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    you concern the factor that contribute to the inventory shrinkage in your Kedai Mesra? To indenfy whether the top management corncern about the factors that contribute to the inventory shrinkage. 28 MARCH 2011 How does the audit activities affect your business performance? To understand on how the audit activities will affect thebusiness performance 28 MARCH 2011 Do you trust your employee? To identify the factor of inventory shrinkage? 28 MARCH 2011 Are statisy with the security level in

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    the allowances commonly considered are discussed below. 1. Shrinkage Allowance Generally metals shrink in size during solidification and cooling in the mould. So casting becomes smaller than the pattern and the mould cavity. Therefore‚ to compensate for this‚ mould and the pattern should be made larger than the casting by the amount of shrinkage. The amount of compensation for shrinkage is called the shrinkage allowance. Generally shrinkage of casting varies not only with material but also with shape

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS BIODIVERSITY LOSS Biodiversity - refers to the number and size of populations in a community; variability of species in an area In general‚ there are three categorical levels of biodiversity: 1. Genetic biodiversity - involves populations‚ individuals‚ chromosomes‚ genes and nucleotides 2. Taxonomic biodiversity - include kingdoms‚ phyla‚ orders‚ families‚ genera‚ species‚ subspecies and populations - for practical reasons‚

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    generally reversible. Shrinkage in concrete or mortar depends on a number of factors • Cement concrete: Richer the mix greater is the drying shrinkage. • Water content: More water in mix induces greater shrinkage • Aggregates : Large aggregates with good grading has less shrinkage for same workability as less water is used Tool Kit for Engineers 4.10/ P/ 3 • Curing: If proper curing starts as soon as initial set has taken place and continued for 7 to 10 days shrinkage is comparatively

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    TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER Crystallinity in Plastics Introduction In previous Technical Newsletters‚ we mentioned the effect of crystallinity in plastics but never delved deeper into this topic. This Technical Newsletter will more closely consider crystallinity in plastics: what it is‚ and more importantly‚ how it affects the properties of plastics. Most people are familiar with crystals only because of salt and perhaps growing crystals as part of a school science project. Therefore‚ talking

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    pouring‚ solid globules of the metal are formed that become entrapped in the casting. Poring procedures and gating system designs that avoid splattering can prevent these defects. d) Shrinkage Cavity: This defect is a depression in the surface or an internal void in the casting caused by solidification shrinkage that restricts the amount of the molten metal available in the last region to freeze. It often occurs near the top of the casting in which case it is referred to as a pipe (Figure 12.7)

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    removing decay‚ a direct restoration on the current tooth structure would not retain the restoration so a pin needed to be placed. Resin was used‚ but would amalgam have been a better choice? Fracture resistance‚ wear resistance‚ and polymerization shrinkage are all issues of concern when placing a resin. Fracture toughness describes the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture.

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    TECB 213 Assignment 3 (15 %) Instructions: The following is a part of the Results and Discussion section to a research examining the hardened properties comprising density‚ compressive and flexural strengths‚ tensile bond strength and drying shrinkage. Rewrite it by making changes to the language aspects and referencing style only. Use IEEE referencing style. The main objective is to show your ability to use words introduced. Use different words‚ but belong to the same category‚ to replace the

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    calculation are made in those standards so that this can affect the given procedure and simplified method in different countries. Crack control is simplified in design standard by the spacing between reinforcement. The defection includes creep and shrinkage defection. The AS 3600 is the most safe by using effective depth rather than the whole depth. It is clearly discussed CRACK CONTROL Comparative crack width results The crack widths predicted by the different codes have been calculated for

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    however it can be tackled by better design. 2) Process Problems Shrinkage: Shrinkage defects in the final product are usually the result of a feeding defect. As shrinkage naturally occurs during the solidification process‚ if liquid metal is not sufficiently fed through the feeding system to compensate then it will result in an indented surface. The surface defect was clearly shown in the lab example (shown left). A shrinkage defect normally occurs on

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