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    Hair

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    Preventing Hair Breakage Women worldwide have been constantly searching for answers on how they can prevent their hair from breaking so that it remains healthy. They tend to use a variety of chemicals and hair weaves without taking into consideration the importance of maintaining their own hair. Bad hair care leads to hair damage and with hair damage it leads to hair breakage. All females should be aware of the strategies that can be used to maintain healthy hair. A lot of people do confuse breakage

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    Hairs

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    Because curly hair has a tendency to be dryer‚ more brittle and prone to frizz it requires more careful treatment than straight hair to keep it looking its best. First let’s find out what makes hair curly in the first place. There is more than one school of thought on this subject. Some hair scholars believe whether your hair is straight or curly depends on the shape of the hair shaft‚ which is determined by the shape of the hair follicle. A cross section view of a straight hair would appear round

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    Kota Fibers

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    December 12‚ 2010 To: Ms. Pundir – Managing Director and owner‚ Kota Fibers Ltd. Dear Ms. Pundir‚ As you know‚ Kota Fibers has been growing its sales consistently in the 15-20% range annually for the last 3 years and the 2001 forecasts are showing 20% growth. Despite these robust sales figures‚ net income is forecasted to be only $1.3 Million‚ almost half of 2000 Net Income despite the forecasted incremental increase in sales of $15 million. In addition‚ the Company is facing a cash crunch

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    definition of fiber may be needed. New products are being developed or isolated that behave like fiber‚ yet do not meet the traditional requirements of fiber‚ either analytically or physiologically. Without an accurate definition of fiber‚ compounds can be designed or isolated and concentrated using available methods without necessarily providing beneficial health effects‚ which most people consider to be an important attribute of fiber. Most of us are familiar with the terms "soluble fiber" and "insoluble

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    CheckPoint: Fiber Research 1. What is the function of fiber in the body? 2. What are some examples of food sources of dietary fiber? 3. What is the difference between soluble and insoluble fiber? 4. What are the fiber recommendations for children versus adults‚ according to the article? 5. What did you learn about fiber that you were not aware of prior to reading this information? The main function that fiber does in your body is help the digestive system regulate itself. Fiber also helps

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    Fiber Crops - Tle

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    Fiber Crops Production Jul 2nd‚ 2010 | Category: Farming & Production‚ Livelihood The Philippines is one of the world’s largest producers of fiber crops. It is blessed with optimal weather conditions‚ good types of soil‚ even distribution of rain throughout the year‚ and other related factors‚ which make growing fiber crops favorable. Abaca‚ cotton‚ maguey‚ pineapple‚ and ramie are just some fiber crops grown in the country. These crops are used in making different products sold in local and

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    copper vs. fiber

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    Copper vs. Fiber Modern telecommunication networks rely primarily on two types of cable. Older copper cables have been replaced in many cases by fiber optic "light pipes‚" first in undersea cables and major intercity trunks‚ and later directly to many homes and businesses. Principles Copper cables carry information as an electrical signal‚ which may be digital‚ as in phone lines‚ or analogue‚ as in audio speaker cable. In optical fibers‚ however‚ data is carried digitally by light from a laser

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    Fiber Optic Technology

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    The Fiber Optic Technology By: Juan C. Zapata MGMT 221 Introduction to Management Information Systems Professor: John Khayata Embry Riddle University September 20‚ 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. ABSTRACT II. HISTORY OF FIBER OPTICS III. HOW FIBER OPTICS WORK IV. ADVANTAGES OF OPTICAL FIBERS V. DIGITAL ENCODING VI. TRANS-OCEANIC CABLES VII. CONCLUSION

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    Fiber Optic Communication

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    Particularly‚ optical fiber communication plays a vital role in the development of high quality and high-speed telecommunication systems. Today‚ optical fibers are not only used in telecommunication links but also used in the Internet and Local area networks (LAN) to achieve high signaling rates. What is fiber optic communication? Fiber-optic communication is a method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of light through an optical fiber. The light forms an electromagnetic

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    Synthetic Fibers Industry

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    Synthetic Fibers Industry Synthetic fibers are the result of extensive research by scientists to improve on naturally occurring animal and plant fibers. In general‚ syntheticfibers are created by forcing‚ usually through extrusion‚ fiber forming materials through holes (called spinnerets) into the air‚ forming a thread. Before synthetic fibers were developed‚ artificially manufactured fibers were made from cellulose‚ which comes from plants. These fibers are called cellulose fibers. Raw materials:

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