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    Running Head: COWBOYS STADIUM: THE NEW STANDARD FOR SPORTING VENUES Cowboys Stadium: The new Standard for Sporting Venues Texas State University Abstract The Dallas Cowboys called Texas Stadium home for thirty-seven years but with the construction of Cowboys Stadium the franchise resides in the most technologically advanced facility in the world. From the arched box trusses‚ to the retractable roof‚ or to its largest high definition screens on earth‚ the stadium

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    Functional Group Analysis

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    Functional Group Analysis: Carbonyl Compounds‚ Oxidizable Carbonyl Compounds and Acidic Compounds Christian Paul L. Ramos Institute of Chemistry‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines Date Performed: August 24‚ 2012; Date Submitted: September 19‚ 2012 Results and Discussion Aldehydes and ketones both contain the carbonyl group – a group in which a carbon atom has a double bond to oxygen. The carbonyl group in aldehydes is bonded to at least one

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    The chemical formula for BPA is (CH3)2C(C6H4OH)2. BPA was first synthesized in 1891‚ and was recognized as a synthetic estrogen in the 1930s. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of BPA in 1960 to manufacture certain plastics and epoxy resins. This chemical compound of synthetic estrogen is used to harden plastics and resins‚ while keeping them lightweight. BPA is found in a majority of everyday products‚ such as food storage containers‚ water and baby bottles‚ food can linings‚

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    HND Project

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    CONTENTS PAGE PROCEDURES The main point of research was to make an accurate decision for buying or hire purchase the CNC Laser machine. This was dependent on replies from the companies on requesting the quotes‚ but unfortunately no email was received. Below is attached the confirmation of sending one of the emails. CTR Lasers  Thank you Hanna Jurkowska for your contacting us: 04/04/2014 04:04:04 pm Dear Hanna Jurkowska ‚ Thank you for your feedback.

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    Summary of Various Art Mediums If you’re like me‚ you like to have your hand in as many “pots” as possible. As I learn more and more about scrapbooking and different art forms‚ I’m discovering the vast world of art mediums. I never knew how much could be done within the realm of paper arts. In this article‚ I’ll give you the run-down of a few of the heavy hitters in the art mediums world and tell you a little about how each is used. Hopefully this will allow you to break away from your normal

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    Rapid Prototyping

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    Rapid Prototyping Primer         by William Palm (May 1998)‚ revised 30 July 2002‚ Penn State Learning Factory Table of Contents: 1. Overview of Rapid Prototyping 2. The Basic Process 3. Rapid Prototyping Techniques * Stereo Lithography (SLA) * Laminated Object Manufacture (LOM) * Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) * Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) * Solid Ground Curing (SGC) * 3-D Ink Jet Printing 4. Applications of Rapid Prototyping

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    The Polymers

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    Their fur on the outside is made of things like polyacrylonitrile and their scales are made of nylon. If you like to play with robots. The little robot may be made of polystyrene. Polyethylene and polysioprene may can made for their wires. Plus‚ epoxy resins are often made for circuit boards inside of the robbits. Some kids may like use the fence with this oh-so discreetperiscope that is made out of polyethylene to see something fun. Along with neato pinwheel‚ do you know what made out of it? Its

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    Bisphenol-A Case Study

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    The FDA amended regulations to ensure baby bottles and sippy cups can no longer include the chemical BPA. In addition‚ the FDA “amended its regulations to no longer provide for the use of BPA-based epoxy resins as coatings in packaging for infant formula.” U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2015‚ January 6). The FDA will continue to update its view of this chemical‚ leverage experts in the field and take additional steps if necessary. The FDA supports

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    vapor deposition from a female Agrilus planipennis‚ a high fidelity (~200 nm) resolution negative die of nickel was produced. It was then followed by electrodeposition of nickel. Through successive casting and curing of polymers a positive die of epoxy was created from this negative die. Together‚ both of them constituted the mould. Next‚ a poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) sheet was used to spincoat on one side of the quarter-wave Bragg stack reflector comprising alternating layers of poly(vinyl

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    Fuselage The fuselage (/ˈfjuːzəlɑːʒ/; from the French fuselé "spindle-shaped") is an aircraft’s main body section that holds crew and passengers or cargo. In single-engine aircraft it will usually contain an engine‚ although in some amphibious aircraft the single engine is mounted on a pylon attached to the fuselage which in turn is used as a floating hull. The fuselage also serves to position control and stabilization surfaces in specific relationships to lifting surfaces‚ required for aircraft

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