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  2. Star coupler - Wikipedia

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    A star coupler is a device that takes in an input signal and splits it into several output signals. In fiber optics, and especially in telecommunications, a star coupler is a passive optical device, used in network applications. An optical signal introduced into any input port is distributed to all output ports.

  3. Dietitians share 8 sneaky ways to get more fiber in your ...

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    Dietitians have some clever tips to increase your fiber intake and keep your gut healthy and regular. ... a 1/4 cup serving of which contains 5 grams of fiber. “Figs are a fiber star,” she says.

  4. Fiber - Wikipedia

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    Newer fiber designs include extruding fiber that splits into multiple finer fibers. Most synthetic fibers are round in cross-section, but special designs can be hollow, oval, star-shaped or trilobal. The latter design provides more optically reflective properties.

  5. 'Abbott Elementary' star Lisa Ann Walter explains why she ...

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    On the set of Abbott Elementary, Walter says she can always count on co-star Sheryl Lee Ralph to shut down any negative body image talk. “She really embraces what she looks like now.

  6. Beechcraft Starship - Wikipedia

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    The Beechcraft Starship is a twin-turboprop six- to eight-passenger pressurized business aircraft produced by Beech Aircraft Corporation.Notable for its unusual canard design and extensive use of carbon fiber composite, it did not sell many units and production ceased in 1995, only nine years after the Starship's first flight.

  7. Fiber One - Wikipedia

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    Fiber One (marketed as Fibre One in the United Kingdom) is a brand of high-fiber breakfast cereal, [1] packaged nutritional bars, and baked food products owned by General Mills. Originally released as a breakfast cereal in 1985, it directly competes with Kellogg’s All-Bran .

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  9. Fast Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    100BASE-SX is a version of Fast Ethernet over optical fiber standardized in TIA/EIA-785-1-2002. It is a lower-cost, shorter-distance alternative to 100BASE-FX. Because of the shorter wavelength used (850 nm) and the shorter distance supported, 100BASE-SX uses less expensive optical components (LEDs instead of lasers).