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Implications for practice It is important for nurse practitioners to understand the underlying mechanisms that drive specific fiber‐related health benefits, and which fiber supplements have rigorous clinical data to support a recommendation.
The effect on fiber number is mediated via a reduced secondary fiber population.
It does, however, remove a surface layer from the aged fiber, probably of hydrated silica, which does not contribute to the strength.
Fiber-based components have played a critical role in this success.
This indicates better fiber–fiber interactions and improved fiber–fiber stress transfer.
From the experimental results that have been obtained, the PCS fiber appears to have a better radiation hardness than the all silica fiber.
Data indicate a decline in intrinsic fiber strength due to an erosion of the fiber surface.
This fiber can also be used as a dispersion compensation fiber.
This finding does not support pleiotropy between T1 and fiber traits, but is indicative of linkage between pilose and loci influencing fiber characteristics.