissue.
It's one of the strongest plant fibers and is naturally resistant to weeds and pests.
Speaking of pulled pork, you know how it comes apart into that mass of fibers?
Its investments include subsidiaries involved with manufacturing, refining and distribution of chemicals, fibers and minerals.
"Anything you can make out of fibers, you can make out of bamboo," Friederich says.
And by listening to individual fibers we can now reconstruct the activity of individual neurons.
A swift-moving raptor needs fast-twitch muscle fibers, which are associated with white meat.
And did I mention that the animal-free fibers feel like heaven on my face?
Plaintiffs now claim asbestos fibers in the products are causing both ovarian cancer and mesothelioma.
For example, the new tissue can connect to nerve fibers, but it can't make them.
How much do the plastic fibers of the cheap dish and the cheap food intermingle?
To improve concrete's ductility, we add steel bars, glass or plastic fibers before it sets.
You would hand wash it and know exactly how to care for the delicate fibers.
He's looking at the brain closely and picking off small stringy fibers from its exterior.
A biodegradable slow cooker, the EcoGrill comprises a clay plate wrapped in knitted tree fibers.
It's also the viewers' reverence for Towns's work and the figures stitched within their fibers.
The particles forced dirt out of the fibers, which he then vacuumed off the painting.
Many of those fibers are polyester, a plastic found in an estimated 60% of garments.
When your muscles are sore, it's because you've done something to tear the muscle fibers.
These fibers work together in rather ingenious ways to keep water out and air in.
"I have sent images of the asbestos fibers and a lab summary," Fitzgerald told CNN.
Those same tiny fibers are what can make asbestos dangerous, especially when they become airborne.
They can be found in chewing gum, industrial cleaning products, synthetic clothing fibers and tires.
Those dried fibers are then blended for a variety of uses, such as adding lime.
Forgers have reused old canvases to create forgeries, neutralizing the effectiveness of testing canvas fibers.
White backgrounds emphasize floaters, those tiny spots of fibers that appear in some people's vision.
The ones I own have already had their fibers lovingly imbued with my deodorant runoff.
Dr. Delmer pioneered research on how cotton synthesizes cellulose, the primary compound in its fibers.
Synthetic fibers are made from fossil fuels and don't break down in landfills or oceans.
Collectively, boreal forests lock away about 563 gigatons of carbon in woody fibers and soil.
Heavy weights create short, tear prone muscle fibers built for quick bursts, according to Guerrero.
The containers consist of an aluminum liner with an outer layer of strong carbon fibers.
The RGMA gene originates a signal that tells nerve fibers where they need to go.
The chemical baths create thick coatings that can't penetrate the fibers' microscale nooks and crannies.
"Even baking does not destroy most fibers," Jens Walter at the University of Alberta, explained.
They're made from natural hair fibers so they'll blend in seamlessly with your natural eyelashes.
The company works with many different fibers, which are sourced from all over the world.
The impacts of the tiny particles and fibers on marine animals are still under investigation.
Jordan Metzl, a sports medicine physician at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York who has completed dozens of marathons and Ironman races, said the fast-twitch fibers in muscles that produce speed deteriorate before the slow-twitch fibers that distance runners count on.
Suspecting it contained more than fibers and zippers, she sent her bag to NASA for testing.
The fabrics curl around the hard fibers of the driftwood, as the two opposing materials cohabitate.
Our nano-merino fibers are capable of any 3D formation that can be imagined in hair.
This technique reconstructs the orientation of bundles of nerve fibers by measuring multi-directional water diffusion.
We've already mentioned scientists arranging cellulose fibers in a way that makes them appear incredibly white.
Doing wet cleaning well requires substantial knowledge of fabrics and fibers, as well as more effort.
And they also fortified the Technora suspension lines by changing the way their fibers are braided.
The tiny fibers latch onto each individual lash, elongating them for va-va-voom-level volume.
