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    their favourite celebrity. The results presented a link between low self-esteem, and a deeper knowledge of certain celebrities. Students who scored the lowest on the self-esteem test scored much higher writing about their favourite celebrities. The Absorption Addiction Model, which can explain celebrity worship, suggests that fans with a weak sense of self and identity issues try to establish a sense of fulfillment by becoming engrossed in their favorite celebrities. Adolescents use media…

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    Fig. 6 shows the results of air permeability, total water absorption, and voids. R mortars had lower permeability than the mortars with WTS. Air permeability of R was 1.13 x 10-13 m², a value 5 times higher than L60. The air permeability increased with increasing WTS content. The water absorption values ranged from 10.6% to 13.7%, and the voids from 9.6% to 12%. The results show that WTS replacement increased the porosity and permeability of geopolymer mortars. The geopolymer binders with WTS…

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    3. Results and Discussion 3.1. Spatial distribution of salinity, temperature, and CDOM absorption coefficient Spatial distribution of mean salinity, temperature, and CDOM absorption coefficient along transect with station 1 being a marine water end member while station 15 being a freshwater end member is illustrated in Figure 3. It is characterized by surface mean salinity gradient, ranging from (12.04±4.23) psu to (7.18±5.73) psu in spring, (24.26±0.91) psu to (0.31±0.30) psu in summer,…

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    “Explain how the work of [Energy absorption in lattice structures in dynamics ] has enhanced our understanding of Structural Engineering with respect to the work that preceded it, and how this research should be developed further in the future.” Nowadays, cellular materials are well-known in the world, however, the relationship between dynamic load and the deformation of the lattice structure is less well-studied. Actually, lattice structures can help engineer to produce macro-scale material…

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    Sponge Research Paper

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    In the project “How much water can different shapes of sponges hold?” there are many different components. Sponge are a key opponent cleaning, and absorption of water. Absorption is another important thing, absorption is necessary to absorb up water. Size and surface area are key points to see the outermost layer of things and measure many piece. These are the major components of the project “How much water can different shapes of sponges hold?”. Sponges are a tool for cleaning, and holding…

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    There are two methods uses(are used) to presenting(present) the income statement which is(are) the marginal costing and the absorption costing, the net profit difference will be reconciled between these two methods after the income statement is complete. Marginal and absorption costing are two different approaches to dealing with fixed manufacturing overheads and whether or not they are included in valuing inventory. The marginal cost is the total variable cost of the product, it consists of…

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    with enzymes or easily digested food to increase absorption. That is the reason why they sometime eat feces and digested contents of a dead animal. Wolf’s saliva do not contain enzymes to breakdown starch (Griffiths and Ruish.) Therefor they focus on water, protein, and fat absorption. Which lead to wolves have less digestive tract in length compared to omnivore and herbivore (Strack and Linzey.)…

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    Essay On Stratum Corneum

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    In your own words, explain why the stratum corneum is so important when discussing dermal absorption? The Stratum Corneum is the outermost layer of the epidermis and it is made up of stratified squamous epithelium with no blood vessels. As the cells of the epidermis divides and age, the older epidermal cells are pushed away from the dermis to the epidermis towards its outer surface (stratum corneum). It would be right to describe the stratified squamous cells of the stratum corneum as many…

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    "Hunters in the Snow" by Tobias Wolff suggest that all people are driven by selfish desires, and have been corrupted by self interest. Self absorption involves an individual needs and goals. In many ways, self absorption has a negative effect on society in which it destroys the goals of our communities. An example of an individual demonstrating self absorption, is when Ashley Simpson performed at the Saturday night live. While Ashley was performing live the audience noticed she was lip singing.…

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    Unit 5-Gids Case Study

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    minimized. 3- Complete absorption of drug from the floating formulation is expected even at alkaline pH of intestine. The dissolution occurs in gastric fluid and after emptying of the stomach contents the dissolved drug is available for absorption in small intestine. 4- Because of site‐specific absorption from the upper part of the GIT, Drugs that have poor bioavailability are potential candidates to be formulated as floating drug delivery systems, thereby maximizing their absorption. 5- FDDS…

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