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    using analog coaxial cable and a plant material found in Malaysia as an insulator known as gutta percha resin. In 1956, the first telephone cable was laid, and in 1988, the first fiber optic cable. Today, SCC are made up of pure glass fibers that allow light to transmit using internal reflection. These optical fibers are

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    was the first one to introduce it. Mobilink uses third party fiber and does not have their own direct fiber. Multinet is providing fiber of their own but does not have the facility of GPON. The downtime for these companies is very high as compared to Cybernet, since they are unable to manage their fibers and are unable to find a the problem immediately, which makes them different from Cybernet. GPON was very different from direct fiber, it was manageable and no active equipment is required in the

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    lenses are lenses with complex curved surfaces, such as where the radius of curvature changes according to distance from the optical axis. It offers excellent aberration correction performance, which provides superior resolution, even with compact optics composed of a small number of elements. Astigmatism In a system with astigmatism, the power of the optical system

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    1.3.1. Seminar objectives This seminar aims to investigate new fiber optics solar lighting systems developed. This systems in common combine both daylight and electric light in order to maximize the benefit of daylight and minimize the energy consumption of the electric lighting system. Many reasons concern the performance and applications of what is so called HLS are still unrevealed. Most related publications are carried out by the HLS developers to present systems development progress. Universal

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    “Polarimetrc Imaging Technique for analysis of Breast Tissue” Abstract:- Polarimetric imaging is an emerging technique that uses polarized generated light to probe the acceptance of the tissue with the predefined different independent variable states. The potential of Mueller decomposition images to discriminate the Breast tissue to generate scattering intensities images with different optical setup states of seven and four independent variables and with this technique we can characterize the

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    Troubleshooting fiber Fiber optic cable was once reserved for high-performance needs, but today it’s turning up in all kinds of networks. If you’re familiar with copper cable, you’ll quickly discover that fiber optic cable is a completely different animal. Not only is the installation process different for fiber, but also the troubleshooting process. Fiber optic cable is also far more fragile than copper cable, so there are more potential causes of trouble. I’ll discuss common fiber optic cable problems

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    deciding the best way to launch rockets into space. Research Background 1 Fiber optic cable is not a new form of technology. It allows for larger amounts of data to be transferred at a rate much higher than traditional copper cable. This is the main appeal to fiber optic technologies. This being said, it is very expensive to replace current mediums with fiber optic infrastructure. In the Bloomberg article, “Will Not-Quite-Fiber Make the Grade?”, BT has realized that there is a sector of the United

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    Testing the Strength of Plant Fibers Essay

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    the strength of plant fibers Objectives: To develop knowledge and understanding of the strength of plant fiber in a plant stem. To develop problem solving and experimental skills, for example, information is accurately processed, using calculations where appropriate, experimental procedures are planned, designed and evaluated properly, the use of microscopes, producing valid results and recording results. To develop techniques of measuring the size of plant fibers under microscope using

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    preferred for many reasons: common examples include materials which are stronger, lighter or less expensive when compared to traditional materials. In the last decades, the use of natural fibers as reinforcement in polymeric composites for technical application has been a research subject of scientist. Interest in natural fibers has increased worldwide due to their low cost, low density, hardness, higher fatigue endurance, good thermal and mechanical resistivity and to their environmental friendliness. The

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    natural fibers. These kinds of materials often mimic the structure of the living materials involved in the process keeping the strengthening properties of the matrix that was used, but always providing biocompatibility. The matrix phase is formed by polymers derived from renewable and nonrenewable resources. The matrix is important to protect the fibers from environmental degradation and mechanical damage, to hold the fibers together and to transfer the loads on it. The commonly used fibers are from

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