And by using gelatin to make these fibers, the researchers can create a tender meat analog.
Women tend to have more slow-twitch muscle fibers, which are better at longer-lasting tasks.
"Traditionally, paper is made of plant fibers, which are easily destroyed by liquid," said Prof Zhu.
One such material is called "Race-Tex," a microfiber material partially consisting of recycled polyester fibers.
Its natural fibers are shaped to offer the best control so you can precisely place pigments.
Other insects cloaked themselves using plant residue, wood fibers, dust, and lifeless shells of their victims.
Sourcing local fibers from Delhi markets, she later added dyeing processes to achieve magnificent chromatic effects.
The rope she was accustomed to using was being diluted with synthetic fibers in the market.
"Wool fibers are like little corkscrews that irritate the nerve endings in your skin," she says.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring substance that is mined and prized for its string-like fibers.
Ahead, get the real lowdown on the cooling textiles and fibers that truly combat the heat.
The lines were blurred, edges ragged where the liquid darkened the coarse weave of paper fibers.
He tells me that the type of fibers in the material make it naturally sweat-wicking.
Like the fibers in Crash Bandicoot's rebooted jeans, this new Sonic's high-def follicles are jarring.
They fitted a Whirlpool front-loading washing machine with a special filter to collect tiny fibers.
"When you're making fabric from scratch, your relationship with the fibers is so strong," Thao says.
Other sources of microplastics include synthetic fibers from clothing and the breakdown of large plastic waste.
"They contain some vitamins, a little bit of dietary fibers, and no food additives," Touvier said.
For that to happen, the number of proteins inside those muscle fibers needs to be increased.
Brains of individuals who lie excessively have 20 percent more neural fibers in the prefrontal cortex.
All products are made using soft and natural fibers in muted hues, signature to Kardashian's aesthetic.
That dust was a mixture of concrete, glass fibers, plastic, molten pieces of metal and asbestos.
The nerve fibers advanced about a millimeter a day (about 24,000 times slower than a snail).
There are LED fibers with 64 colors that are in the door panels beneath the trims.
Do not use facial tissue or cotton pads, as the fibers will stick to the mascara.
Bubbling winged wearables, to use a material ecology term, look like muscle fibers or bacterial colonies.
"I like natural fibers and leather," she said, as they aren't easily damaged by dropped keys.
A cuttlefish shoots a tentacle at its prey by contracting fibers along the tentacle's entire length.
There was other evidence, more fibers and dog hairs brought into court, along with witness testimony.
Water, on the other hand, has a higher refractive index, closer to that of the fibers.
Paper fibers react to changes in the environment, absorbing moisture like little straws and getting fatter.
It's great the materials are made from recycled fibers, but how do we recycle them now?
Synthetic fibers shed plastic filaments — possibly from daily wear and tear, but also in the wash.
Cotton makes up about a quarter of all fibers used in clothing, furniture and other textiles.
The brush's handle evenly distributes less product, and the rotating fibers stimulate and massage the skin.
In effect, activating the large fibers blocks signals from the smaller ones, by closing the gate.
Friction or the breaking of fibers could have provided the energy for ignition, the company said.
The brand wants 80% of the clothes it makes by 2020 to come from sustainable fibers.
Do the nano-scale ridges shred ordinary mortal cloth and get fibers caught in their interstices?
The Iron Gate Natural Coir Mat is stylish, durable, and made from 100% renewable coir fibers.
Coir is not comfy to walk on without shoes, and it does tend to shed fibers.
Because Teemill's products are made from natural materials, the fibers can be used again and again.
Perhaps researchers could link the clocks with optical fibers, but that isn't possible on intercontinental scales yet.
Doing away with the ridiculous ceremony of separating individual cheese fibers opens up a world of possibilities.
Moving slowly is a way to build up stamina, and target slow-twitch muscle fibers, she says.
The degenerative disorder affects the fatty covering that protects the brain's nerve fibers and has no cure.
