| fibril |
Thin, solid strands in the cytoplasm of cells composed of protein and/or polysaccharide.
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| fibrillation |
a small, local, involuntary muscular contraction, due to spontaneous activation of single muscle cells or muscle fibers whose nerve supply has been damaged or cut off. Also see ventricular fibrillation.
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| fibrillation |
Fast uncontrolled heart beat
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| fibrillae |
String-like elements that are loosened from the paper fibers during the beating process. They aid in the bonding processes when paper is being manufactured.
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| fibrillation |
Act of loosening the fibrillae during the mechanical process of beating the fibers in preparation for papermaking.
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