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You have to thread fiber optic cable through walls and across ceilings.
Made using conductive thread, fiber optic strands, and LEDs, he built a rather impressive looking patch of grass that lights up when you touch it.
Eyelets, capstans and cylindrical surfaces are often used in thread, fiber and paper handling machinery to guide the axially moving element.
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Black granule-like materials, threads, fibers on or beneath the skin.
Blocks of this new twist on an old material would be threaded with fiber optics for lighting at night, and seeded with plant life suggested by the Dutch landscape designer Piet Oudolf.
Matter-of-factly and confidently, even Wikipedia describes Morgellons as "a self-diagnosed skin condition that is actually a form of delusional disorder in which individuals believe they are infested with inanimate material like sand, hairs, thread, or fibers, while in reality no such infestation is present".
In a program that sounds typical of the company's blend of technology and human movement, Forward Motion will present works by Eric Dunlap featuring video and costumes threaded with fiber-optic light.
Moreover, there were typical sea-island microstructure changes to the continuous phase, and thread-like fibers appeared in the tensile-fracture images.
After sourcing the bottles from recycling centers, they are "hot-washed" and sterilized, chipped into tiny flakes, then shaped into pellets that are then melted into malleable, thread-like fibers that get weaved into shoes by car-size knitting machines.
These neurons have long thread-like fibers that extend from the spinal cord to the skin, muscles and joints all over the body.
These are lasting fabrics that will hold their shape well and will not pill (develop the small balls of threads and fibers that collect on garments from wear).
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