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    discontinued the research. Elmer Bolton encouraged him to not give up on the wider study of fibers. When Carothers renewed his work in that area in early 1934, he used amines rather than glycols to produce polyamides rather than polyesters. Polyamides are synthetically created proteins and are more stable than polyesters, which are similar to natural fat and oil structures. Carothers’s group soon discovered a polyamide fiber. Bolton played a large role in developing the substance, later named…

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    Oj Simpson Evidence

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    the prosecution had no proof that Simpson had bought them (The Associated Press, 1996). Likewise, the third evidence was the hairs and fibers found at the crime scene. The prosecution claimed that this evidence corroborated that Simpson was at the crime scene. In addition, the witnessed said that Simpson was wearing a dark sweat suit and dark blue sweat suit fibers were found on Ronald’s body (The Associated Press, 1996). On the other hand, the defense counterattack by saying that ten percent of…

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    In order to improve the pathway of fiber that helps them read, they learn to be well-versed in (at least) a single language. Children with a “less defined pathway and language structure” have been shown to “lack language exposure during their early development”(Zwang). Language strengthens the fiber in the brain. Such a deficiency makes reading harder for the child until they eventually get tired of struggling and give…

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    moisture, ash, fat, protein and carbohydrates (10.61%, 13.09%, 2.44%, 11.17% and 56.02%, respectively) as compared to sharlyn melon peel powder. On the other hand, the sharlyn melon peels had higher content of crud fiber (29.59%) as compared to watermelon rinds (17.28%). The crud fiber content in watermelon rind and sharlyn melon peel powder was higher than navel orange peels (13.38%) and mandarin peels (7.14%) as mentioned by Magda et al. (2008). It means that the utilization of watermelon…

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    Oatmeal. Oats are natural whole grain foods that are rich in fiber. Even one bowl of oatmeal will already be sufficient to keep you fully-energized for a long time even after you have taken your breakfast. It also helps increase your milk production as it stimulates the production of oxytocin. Oxytocin is a hormone…

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    Arts And Aztec Culture

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    were scarce due to how hard it was to hunt and find the animals. The Aztecs relied on insects and insect eggs for their protein. Clothing: Aztec clothing was generally made out of cotton which was imported, and also a fiber from the Maguey Cactus. Women would weave the fibers into clothing, and they would teach the young girls this task. Children younger than three did not wear clothing, girls wore blouses and boys wore capes. Noble men and women wore bright colors. Homes: Common Aztec…

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    Muscle Fatigue Lab Report

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    force a muscle produce. As I squeezed the bulb in my hand harder, the duration of the burst of activity increases with the duration of the muscle contraction. So depending on the amount of fibers participating in the contractions this can contribute to the graded contractions. As my grip became tighter the fibers moved closer together at an increasing rate creating a sustained contraction called tetanus. Muscle fatigue is the decline in ability of muscle to generate force. The main causes of…

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    Polyurethane Gloves Essay

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    In gloves industry, and for the maximum care of hands, Polyurethane-made gloves has shown the most remarkable effect than any other material. Known as one of the most versatile quality polymers, Polyurethane gloves are in huge demands at the consumer end. Well, what are the qualities that make a Polyurethane glove the best? To be honest, you can't find much stronger grip (and no sticky sensation) in a glove made by Polyurethane than any other material. The other qualities of this material are…

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    What Is Asbestos?

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    roofing, lawn furniture, flooring, dry wall joint compounds, as well as insulation in pipes, electronics, and ceilings. Asbestos is also used prominently in various industries related to ship building. Asbestos is quite ubiquitous-it is found in fiber cement boards, packaging materials, and mechanical parts in motor vehicles such as brakes and clutch linings. It is found in houses and residential buildings,…

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    long the healing process will take, they have different degrees to determine this, and there are degrees 1, 2, and 3. Degree 1: is when a small number of fibers are torn causing some pain, but allowing full function. Degree 2: is when a significant number of fibers are torn, and has moderate loss of function. Degree 3: is when all muscle fibers are ruptured resulting in major loss of function and major…

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