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Fiber which has been extruded and is then converted into yarn fiber, staple, or tow.
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1)fiber characterized by extreme length. 2)the resistance wire through which filament current is sent in a therm ionic tube to produce the heat required for electron emission.
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| filamentous |
A pattern of growth resulting in a branched or unbranched structure of cells joined end to end.
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| filament |
A very fine or thread-like fiber
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| filamentous |
long, thin, free-floating fibers
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