fibre content

collocation in English

meaningsoffibreandcontent

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fibre
noun
uk
/ˈfaɪ.bər/
us
/ˈfaɪ.bɚ/
any of the thread-like parts that form plant or artificial material and can be made ...
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content
adjective[after verb]
uk
/kənˈtent/
us
/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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(Definition offibreandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffibre content

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Improved method forfibrecontentand quality analysis and their application to flax genetic diversity investigations.
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In this case, protein andfibrecontentalso may be more important than caloric content.
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Some related to non-labelling offibrecontent, but 102 were for inaccurate description offibrecontent.
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Only a small proportion were technical investigations intofibrecontent.
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These may or may not includefibrecontent.
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Therefore, to consume leaves with highfibrecontentmay require a large expenditure of energy, irrespective of leaf strength and toughness.
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Additionally, sodium concentrations of wild diets were low andfibrecontentwas higher during months with high frequencies of crop raiding than during months of low frequency.
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The general quality and thefibrecontentare normal for this type of oats.
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That may be slightly different from what she said, namely, to show theirfibrecontent.
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I should make it clear that the industry is constantly striving to reduce thefibrecontentin the air.
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It is, therefore, an offence to mis-describe thefibrecontentof textiles, and successful prosecutions have taken place.
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In the case of the newsprint industry, our discussions have focused on the proportion of recycledfibrecontentin newsprint.
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This power has recently been applied for the first time in relation to contraventions of thefibrecontentregulations.
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Responsibility for enforcing the regulations which require thefibrecontentof textile products to be accurately described rests with local authority trading standards departments.
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Footwear; pet foods; clothing (care labelling); clothing (fibrecontent); sheets; furnishing fabrics; motor tyres; electric light bulbs; fire extinguishers; and smokeless fuel.
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The bone of contention is one which he declared did not exist—the labelling according tofibrecontentof cloths containing wool.
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Secondly, it is essential that laundries and dry-cleaners should know thefibrecontentof any material or garment to be dealt with.
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At present manufacturers of feeding-stuffs must give detailed nutritional information such as protein, oil andfibrecontentand guarantee the safety of the finished feed.
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The textile industry requires thatfibrecontentbe provided on content labels.
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It was shown that asbestos cement pipes did not appreciably raise the asbestosfibrecontentof water, and the levels found were within the range which occurred naturally.
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It goes along with the need for comprehensive marking, including, for instance, the need for a full definition offibrecontent, and for such matters as unit pricing.
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At present, the duties charged on these products depend on the value of the man-madefibrecontentin relation to the value of all the components.
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I would point out that when the company data were subjected to peer review, it was found that there were significant variations in fat, protein andfibrecontent.
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The general use of agreed terms in describing thefibrecontentof clothes and cloth on sale to the public would be helpful to some purchasers.
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