We electromagnetically adhere rayon fibers to an adhesive that covers the mannequins in a velvet like texture.
About half of the fibers are plastic, many entering the water network when clothes are machine washed.
In the final section, visitors are invited to touch (finally!) hanks of spun fibers and woven samples.
After the chemical is localized, optical fibers are inserted into the same affected region to deliver light.
Hair fibers are about 98 percent protein—largely keratin, a protective protein that also lines internal organs.
One theory is that there might be some residual fibers remaining in the spine in some patients.
The group began developing a salt film coating and applying it to the fibers of mask filters.
One theory, Zhao says, is that the affected neurons may need to have active fibers in them.
The fibers themselves are made of pig-derived gelatin, which is a product of broken-down collagen.
Intense resistance training can cause microscopic tears in your muscle fibers, leading to muscle damage and inflammation.
Rotating the gelatinous slurry at high speeds allowed fibers to form at the bottom of the spinner.
For context, kevlar fibers have a strength of about 3.7 gigapascals and carbon fiber around 7 gigapascals.
There'd be no painkillers, no drills, and the fillings would be made from tar and plant fibers.
Yes, fabric: It's a carbon fiber core, wrapped in additional fibers, and coated with a thermoplastic resin.
If not used domestically, the cardboard bale gets shipped to China, and the fibers are reused there.
So she went to the drawing board and tested some of the strongest fibers in the world.
Researchers place units called interrogators along the fibers, which send out and detect short infrared laser pulses.
"The fibers are wrapped in urethane and wrapped in copper and wrapped again in urethane," he said.
It's also generally more durable, with properties like wrinkle and odor resistance incorporated into its techy fibers.
The optic chiasm was chosen for this example because it's a classic location of "crossing fibers," i.e.
That's because ultraviolet light — the same wavelength that causes sunburn — excels at breaking down fibers and colors.
Synthetic fibers such as nylon and polyester are polymers derived from fossil fuels and generallydo not biodegrade.
Men carved the frame components from driftwood and lashed them together with strands including spruce root fibers.
It's a particular dog, too, an aristocratic Shih Tzu named Ned with a disdain for synthetic fibers.
Their muscle fibers were also shorter and their nervous systems, especially the peripheral nerves, were growing chaotically.
Her doctors suspected that this was a result of damaged nerve fibers that had only partially regenerated.
One cable can contain up to several hundred fibers, which each carry information using light-based technology.
The tahona crushes agave slowly with all of its fibers, keeping more of those highland flavors intact.
Made up of micro wax particles, the lotion coats the strands and creates bonds between hair fibers.
Another outdoor room houses handmade paper with fibers of product wrappers and pages from carefully chosen books.
It consists of countless tiny fibers that are physically durable and resistant to heat, acid and fire.
The large shelf proved itself ideal to organize colors and materials as well as experiments with fibers.
These are coming largely from synthetic clothing like yoga pants, which slough off fibers in the wash.
The second and third most common textile fibers are already made from plants — cotton and viscose rayon.
Inhaling asbestos fibers, even in small amounts, is the primary cause of a cancer called malignant mesothelioma.
There has been an unsettling hum woven into the fibers of Twin Peaks since its very beginnings.
He gently separated the fibers connecting brain to body to reveal a bright orange, marble-size blob.
Textile manufacturers use complicated chemical and industrial processes to make clothing materials, from cotton to synthetic fibers.
Scattered into the air or flushed down water pipes, the fibers eventually reach the ocean via waterways.
It features natural-cleaning silver fibers and warns you about bacteria or dirt buildup by changing color.
The powerful fibers are naturally alkaline and hydrating and exfoliate even the most sensitive skin without irritation.
Most human muscles are what physiologists consider mixed, with a variety of oxidative and slow muscle fibers.
Microscopic asbestos fibers can become trapped in our bodies, leading to deadly diseases years after original exposure.
