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    Ageing of the Human Skin

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    aging process of the connective tissue of the subcutis. This leads to an atrophy of the epidermis which adjoins the papillary layer and to an irregular decrease in the elasticity of the elastic nets which are structures accompanying the collagen fibres in the connective tissue. As a result of the changed amount and chemical composition of the basic substance of the connective tissue‚ a loss of liquids is the result‚ which consequently leads to a decrease in glycosaminoglycans‚ the basic structures

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    The following guidelines for the drafting of Question texts have been agreed at the November 2003 meeting of TSAG. The guidelines are intended to ensure a high degree of consistency in layout and degree of detail in the text of Questions amongst all ITU-T Study Groups. Study Groups are requested to follow these guidelines. These guidelines are also planned to be added to other TSB guidelines for Study Groups on the ITU-T Web Site. GUIDELINES FOR DRAFTING QUESTION TEXT Background Currently

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    ______________________ (lab assistant)‚ who had been very helpful and co-operative in providing requirements for my project. CONTENTS INTRODUTION :- Natural fibres are the chief raw materials for the preparation of rayon. The term rayon includes all synthetic fibres obtained from Cellulose and are used commercially in fibre manufacturing. Cellulose can be converted into Cupra silk‚ Viscose rayon and acetate rayon depending upon the mode of treatment it undergoes while preparing

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    ammonium sulphate and potassium sulphate‚ which are highly soluble in water and can be easily obsorbed by plant. 2. Car batteries contain sulphuric acid which is used as the electrolyte. 3. Sulphuric acid also used in the making of artificial silk-like fibres and rayon. 4. Chemical like paints‚ dyes and drug use sulphuric acid as one of their component materials. ← MANUFACTURE OF SULPHURIC ACID 1. Sulphuric acid is manufactured in industry though contact process 2. The process contain three stage

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    Publishing House‚ Bombay. [4]Chaudhuri‚ Manodip Ray [5]Dwivedi‚ R. S. (2001)‚ “Managing Human Resources-Personnel Management in Indian Enterprises”‚ New Delhi: Galgotia Publishing Company‚ New Delhi. [6]Aswathappa‚ K Company Limited‚ New Delhi. [7]Guna Seelan Rethinam‚ Maimunah Ismail (2008) “Constructs of Quality of Work Life: A Perspective of Information and Technology Professionals”‚ Universiti Putra Malaysia‚ Malaysia

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    Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) Gana or Classification according to Ayurveda: Balya‚ Brahneya and Madhuraskanda. Family: Solanaceae. Botanical name: Withania somnifera (Linn.) Dunal. Synonyms: Asgandha (Hindi)‚ Ashwagandha‚ Avarohaka‚ Balya‚ Gokarna‚ Turangahva‚ Vajikari‚ Varada‚ Varahakarni‚ Vrsa (Sanskrit)‚ Winter cherry (English). Habitat: W. somnifera is found in India. Morphology: W. somnifera is a perennial herb covered with hairs. It has tap root; stem is herbaceous above and woody

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    TECHNICAL TEXTILES: AN OVERVIEW A Project Submitted to VJTI IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DIPLOMA IN LICENTIATE TEXTILE CHEMISTRY BY MR. OMKAR GHAG MR. PRASHANT MAHADIK MR. SASHANK CHOUGHULE MR. PRITAM KARKARE MR. ATUL THORAT VEERMATA JIJABAI TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE MATUNGA‚ MUMBAI – 400019. April - 2009 Index |Sr. No

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    How Internet Works

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    found in most households as it is the cheapest and easiest to use. If your house is far away from an ISP it will take longer to transmit data over long distances. Copper also uses a lot of power. Two copper wires running down a cable. Cheaper than fibre optic but is slower as electrical signal moves slower than the speed of light lose some of the signal if you live further away

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    skeletal muscle is under voluntary control  It is also called striated muscle because of its striped appearance.  Skeletal muscle fibres are large. They may reach from one end of a muscle to the other. They are a fusion of many individual cells which make up a long‚ cylindrical muscle fibre which has many nuclei.   Each muscle fibre is made up of smaller fibres called myofibrils. These contain even smaller structures called actin and myosin filaments. These filaments slide in and out between

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    also a very potent anti-inflammatory. The “high” created by THC can eradicate anxiety‚ including depression and other psychological sicknesses. The fibre of the Cannabis plant are some of the strongest natural fibre know to man‚ and can compete with some man made products‚ such as polyester and co. The fibre is mostly know as Hemp. The hemp fibre is extremely strong‚ soft and lightweight. Hemp can also be used to make cheap paper‚ replacing paper made from wood‚ and Hemp grows many times faster

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