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fibrous
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Of or pertaining to fibre.
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It comes off the bone in fibrous strings, as it should, but it is a bit bland.
In the months leading up to hibernation, Alaskan brown bears leave large dung masses full of tapeworms and fibrous sharp-edged sedges.
Though Wallis could not have known this at the time, his geodetic approach is similar in concept to the "cytoskeleton" of fibrous proteins that holds a cell in shape.
Planting sugar on 700,000 acres of it was the next mistake.Soil in the converted wetlands is fibrous, made chiefly of rotted-down vegetable matter, and therefore degrades easily.
Biotechnologists are also working on enzymes that can digest cellulose the tough, fibrous plant material referred to dismissively as "biomass" and thought fit merely to be burned.
The world's largest sugarcane crop provides bagasse, a fibrous residue which burns in high-pressure boilers.
IN 1906 Alois Alzheimer, a German neurologist, first found the clumps of fibrous protein that are characteristic of the disease that now bears his name.
As a wound heals, the scar tissue becomes less gelatinous and more fibrous.
Lounging in the gateway, he peels back the twig's grey skin and begins chiselling it against his front teeth, softening the end into a fibrous brush, which he then works around his back teeth and gums.
In sun, rain or snow she was up there, digging down through the turf and the fibrous black peat until she hit bare rock.
Left behind were some fibrous tissue, transparent blood vessels and cells.
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