Made of high - strength
modal fibers, the lightweight silk - like pillowcases provide incomparable comfort, reminiscent of your favorite T - shirt.
Reminiscent of your favorite T - shirt, the lightweight silk - like pillowcase is made of high - strength
modal fibers to provide incomparable comfort.
Lenzing Modal,
a modal fiber from Lenzing, is naturally soft on the skin and exceptionally ecological.
Edelweiss stands for a «symbiotic» production process — pulp, the raw material, is produced at the same site as
the Modal fiber itself.
Not exact matches
This wrap is made of
Modal, an eco-friendly natural
fiber made from recycled beech tree pulp, according to the manufacturers.
Produced using a symbiotic production process, Lenzing
Modal ®
fibers are naturally soft and exceptionally ecological.
Abstract:
Modal noise in optical
fibers imposes limits on the signal to noise and velocity precision achievable with the next generation of astronomical spectrographs.
Abstract:
Modal noise in fibers has been shown to limit the signal - to - noise ratio achievable in fiber - coupled, high - resolution spectrographs if it is not mitigated via modal scrambling techni
Modal noise in
fibers has been shown to limit the signal - to - noise ratio achievable in
fiber - coupled, high - resolution spectrographs if it is not mitigated via
modal scrambling techni
modal scrambling techniques.
Optical
fiber modal noise in the 0.8 to 1.5 micron region and implications for near infrared precision radial velocity measurements
Suppression of
Fiber Modal Noise Induced Radial Velocity Errors for Bright Emission - Line Calibration Sources
Coupling light from single mode
fibers to multi-mode
fibers leads to only a very low number of modes being excited, thereby exacerbating the
modal noise measured by the spectrograph.
Many of these spectrogra... ▽ More
Modal noise in optical
fibers imposes limits on the signal to noise and velocity precision achievable with the next generation of astronomical spectrographs.
Modal is a semi-synthetic
fiber made of pulp from beechwood trees.
Since they used a blend of
fibers, the fabric has a nice stretch to it (they're made of 59 % Cotton, 20 % Viscose, 13 %
Modal, 6 % Polyester and 2 % Elastane) and they come in some great dark washes that would be perfect for a variety of work settings.
All of Amour Vert's garments are made in San Francisco, from fabrics like organic cotton and
modal, a wood - based
fiber they source from a sustainably - managed forest in Austria.