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Optical fibres

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events in the ivf market with visitors from countries, olympus staged live demonstrations of workflow integrated spindle visualization for in-vitro fertilization (ivf). olympus demonstrated the benefits of this solution during three live sessions, astonishing many embryologists because of the amazing optical
pollution and stress in everyday life. for many couples, the ivf (in-vitro fertilization) procedure is the only chance for pregnancy to occur. as such, the global ivf market has grown steadily over many years and olympus is one of the major players in this field. embryologists rely on the superb optical...
https://www.olympus-europa.com/company/en/news/stories/story-detail-page_17152.html
for their wool, meat and milk. along with goats, pigs and cattle, sheep were among the first animals to be domesticated. according to fao sheep are the mammals with the highest number of recorded breeds. sheep breeds can be classified according to the primary purpose they are grown for, the type of fibres
dual-purpose, such as the medium wool meat sheep, which are mainly raised for their meat but also produce medium wool. different sheep breeds for different wool types the texel and dorset are good choices for meat production while the finest wool is obtained from sheep reared primarily for these fibres...
https://www.iwto.org/sheep
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resistant because of the way the wool fibre is structured, wool requires more oxygen than is available in the air to become flammable. wool is accordingly an excellent fibre when it comes to fire safety. furthermore, it does not melt, drip or stick to the skin when it burns. of the commonly used textile fibres
will instead smoulder - usually only for a short time. in addition, wool's cross-linked cell membrane structure will swell when heated to the point of combustion, forming an insulating layer that prevents the spread of flame. this also means that wool produces less smoke and toxic gas than synthetic fibres...
http://www.iwto.org/flame-resistance
for their wool, meat and milk. along with goats, pigs and cattle, sheep were among the first animals to be domesticated. according to fao sheep are the mammals with the highest number of recorded breeds. sheep breeds can be classified according to the primary purpose they are grown for, the type of fibres
dual-purpose, such as the medium wool meat sheep, which are mainly raised for their meat but also produce medium wool. different sheep breeds for different wool types the texel and dorset are good choices for meat production while the finest wool is obtained from sheep reared primarily for these fibres...
http://www.iwto.org/sheep
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resistant because of the way the wool fibre is structured, wool requires more oxygen than is available in the air to become flammable. wool is accordingly an excellent fibre when it comes to fire safety. furthermore, it does not melt, drip or stick to the skin when it burns. of the commonly used textile fibres
will instead smoulder - usually only for a short time. in addition, wool's cross-linked cell membrane structure will swell when heated to the point of combustion, forming an insulating layer that prevents the spread of flame. this also means that wool produces less smoke and toxic gas than synthetic fibres...
http://www.iwto.org/flame-resistance