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    nature vs nurture

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    are equally contributing factors to a great athlete‚ nature can provide you with muscle fibres to improve ability at a certain sport for example high twitch fibres are better for sprinters like usain bolt where as low twitch are better for long distance runners like Mo Farah. Nurture helps to improve your ability at a certain sport‚ without training you will never be the best‚ training helps strengthen the fibres and gets them to recognize movement and learn to move faster By Drew Brown Nature vs

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    Manjit Bawa

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    Galleries Galleries in the South Apparao Galleries 1. Thota Vaikuntam 05 August 2011 - 30 August 2011 On Display : “The Presidency”‚ Ground Floor‚82 St. Marks Road ‚Bangalore 2. A Distinct Allegory - An exhibition of sculptures Shitansu G Maurya 04 August 2011 - 30 August 2011 3. Satish Bhaisare Acrylics on Canvas 11 July 2011 - 30 August 2011 Sarala’s Art World Dhiraj Choudary * Exhibition of paintings & Sculptures Celebrating 75 years of Prof. Dhiraj

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    Muscular system

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    can return to their original size and shape once stretched Atrophy- muscles can decrease in size (waste) as a result of injury‚ illness or lack of exercise Hypertrophy- muscles can increase in size (growth) with an increase in activity Muscles fibre arrangement Fusiform muscles Fusiform muscles run the length of the muscle belly. They are designed for mobility because they produce contractions over a large range‚ yet they produce low force (eg. Sartorius and biceps) Pennate muscles Pennate

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    Textiles AQA Revision Notes

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    Warmth (comfort) Absorbency (comfort) Comfort (comfort) Handle and drape (aesthetics) Strength (functional) Elasticity (functional) Aftercare (functional) Natural fibres Wool Warm to wear. Slow‚ can absorb its weight in water and not feel wet. Repels water droplets. Very slow drying. Fine wool‚ very comfortable. Coarse wool‚ scratchy. Very soft or coarse handle. Good drape. Medium strength‚ not durable. Very good. Creases drop out. Wash and iron with care‚ may shrink. Dry

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    Asbestos

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    Australia’s residents are still exposed to asbestos in many buildings that contain asbestos cement and other asbestos products‚ especially when they are demolished . Products which contain asbestos can generate fibres when they are damaged‚ weathered‚ old or demolished which can cause air borne fibres to be released into the atmosphere where they can be harmful to humans. Asbestos is a set of six naturally occurring silicate minerals that have been exploited commercially for their desirable physical

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    Aherne-Williams Fibre-Optic Telecommunications Systems: Fibre-optic telecommunications is simply a method of transmitting information from one place to another extremely fast. This is done by shooting pulses of light through an optical fibre. Creating the optical signal involving the use of a transmitter‚ relaying the signal along the fiber‚ ensuring that the signal does not become too distorted or weak‚ receiving the optical signal‚ and converting it into an electrical signal. An optic-fibre is a small

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    A400 Composite Report

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    a bid to reduce the aircraft weight‚ increases fuel efficiency and extend the service range of the aircraft. The A400M is too many a pioneering aircraft in the increase use of composite technology and my focus will be on the wings and how Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymers (CFRP) are utilised through the design and manufacturing of this assembly. The wings are one of the most complex parts of the aircraft‚ having been constrained to produce a wing that weighs “6500 kg/14‚330 lb‚ but can contain

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    Pesticides

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    Cited: Aktar‚ Md. Wasim‚ Dwaipayan Sengupta‚ and Ashim Chowdhury. "Introduction." National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine‚ 28 Aug. 0005. Web. 07 June 2013. "Deep Trouble: The Hidden Threat of Groundwater Pollution‚" by Payal Sampat‚ Worldwatch Paper

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    Food and Drink

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    cerals. This makes up a third of the food we eat. Starchy food is a good sourse of energy and main sourse of nutrients in our diet. They also contain‚ iron‚vitamin B‚ calcium and fibre. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Fruit and veg are made up to a third of our diet in a day. They are a good sourse of vitiums‚ minerails and fibre. There is evidence that the more friut and veg we eat‚ the more unlikely that we will develope condtions like‚ heart desease and some cancers. It is important to eat a variety

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    Textile Dyeing

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    Introduction to Different Dyeing Machineries Dyes‚ Theory of Dyeing‚ Classification of Dyes and its application Dyeing & Printing 1.0. Introduction to Textile Dyeing 3 Dyeing is the process of imparting colours to a textile material in loose fibre‚ yarn‚ cloth or garment form by treatment with a dye. Dyeing is also the process of coloring textile materials by immersing them in an aqueous solution of dye‚ called dye liquor. Normally the dye liquor consists of dye‚ water and an auxiliary. To improve

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