Monsters considered destroyed by battle cannot return themselves from the field to hand or deck. If Fiber Jar was considered destroyed by battle, it will not shuffle itself back into deck even though its on the field while the effect resolves. After resolution, it will go to the graveyard.
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Yes, blending ingredients to make a smoothie can break down the fiber content, but some fiber will still remain in the final product.
Yes. You'll need to buy the fiber itself though.
No, the fiber optic cabling itself is maintenance free....assuming someone doesn't cut it.
Elastane is itself a synthetic fiber. In the US it goes by the name "spandex". It's a polyurethane-polyurea copolymer that was developed in 1959.
Fibre is a nutrient in itself, it is found in fruit, veg, pulses and wholegrains.
It wraps around histones and coils into a fiber
Polyester is used to made synthetic fibers.
It's a plant fiber that by itself it weak, but can be woven together to make ropes.
Yes and no - the fiber serves no nutritional function in and of itself, BUT it does allow your body to process the food more efficiently. (Which is why fruits & veggies are high in the food "pyramid".)
It gets it wet. If you don't dry it correctly, cotton cloth can shrink...but water itself won't do anything to cotton fiber.
A blanket with a flat light emitting fiber optic band in it to help a baby battle jaundice.
No. Activated non-continuous spells cannot be returned to hand or deck by effects like that. When you activate Giant Trunade for example, it does not get returned to hand even though it is on the field at the time. With Book of Moon, it will resolve, then Fiber Jar's effect will resolve, then Book of Moon will go to the graveyard.