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    body and consists of two layers mainly the epidermis and the dermis. Also beneath the dermis is the subcutaneous layer which is not part of the skin but separates the integument from muscles and bones‚ which will be included in the essay as tissue fibres are connected with those of the dermis. The main functions of the skin are protection of the tissues and organs that lie beneath against bumps and shocks‚ prevents entry of microorganisms and controls entry of foreign materials‚ protects the body

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    means that composite materials can be cut significantly faster than metals. M.A. Azmir et al carried out a study on the effect of abrasive water jet machining (AWJM) process parameters on surface roughness (Ra) and kerf taper ratio (TR) of aramid fibre reinforced plastics (AFRP) composite. Taguchi’s design of experiment was used as the experimental approach. Through analysis of variance (ANOVA)‚ it was found that the traverse rate was considered to be the most significant factor in both Ra and TR

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    characteristics for dispersion dies (hydrophobic substances in general) and his low viscosity. The CO2 loaded with the colouring can penetrate therefore deeply into the pore system and capillary system of the textile fibre and causes thus an intensive colouring of hydrophobic synthesis fibres like polyester‚ Elastan and nylon. The results of numerous dyeing with supercritical CO2 in Uhde lab and pilot plants speak for the high potential of this application. Besides‚ yarn and fabrics with the highest colour

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    Since the world of construction nowadays have been favouring environmental friendly material in construction with the lowest cost possible‚ this section will also discuss about the benefits of each material to the environment. Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer or GFRP is a material that can be shaped into almost any shape. The example of GFRP is shown in figure xx. This material can replace cold rolled steel as purlins or girts. If GRFP is utilized‚ the portal frame section

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    sent from motor neurons to skeletal muscle fibres to warrant movement of muscles is called neuromuscular junction (Etherington & Hong‚ 2011). Motor neurons‚ Schwann cells‚ muscle fibres and kranocytes are all the different cell types that make up the neuromuscular junction. Motor neurons send out axons to skeletal muscles where an action potential is passed along the axons. The axons form a synaptic knob where they send activation signals to muscle fibres (Etherington & Hong‚ 2011). Muscles are

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    There have been multiple theories considered to explain the process of referred pain. One theory discusses the branching of peripheral nociceptive afferent fibres that has a receptive field in both the local and referred pain area.1 The limitation for this theory is that these bifurcated fibres are rare‚ fibres don’t generally branch over such large distances‚ semi-directional nature of referred pain & the latency of onset.2 This theory implies that if one receptive field is stimulated it will lead

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    Supports softer tissues in nose‚ ear‚ trachea. Also acts as shock absorbers in spine. Contains elastin and collagen fibres. Bone – formed from calcium salts deposited around proteins. Calcium salts are rigid‚ protein fibres provide elasticity and strength Areolar – contains cells called fibroblasts separated by non-living matrix. Collagen fibres for flexibility‚ elastic fibres for stretching. Found in skin‚ most internal organs (for expansion)‚ muscles/blood vessels/nerves for protection.

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    variation of speech style and putting emphasis on myriam’s recount and the baby’s speech. caswell also uses imagery in the chapter‚ especially when myriam is inside ricky’s mind. “the soundless voices of a million minds‚ crashing in waves against the fibre of her soul. it tore at her sanity‚ but she could not give into it.” is a prime example of imagery in the chapter.It creates a vivid image of the sea which is usually related to powerfulness and influence. imagery heightens the feeling shared with

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    Frequently Asked Questions 1. Eat every 3 Hours or Intermittent Fasting. Which one is right? A. This has caused much debate within the nutrition world. Some say you should eat small meals every 3 hours [6 a day]. Others say restrict your calories to a small window of e.g.. 12-8pm [intermittent fasting]. Well let’s examine this a bit further. B. Eat Every 3 Hours?? The idea behind this is that regular eating reduces your insulin spikes and keeps your body active throughout the day. Since

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    Many people do not think about the long-term health implications of their lifestyle choices. Most of us seem to think “it won’t happen to me” when it comes to chronic diseases. Since we all know that we can safely eat a candy or even as many as thousands of candies or lay on the couch watching television day after day without seeing any immediate harmful effects‚ it can be difficult to imagine that we are slowly developing chronic diseases over time. This concept of developing diseases over time

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