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    High Technology Fibers

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    HIGH TECHNOLOGY FIBRES FOR TECHNICAL TEXTILES 1 INTRODUCTION Human life is surrounded by hundreds of textile fibres either in the form of clothes‚ interior textiles or in the form of high performance technical textiles made of conventional or high technology fibres for various applications. A textile fibre is usually defined as a flexible‚ macroscopically homogenous cylindrical body mainly with circular cross- section having a high ratio of length to diameter (typically 100-3000: 1). Textile

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    Essay: How does Steinbeck foreshadow the pivotal events of the book? What does this effect do for the tone of the book? Steinbeck foreshadowed the pivotal events based on Lennie’s psychological structure‚ innocence‚ brute strength and the pure brotherly love he holds for George. This therefore gives an overall depressing tone of the book with barely any positive events. Steinbeck first foreshadowed the pivotal events of the book through Lennie’s slight mental disability shown on page 8 where George

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    Neuro Asessment

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    Subjective 30 year old Caucasian female c/o HA. (P) Pt first noticed HA on her way home from school. HA occurs in afternoons‚ usually around 4 pm. Resting alleviates pain. Exercise‚ not enough sleep aggravates pain. Pt takes Ibuprofen (400 mg) and Sudafed. Pt does not recall Sudafed dose. (Q) Pain aching‚ throbbing‚ sometimes stabbing. (R) HA pain on right side of head. Sometimes radiates along right side of neck up to forehead. Pt denies other symptoms associated with HA pain. (S) Pt rates pain

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    throughout any sort of metal devices is strength. Strength refers to the materials ability to withstand a force without failure. Crane hooks carry great loads so must be able to withstand large forces. To test a materials strength engineers undergo as a tensile test. A machine stretches a sample of a desired material and then graphs their results on a stress/strain diagram A normal steel stress/strain diagram The red arrow indicates the ultimate tensile strength the maximum force this material could

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    Pole Dancing

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    mental strength as well as good balance. To combine dance with gymnastics and uses your own body weight as resistance‚ allowing training to be both aerobic and anaerobic. It gives a good overall body strength while the body forms. -One of the reasons that pole dance is so amazing is that everyone can move on its own way and challenge themselves. Pole dancing is a great way to build muscle‚ and is especially good exercise for back and pelvic pain. Not only do you get more flexibility and strength‚ but

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    Materials in Tension

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    Table of Contents Abstract 2 Theoretical Background 2 Equipment & Materials 8 Procedure 9 Data Summary 7 Results 9 Conclusions 10 Sources of Error 12 Safety 12 References 13 Signatures 13 Table of Figures Figure 1: Stress Strain Diagram for Structural Steel 4 Figure 2: Fractured specimens 8 Abstract In this lab‚ students will be

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    Health

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    We experience stress when we feel that everything seems to have become too much‚ we are overloaded and wonder whether we really can cope with the pressures placed upon us. Too much stress isn’t good for your body it causes your Blood pressure rises Breathing becomes more rapid Digestive system slows down Heart rate (pulse) rises Immune system goes down Muscles become tense We do not sleep. To cope with stress try having a massage‚ go to a sauna and‚ find out what is stressing you out and try to find

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    Stress And strain

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    pressure: where σ is stress (in Newtons per square metre or‚ equivalently‚ Pascals). F is force (in Newtons‚ commonly abbreviated N)‚ and A is the cross sectional area of the sample. Tensile Strength; The (ultimate) tensile strength is the level of stress at which a material will fracture. Tensile strength is also known as fracture stress. If a material fractures by ’crack propagation’ (i.e.‚ it shatters)‚ the material is brittle. Yield Stress; On a stress strain graph

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    Direct Shear Box Test

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    Calculations Relevance to Geotechnics Soil Description and Conclusion References Introduction Shear strength is the property that enables a material to remain in equilibrium when its surface is not level. (Smith‚ 2006) The direct shear test is used to determine the shear strength of soils on a predetermined failure surface. This test is used to measure the shearing resistance‚ undrained shear strength‚ and dilative and contractive tendencies in soils. (Fratta et al‚ 2007) The results can then be used

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    Kevlar

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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of this project paper is to highlight the chemistry and science of the very curious material: Kevlar®. Our aim is to create a very informative piece of writing that can be of reference to our project subject‚ when in need. Upon taking up this project we conducted some very superficial research initially. Our research led us to believe that Kevlar® is a rather well known material that has been used in bullet proof vests for the last couple of decades. In addition to

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