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Fiberoptic

Introduction: Fiberoptic

Description of Fiberoptic

Fiberoptic: branch of science concerned with optic fibers, which are transparent thin fibers, as small as a human hair, used for the transmission of light; optic fibers can be used as a medium for telecommunication and computer networking; may be made of plastic or glass.
Source: CRISP

Fiberoptic: Related Topics

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Broader terms for Fiberoptic

Source - MeSH 2007

Source - CRISP

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Source: CRISP

Hierarchical classifications of Fiberoptic

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