Jeffrey D. Stai has written:
'The Fibre Channel bench reference' -- subject(s): SCSI (Computer bus), Fibre Channel (Standard)
'SCSI Encyclopedia Phases & Protocols A-M (ENDL SCSI Series)'
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A 'fibre channel', or in the US 'fiber channel', is a means of transmitting data between computer devices at very fast rates. At the moment the fastest transfer rate is 4gbps.
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It is a Fibre Channel Disk array usually used with Sun servers or graphics workstations.
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Yes, flax is a fibre crop (hence linen). However, not all flax is grown for its fibre; some is grown for its oil. Hence, you have linseed flax and fibre flax. Flax fibre is primarily phloem fibre, meaning it's bast or soft fibre.
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you need fibre because fibre helps you go to the bathroom and with out it you will be constapated.
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It's a type of port in a Convergent Switch that's capable of working as a 10Gb Ethernet por or a 4/8 Gb Fibre Channel Port as well.
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Another word for man made fibre is a synthetic fibre.
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A staple fibre is a short fibre
A filament fibre is a long fibre
it has nothing to do with being man made or natural
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There is another word for fibre which is the word carbohydrates. Fibre is the name for a special group of carbohydrates.
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Fibre is the stuff in some foods that provides us with energy and healthy bones. Foods that contain things like bran are rich in fibre. Hope I helped!
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What does fibre and water?
fibre and water keep the intestine healthy
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Bacon does not contain fibre. Any fibre coming from a bacon sandwich would be from the bread or any vegetables such as lettuce or tomato added to the sandwich.
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The SFP port supports communication standards such as SONET, Gigabet Ethernet, and Fibre Channel. It does not support gigabit interface converter (GBIC) because of its smaller size.
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Mohair is a natural fiber that comes from the hair of the Angora goat. It is known for its softness, luster, and durability.
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the animal which gives fibre is fibre yielding animals Example.etc....
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Yarn is fibre; bobbin is a storage reel for fibre.
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Fibre in food is indigestible plant material, if you read food labels they will usually list the amount of fibre content. Don't buy any of these buy the food that comes in a natural wrapper. Fresh fruit and vegetables!
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no, carpet is not a mineral. Carpet is made from natural fibre or man made fibre
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Most doughnuts contain about 1-3 grams of fibre, on average.
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Yes; the surprising thing is that although many vegetables and meat seem "fibrous" they really don't have a whole lot of fibre--meaning cellulose (insoluble) or pectin (soluble). Meat has no fibre by this definition.
Whole grains have lots of fibre--that really is the main source of fibre although veggies and fruits have small amounts of fibre.
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Fibre is a very important part of our diet, but many of us don't eat enough of it. On average, most people in the UK only eat about 12g of fibre a day. You should be aiming to eat at least 18g. Fibre is only found in foods that come from plants. You won't find any fibre in other types of food, such as meat, fish, or dairy products.Food such as; fruits,veg and grains contain high fibre
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Skein is a non-standard length of spun fibre, which can be wool or any other fibre.
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Vitamins themselves do not contain fibre but some vitamin tablets add fibre.
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Dietary Fibre cannot be digested easily by human intestines because of lackness of enzymes.
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fibre is the answer. It is a food substance and that is why we need an intake of fibre.
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1 ktex (k = kilo = 1000 as in kg = 1000gms) or 1 000 tex is 1kg/1000meters of fibre.
Example; a length of fibre weighs 1 kg and measures 1000 meters (1 kilometer) long.
This would be 1 ktex of fibre.
40 kilotex of polyester fibre would be a 1000 meter length of polyester fibre which weighs 40 kilograms.
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40 kilotex of polyester fibre would be a 25 meter length of polyester fibre which weighs 1 kilogram.
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Bran has a lot of fibre and the human digestive system doesn't have the enzyme that digests fibre, but there are bacteria living in the large intestine that can digest fibre. As they digest, they release gas
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I will explain to you properly how you can connect the switch with a fibre optic cable. The ethernet switch provides the all network connection to the fibre optic cable so the ethernet cable plugs into one of the output ethernet ports on the switch provided by the fibre network.
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