Which preposition to use with fibers

of Occurrences 87%

Her blossoms had faded long ago, but they were still clinging with happy memories to the evergreen sprays, and still so beautiful as to thrill every fiber of one's being.

in Occurrences 11%

Note the arrangement of the fibers in bundles, each thread running parallel with its neighbor. Experiment 25.

from Occurrences 7%

But his work had reference to the growth of tissues only of coldblooded animals, he having cultivated artificially, nerve fibers from the central nervous system of the frog.

for Occurrences 6%

Split into several slats, which can be again divided into small strips and fibers for the manufacture of baskets, ropes, mats, and fine plaiting work, they can be made into frames and stands.

to Occurrences 4%

If all that he spoke was a lie, let him be forgiven for it; it was the golden-haired girl whom he addressed, and it was she who gave the tremor and the fiber to his voice.

at Occurrences 3%

A, a medullated nerve fiber, showing the subdivision of the medullary sheath into cylindrical sections imbricated with their ends, a nerve corpuscle with an oval nucleus is seen between the neurilemma and the medullary sheath; B, a medullated nerve fiber at a node or constriction of Ranvier, the axis cylinder passes uninterruptedly from one segment into the other, but the medullary sheath is interrupted.

with Occurrences 2%

On the contrary, it should be regarded as an interlacing of fibers with infinite possibilities of inter-connection, and no one ever exhausts the number of associations that can be made.

during Occurrences 2%

the muscular effort that nerved every fiber during these awfully protracted moments.

as Occurrences 2%

The English market came promptly to esteem the long, strong, silky sea-island fiber as the finest of all cottons; and the prices at Liverpool rose before the end of the century to as high as five shillings a pound.

through Occurrences 1%

In the course of the twenties Kinsey Burden and Hugh Wilson, both of St. John's Colleton, began breeding superfine fiber through seed selection, with such success that the latter sold two of his bales in 1828 at the unequaled price of two dollars a pound.

by Occurrences 1%

The tongue is supplied with sensory fibers by branches from the fifth and eighth pairs of cranial nerves.

under Occurrences 1%

These paces are of course regulated by the class and nature of the fibers under operation.

than Occurrences 1%

The edges of the petioles, which contain much finer fiber than the middle parts, are separately divided into strips an inch wide, and with strong pressure are drawn several times under the knife.

Which preposition to use with  fibers