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ferrule A rigid tube that confines or holds a fiber as part of a connector assembly.
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ferrule A mechanical fixture, generally a rigid tube, used to protect and align a fiber in a connector. Generally associated with fiber optic connectors and made of ceramic material.
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ferrous Metals that contain iron as the major alloying element.
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ferrule A decorative "cap" on some clubs where the shaft inserts into the club head to make the transition from the head to the shaft smoother, look more tapered or finished.
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ferritin a complex protein formed in the intestine, containing about 23% iron, the amount found in serum is directly related to iron storage in the body. Increased ferritin levels may indicate iron loading and conditions such as haemochromatosis, certain types of anaemia etc.
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