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Fiber (disambiguation)
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materials
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thread
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biology
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plants
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animals
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tissues
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string
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rope
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composite materials
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paper
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felt
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Natural fibers
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Vegetable fibers
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cellulose
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lignin
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cotton
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hemp
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jute
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flax
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ramie
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sisal
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paper
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textile
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dietary fiber
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Wood fiber
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engineered wood
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fiberboard
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Animal fibers
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spider silk
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sinew
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catgut
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wool
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asbestos
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mineral
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attapulgite
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halloysite
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Synthetic
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petrochemicals
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cellulose
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rayon
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modal
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Lyocell
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Fiberglass
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optical fiber
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quartz
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Carbon fibers
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petrochemical
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nylon
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polyester
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acrylic
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polyacrylonitrile
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carbon fiber
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Aromatic polyamids
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polyethylene
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HMPE
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Elastomers
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spandex
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polyurethane
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radar chaff
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Optical fiber
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Fiber crop
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Tensile strength
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Molded pulp
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Dietary fiber
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Fibers in Differential Geometry
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United Kingdom
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Commonwealth
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Natural
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Animal
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Alpaca
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Angora
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Camel hair
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Cashmere
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Catgut
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Chiengora
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Llama
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Mohair
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Silk
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Sinew
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Spider silk
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Wool
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Vegetable
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Bamboo
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Coir
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Cotton
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Flax
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Hemp
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Jute
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Kenaf
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Manila
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Piña
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Raffia
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Ramie
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Sisal
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Asbestos
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Basalt
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Mineral wool
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Glass wool
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Synthetic
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Acrylic
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Aramid
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Twaron
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Kevlar
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Technora
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Nomex
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Carbon
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Tenax
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Microfiber
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Nylon
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Olefin
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Polyester
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Polyethylene
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Dyneema
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Spectra
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Rayon
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Spandex
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Tencel
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Vinalon
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Zylon
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Textile arts
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Applique
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Crochet
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Dyeing
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Fabric (textiles)
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Knitting
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Lace
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Nålebinding
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Needlework
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Patchwork
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Passementerie
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Plying
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Quilting
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Rope
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Sewing
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Spinning
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Tapestry
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Textile printing
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Weaving
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Yarn
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Clothing and textiles
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Silk
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Quilting
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Textiles in the Industrial Revolution
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Timeline of textile technology
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Blocking
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Fiber art
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Mathematics and fiber arts
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Manufacturing
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Preservation
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Terminology
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Textile industry
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Textile Museums
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Wearable fiber art
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Wikipedia article "Fibre"
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