The disease begins when a person's immune system attacks the coverings of nerve fibers throughout the body.
Amyloid betas are the trigger, and twisted protein fibers, called tangles, are the actual bullets that kill.
Contrary to the hype about blenders degrading fibers, liquified fruits and veggies won't deprive you of them.
I can feel the individual cacao fibers on my tongue and the drink sticks to my teeth.
When nylon, like some other polymer fibers, is heated, it shrinks in length, but expands in diameter.
A few months after the scaffolds and neural progenitor cells were implanted, nerve fibers from the rats' brains had connected to the new cells, which in turn connected with nerve fibers coming up from the rodents' lower extremities, allowing the rats to move their legs in a deliberate way.
There was much doubt from some cotton experts around the central claim of the study — that the fluorescent and magnetic molecules became "incorporated" into the cotton fibers themselves, making them more resistant to wear than the synthetic fibers coated with chemicals that are often used to develop smart textiles.
Some companies, like Pure Planet Club, sell toilet paper made from a mixture of bamboo and sugarcane fibers.
Then they decided to manufacture their own compostable sanitary pads using banana fibers, a byproduct of fruit production.
Fortunately, certain artificial turf companies offer other infill options, like acrylic polymer-coated sand, coconut fibers, or cork.
It was clear that the fibers in the fish were not the exact same ones in the seals.
When the clothing is washed, microplastic fibers will shed off and inundate the water supply and food chain.
If you know some neuroanatomy what you figure out is that the individual fibers correspond to individual neurons.
It has a two-layer construction, with die-cast aluminum and a thermoplastic material mixed with glass fibers.
Chimpanzee muscle is composed of approximately 67 percent fast-twitch fibers, compared to about 40 percent in humans.
Researchers have suspected that synthetic textiles release microscopic fibers during the wash, but no definitive proof has existed.
From long, tapered wands with Twiggy-level formulas to short, curvy bristles that are infused with volumizing fibers.
"The choice of materials is tremendous, such as papers, silk, fibers, wood, metal surfaces, organic materials," says Wang.
But it was acrylic that yielded the greatest number of fibers, spewing out a whopping 729,000 individual particles.
Tools, molds, fibers and frames used to manufacture the cars were also seized during the raid, police said.
These greenwashed wipes contain synthetic fibers including plastics which then do terrible things to our waterways and wildlife.
One is silicon tetrachloride, which is the primary ingredient used to make the glass cores of optical fibers.
Pre-impregnated carbon fibers are a strong, light material used to make composite structures for the aviation industry.
Cotton fibers that glow or are magnetic have been grown in a lab, researchers report in Science today.
Fiber-optic cables, which are about the diameter of a garden hose, enclose multiple pairs of these fibers.
According to the latest research, one culprit may be pain-sensing nerve fibers deep within the inner ear.
While the problem has been compounded by synthetic fibers, the main culprit is Huang's favorite material: disposable packaging.
These pigmented fibers sit right on top of the lashes, so it defines without looking chalky or cakey.
But the minute you start mixing fibers, like polyester with cotton, the options for recycling become more limited.
Items like mattresses, shoelaces, rugs, car tires, and clothing can contain fibers or products from tropical forest trees.
It's a mess, but at the same time, there are enough funny fibers within it to sustain enjoyment.
The dust from asbestos can be toxic when we inhale it, and loose asbestos fibers should be avoided.
In the 1980s, Scott Stillinger invented the Koosh Ball — a rubbery ball with colorful fibers all over it.
The macerated agave fibers are then put into open pine barrels, where they begin fermenting wildly right away.
"Type 2 muscles tend to be larger, whereas Type 1 fibers are smaller and less defined," Crawford says.
That's because the muscle fibers themselves, even Type 2s, don't actually have much correlation to visible muscle size.
Koch companies range from cattle ranchland support and building materials to smart phone electronic components and fashion fibers.

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