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    expose and kill the bacteria than any other surface. “Shark skin itself is not an antimicrobial surface; rather it seems highly-adapted to resist attachment of living organisms such as algae and barnacles,” said Dr Mann. “Shark skin has a specific roughness and certain properties that determine organisms from attaching to the skin surface. We have learned much from nature in building this material texture for the future.” This can definitely help hospitals from preventing bacteria be in their…

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    friendly abode. The developer has passed the GREENGUARD Certification Program that can attest the indoor spaces are free from chemical emissions based on the products and materials used in the construction of the building that are akin to the stone’s roughness and satin’s softness. Residents can enjoy a healthier home amidst the bustling city life. Exalto Condo Griffintown Landscaping A giant park near and the trees in the front yard of Griffintown condos for sale are awesome delights for…

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    3.4. Friction Characteristics of the NCD, MCD and boron doped NCD Coatings against Alumina Balls The friction coefficient curves of NCD, MCD and boron-doped diamond films sliding with Al2O3 balls are shown in figure 4, figure 5 and figure 6, respectively, for a sliding speed of 8 m/s and a load of 1N, 5N and 10N, respectively. Figure 4 (a), figure 5 (a) and figure 6 (a) show the friction coefficient of NCD, MCD and BDNCD at 1 N, respectively. Figure 4 (b), figure 5 (b) and figure 6 (b) show…

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    2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 is one of SVT division which is developed by Ford and it has nothing to do with Shelby American. This car model will be based on the sixth-generation Mustang, who use the platform S550 that underpins the 2015 Mustang. This version will ride on a significantly stiffer suspension with adjustable dampers. Later this week Mustang Shelby GT350 is awaiting its official debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show. 2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Specs The 2016 Ford Mustang…

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    who has more notable ethical quality. In Civil Disobedience as all through his different works, Thoreau concentrates on the singular's definitive obligation to live purposely and to essence significance from his own particular life; directing the roughness of society is…

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    Pribuisiene, R., Uloza, V., Kupcinskas, L., & Jonaitis, L. (2006). Perceptual and Acoustic Characteristics of Voice Changes in Reflux Laryngitis Patients. Journal of Voice, 20(1), 128-136. In 2006, Pribuisiene, Uloza, Kupicinskas, and Jonaitis examined vocal differences in individuals with reflux laryngitis using perceptual, subjective, and instrumental measures. There were 108 participants with reflux laryngitis and 90 individuals in the control group. Acoustic analysis of reflux laryngitis…

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    “We don’t grow when things are easy; we grow when we face challenges.” - Anonymous Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, even though written in the 1960s still strikes out with one of its themes, character development. Life hasn’t changed for five decades later as we still witness social injustice around the world, we still witness racism and inequality, we still fight for the good to succeed and for the humanity. Children are like mockingbirds - born innocent, born free, born clean and…

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    Dear University of Maryland Athletic Department, A person experiences a traumatic brain injury when there is an impact or sudden motion that brings the head to an abrupt stop, slamming the brain into the skull. This injury is known as coup-contrecoup. When the brain starts to bounce back and forth inside of the head then that part of the brain that hits the skull will be damaged, meaning the brain is injured on direct impact. When the brain bounces back to the opposite side of the skull then…

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    down a winding, bumpy road in a strange country with a less than careful driver was nerve-wracking to say the least. Every rock and pothole made itself known by jolting the van and everyone in it whenever we drove over one. Fortunately for us, the roughness of the trip made up for itself by the scenic route on which we were traveling. Being on a rural road in the heart of Guatemala allowed…

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    character despite their stereotypical attitudes and appearances. For example, Ponyboy’s literary interests and academic accomplishments set him apart from the rest of his gang since most of the gang are drop-outs. Since greasers are known for their roughness and unruliness, Ponyboy is an exception; his imagination and creativity is commended and even condemned (by Darry). Even though Ponyboy may look tough and tuff, he is actually an intellectual individual who is recognized for his academic…

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