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Discover LudwigThe term "optic fibre" is correct and is used in both British and American English.
It mainly refers to a type of thin, flexible fibre made of glass or plastic that transmits light and is used for telecommunications and computer networking. For example, "The high-speed internet connection uses an optic fibre line to provide faster speeds than ever before."
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For optical stimulation of the SC somata, an implantable optic fibre (NA=0.37, Φ=200 μm) was inserted unilaterally into the ILSCm (AP: −3.70 mm; ML: 0.50 mm; DV: −1.40 mm) or the ILSCl (AP: −3.70 mm; ML: 1.25 mm; DV: −1.80 mm).
This device combines two optical techniques, namely laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and reflectance spectrophotometry (RS), in one optic fibre.
A optic fibre was implanted in the ipsilateral LP of ChR2 ILSCm mice.
The optrode was an optic fibre attached with four surrounding tetrodes.
"It's true that we overlooked the cost of laying new turf, repairing the roads and laying optic fibre," Bacongo admits.
Sky and TalkTalk are piloting a superfast network that brings optic fibre all the way to the doorstep in York.
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Optic fibres also participate in accommodation of the lens and in the pupillary light reflex.
The ferret's sensors consist of chemically coated optic fibres.
Electromagnetic waves occur as electricity in various forms, radio waves, light waves in optic fibres, etc.
Existing optic fibres laid alongside data networks but not currently used could make the backbone of this network, Zeilinger believes.
Online monitoring using immobilized reporter cells on optic fibres [50] should be tested further; a recent application of optic fibres to monitor reporter bacteria in porous media was reported by Yolcubal et al. [142].
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