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101 high-tenacity fiber
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102 large-core glass fiber
(AmE) see large-core glass fibre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > large-core glass fiber
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103 launching fiber
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104 low-loss fiber
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105 man-made fiber
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106 mineral fiber
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107 monomode fiber
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108 monomode optical fiber
(AmE) see monomode optical fibre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > monomode optical fiber
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109 moving fiber switch
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110 multicomponent glass fiber
(AmE) see multicomponent glass fibre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > multicomponent glass fiber
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111 multimode fiber
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112 multimode optical fiber
(AmE) see multimode optical fibre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > multimode optical fiber
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113 natural fiber
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114 open fiber
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115 optical fiber
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116 parabolic index fiber
(AmE) see parabolic index fibre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > parabolic index fiber
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117 plastic fiber
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118 plastic-clad glass fiber
(AmE) see plastic-clad glass fibre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > plastic-clad glass fiber
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119 plastic-clad silica fiber
(AmE) see plastic-clad silica fibre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > plastic-clad silica fiber
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120 plastic-fiber cable
(AmE) see plastic-fibre cable BrE
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