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    WHAT IS SLIP CASTING? Slip casting is a process of creating ceramic forms by casting liquid clay (slip) into plaster molds. This process is most useful when you want to make multiples of a form. The molds enable you to create identical copies. ----------------- In the classroom‚ slip cast multiples can be used to…. -create multiples of a student’s ceramic artwork (for gift giving or a new sculpture of multiples) -create identical starting forms that students will manipulate to

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    Ghaziabad (U.P.) India 2Department of Applied Sciences‚ Mangalayatan University‚ Aligarh (U.P.) India E. mail: sanjesh_phd@rediffmail.com Abstract: In this paper‚ an attempt has been made to study dielectric properties of CaCu3Ti4O12 (CCTO) ceramics. For this‚ CCTO was prepared by the conventional oxide route. The dielectric constant and dielectric loss were measured within the frequency range from 10 Hz to 106 Hz and the temperature ranging from 50°C to 300°C. The results showed that the dielectric

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    Physical Therapy Helps Rehabilitate Injuries Athletics are important to society but have a cost. This cost is an injury that may require special treatment such as physical therapy. Injuries come in many forms and occur in many other body parts such as the foot and the lower leg. These injuries are not the end of the world; however the injuries to the foot and lower leg may be detrimental (“Physical Therapy”). There are many ways to prevent injury‚ but if one occurs physical therapy helps correct

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    Lab Report 3: Electrical Properties of Ceramic Materials Lab III: Physical Properties of Materials By Will Paxton 3/5/07 Abstract The electrical properties of 5 different samples were studied. Characterization of these samples was through the dielectric properties‚ as this is a very important step. The capacitance was measured for each sample incrementally while heating them up to 135ºC. In a second part to the experiment‚ piezoelectric samples were studied‚ and their piezoelectric coefficient

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    hazardous agent. This issue has also been preempted by corporate stress management‚ health promotion‚ or employee assistance programs‚ which explain stress as a purely personal reaction‚ and often treat the symptoms‚ not the causes‚ of job stress. The occupational stress field also has been plagued by a variety of definitions and difficulties in measurement of stress.(Buunk‚De-Jong‚Y-Bemas&De wolff‚1998) In addition‚ changes in job design or work organization are often inherently more "systems challenging"

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    Occupational Therapist Role

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    "Reintegrating prisoners back into the community - do occupational therapists play an important role within forensic settings?" Forensic psychiatry is a sector of mental health that manages the assessment‚ treatment‚ containment and community management of mentally disordered offenders (Couldrick‚ 2003). Forensic services primarily aim to reintegrate patients back into the community accompanied by a risk and treatment plan (Cronin-Davis‚ Lang‚ & Molineux‚ 2004). Offenders receiving psychiatric

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    Occupational Therapist help people of all ages to fully engage in their daily lives‚ from work and recreation to activities of daily living like getting dressed‚ cooking‚ eating and driving. They help people with disabilities‚ injuries or illness recover and cope through everyday tasks. Occupational Therapist work with a variety of different patients. They could be elderly‚ working with autistic children‚ disabled or injured to use eating tools. Occupational Therapist are in contact with parents

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    the study are thus presented under the following headings. • Concept of occupational health hazard • Principal of occupational health • Classification of occupational health • Biological risks of occupational health hazards • Physical risks of occupational health hazards • Mechanical risks of occupational health hazards • Psychological risks of occupational health hazards 2.0 concept of occupational hazard Occupational health developed in Europe with the oldest industry (mining). Some individual

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    Occupational Deprivation

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    he or she has strep throat Occupational justice framework can address occupational deprivation by stating the unfairness that may arise in situations where someone is being deprived of engaging in an occupation that is meaningful to him or her. For instance‚ a student with autism that is also nonverbal may enjoy communicating with others but due to finances or the lack of proper resources in the school he or she attends‚ the student cannot get technology to help the student talk to people in an

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    Occupational Hazards

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    Occupational hazard is a danger that’s inherent in a particular work requirement or environment. It is a job which entails a greater risk than that to the population at large‚ such as a risk of illness from exposure to toxic materials‚ mining disters‚ etc. Occupational hazards are regulated by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). OSHA defines an occupational illness as‚ "any abnormal condition or disorder‚ other than one resulting from an occupational injury‚ caused by exposure

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