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    Paper Making

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    until the American Revolution. A year after the Stamp Act of 1765 was passed‚ wire papermaking molds were first made‚ and paper-making in this country finally got its "official" start. The handmade paper used in the 17th and 18th centuries can be distinguished from paper that was made later by holding the paper up to a light and looking for "chain-lines" which are left from the wires in the paper mold. With this method‚ fewer fibers accumulate directly on the wire‚ so the paper is slightly thinner

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    fungi

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    A fungus (/ˈfʌŋɡəs/; plural: fungi[3] or funguses[4]) is a member of a large group of eukaryoticorganisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds (British English: moulds)‚ as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom‚ Fungi‚ which is separate from plants‚ animals‚ protists and bacteria. One major difference is that fungal cells have cell walls that contain chitin‚ unlike the cell walls of plants and some protists‚ which contain cellulose‚ and

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    Acid Rain Lab Report

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    The purpose of this experiment was to show the effects that acid rain has or does not have on seed growth and germination. The observation gathered from this experiment was that regular rain water that has a neutral pH is a better solution for seed growth. The seeds that were watered with the well water prospered more than the ones grown in the lemon juice solution. The results from this experiment were a little confusing‚ because in the first trial the seeds watered with well water germinated more

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    There is an indirect and direct process in lost wax bronze casting. The first method was the simplest process in the ancient time first surrounded a model with clay and then heated and removed the hardened clay. Next‚ poured molten metal into the mold. When the metal cooled‚ the new bronze object was created. (Richard‚ S 2007) In the later of fifteen century of Italia. The indirect lost-wax bronze casting was widely used as this technique was not broken the original model‚ the processing was followed

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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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    Buy Carrot Soap – Carrot Soap Benefits‚ Effects While most of us have heard of Papaya whitening soap or maybe Tea Tree Oil soap‚ there are many more who have yet to buy carrot soap and try it. Carrot soap‚ as its name suggests is made with natural ingredients that are found in carrots. While they are not as common as other beauty soaps‚ you can buy carrot soap in the Philippines or in almost any country if you buy online through our website. To give you an idea of what are the different carrot soap

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    Background Information on Husky By the late 1950s‚ Husky had established a reputation as a high-quality maker of plastic molds‚ especially "thinwall" molds used to make vending cups and other containers. As demand for the injection-molding machinery rose around the globe‚ Husky expanded to Europe in the mid-1960s and established a joint venture in Japan in 1971. A new line of molding systems‚ tailored for the production of PET bottle preforms‚ pulled Husky out of its crisis by the end of the 1970s

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    How do we mold someone’s character? In the movie‚ Mr. Hundert believes that it is his ultimate responsibility as an educator to mold the characters of his students. He asks his students‚ "How will history remember you?" and teaches his students "Great ambition and conquest without contribution is without significance." He encourages his students to walk with the great men who have walked before them. In the classroom‚ like in the movie‚ we were taught a lot of information‚ ideas‚ religion‚ culture

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    Draft form of project study

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    EE Project Study (EEPD 5511) A Project Study Presented to the Faculty of the College of Engineering Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the degree Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program By: Fabilane‚ Rommer C. August 2014 Unit I Introduction Energy plays important role in achieving the desired economic growth. Energy was used for economic

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    Magdalen College‚ Oxford (4). Most critics agree that among these three scientists‚ Fleming was the most typical. He was very observant and paid close attention to intuition. He was also curious‚ as shown when he realized the abnormal phenomenon of the mold. Upon discovering penicillin‚ Fleming became dedicated and focused. He was confident about his unexpected discovery. Sir Alexander Fleming was born in Ayrshire‚ Scotland on

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