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    Defects in Towels

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    There is a large quantity of defective towels‚ fabrics‚ and yarns in storage which suffers from serious defects like pile height variation‚ cut uncut loops‚ pile density variation‚ designing mistakes‚ torn pieces‚ hemming defects‚ shade variation‚ high IPI‚ color contamination‚ low elongation‚ high Uster percentage‚ snarling‚ spirality‚ needle & sinker lines‚ holes‚ uneven dyeing and many more. Big brands do not accept even small defects so it is not possible to use or sell those defective material

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    Cell Energy

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    reactants and the products. Where does it occur? In glycolysis‚ the 6-carbon sugar‚ glucose‚ is broken down into two molecules of a 3-carbon molecule called pyruvate. This change is accompanied by a net gain of 2 ATP molecules and 2 NADH molecules. Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol (Simon‚ Reece‚ & Dickery‚ 2010). • What is the role of the citric acid cycle? Include the reactants and the products. Where does it occur? The Citric cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and generates

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    causes paralysis of swallowing center in brain stem. Disorders of Swallowing :  Disorders of Swallowing Paralysis of Swallowing occur in: Poliomyelitis or encephalitis Muscle dystrophy Failure of neuro -muscular transmission ( as in myasthenia Gravis) A: Disorders of Swallowing :  A: Disorders of Swallowing The most serious paralysis of swallowing mechanism occur‚ when person is under deep anesthesia. Often‚ he vomit large quantities of gastric contents into pharynx‚ but instead of swallowing

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    (trust vs. mistrust) is developed. The second stage theory of life according to Erikson’s is will (autonomy vs. shame and doubt) this occurs between 2-4 years of age. The third stage theory of life is purpose (initiative vs. guilt) this stage occurs around preschool 4-5 years of age. The fourth stage theory of life is competence (industry vs. inferiority) this stage occurs around 5-12 years of age. The fifty stage theory of life is

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    syntax

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    units. We know that words must be organized in a certain order in the sentence (just as affixes and roots occur in certain orders in words). In fact‚ the position of the word in a sentence is often the only way we know its syntactic category (part of speech). For example‚ the word walks can be either a verb or a noun‚ and we know how to interpret this word only when we see where it occurs in the sentence. Another thing we know about syntax is that word can be grouped or combined in certain ways

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    The Realms of Sleep

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    paralysis is a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During‚ these transitions‚ you cannot move or speak for a few seconds up to a few minutes. Some people also feel pressure and choking. Sleep paralysis is like having a nightmare awake. Sleep paralysis is associated with the condition known as sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a serious medical condition that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted in their sleep. However

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    ALGAE

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    unicellular. Unicellular algae occur most frequently in water‚ especially in plankton. Algae are eukaryotic organisms that have no roots‚ stems‚ or leaves but do have chlorophyll and other pigments for carrying out photosynthesis. Algae can be multicellular or unicellular. Unicellular algae occur most frequently in water‚ especially in plankton.Phytoplankton is the population of free‐floating microorganisms composed primarily of unicellular algae. In addition‚ algae may occur in moist soil or on the surface

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    Chapter 20: The Immune System The immune system has two intrinsic systems: 1. Innate (nonspecific) defense system 2. Adaptive (specific) defense system The immune system is a functional system rather than structural; there are no specific immune system organs Pathogen: a disease-causing agent; anything foreign in our body that causes disease Three lines of defense: 1st: external barriers 2nd: several non-specific defense mechanisms 3rd: immunity‚ specific resistance to disease

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    powerhouse of the cell. The mitochondria is also the location for the Electron Transport Chain‚ but it is located in the cristae not the matrix. The cristae is where the biochemical reactions occur while the matrix is responsible for the catalyzing the oxidation of small organic molecules. Photosynthesis occurs in Eukaryotic plant cells‚ which have the organelle of plastid chloroplasts. The chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. The thylakoids are formed from the grana and this is where the photosynthetic

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    Cell Membrane Lab

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    The purpose of this lab was to determine if hemolysis would occur‚ and how long it would take to occur to red blood cells when blood suspension is introduced to solutions prepared at different temperatures‚ and solutions prepared at different tonicities.  In part 1‚ red blood cells were suspended in four different solutions of NaCl (Sodium Chloride) and timed to see if and how long it would take for hemolysis to occur.   In Part 4‚ blood suspension containing red blood cells was introduced

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