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    Weights Programme

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    up. The third exercise is the leg press. This exercise targets all the muscles in the legs such as the quadriceps‚ gluteus maximus and hamstrings. The The weights programme has been designed for many reasons such as to target all types of muscle fibres through each exercise. The function of the muscular system is very important and is a big part of why I chose

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    winter fabrics report

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    nowadays they use some machines (friezing machines) to produce it. The features of the fabric guarantee also the perfect heat insulation‚ in addition to the perspiration of the human body. Baby Alpaca fibre Irresistibly soft and lofty‚ Baby Alpaca DK is gently spun from the finest baby alpaca fibre. Its versatile weight and luxurious drape makes it ideal for a variety of elegant accessories and garments. While similar to sheep’s wool‚ it is warmer‚ not prickly‚ and has no lanolin‚ which makes it

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    Yarn Twist Essay Example

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    spiral turns given to yarn in order to hold the fibres or threads together. Twist is necessary to give a yarn coherence and strength. Twist is primarily instructed in to a staple yarn in order to hold the constituent fibres together‚ thus giving strength to the yarn. False twist is used in textured yarns. The effects of the twist are twofold: As the twist increases‚ the lateral force holding the fibres together is increased so that more of the fibres are contributed to the overall strength of the

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    Paper

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    Although paper is etymologically derived from papyrus‚ the two are produced very differently and the development of modern paper is separate from the development of papyrus. Papyrus is a "lamination of natural plants‚ while paper is manufactured from fibres whose properties have been changed by maceration or disintegration.[1] Papermaking Main article: Papermaking Chemical pulping Main articles: kraft process‚ sulfite process‚ and soda pulping To make pulp from wood‚ a chemical pulping process

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    Sericulture: Raw Silk

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    Silkworm larvae are fed mulberry leaves‚ and‚ after the fourth moult‚ climb a twig placed near them and spin their silken cocoons. This process is achieved by the worm through a dense fluid secreted from its gland structural glands‚ resulting in the fibre of the cocoon. The silk is a continuous-filament fiber consisting of fibroin protein‚ secreted from two salivary glands in the head of each larva‚ and a gum called sericin‚ which cements the two filaments together. The sericin is removed by placing

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    expectations help the company keep well motivated work teams who are self driven with good moral. 1.2 The objective for my team is to ensure we supply our customers (the other departments in our company) with enough optical fibre to meet the order demand for all the different types of fibre laser we manufacture. To help us meet this objective we use a system of KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators) to indicate to us the current level of various indicators throughout

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    connective tissues

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    Connective Tissue As the name implies‚ connective tissue serves a "connecting" function. It supports and binds other tissues. Unlike epithelial tissue‚ connective tissue typically has cells scattered throughout an extracellular matrix. Loose Connective Tissue In vertebrates‚ the most common type of connective tissue is loose connective tissue. It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues. Loose connective tissue is named based on the "weave" and type

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    Nanotechnology

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    detect disease‚ treat it and report to the doctor automatically from inside the body. Let us look at the uses of nanotechnology more closely. The uses of nanotechnology Nanotechnology creates stain repellent clothing. The nano-fibres prevent staining of clothing‚ the nano-fibres are 10 to 100 nanometers in size and these prevent staining substances from being absorbed in the clothes. One of the most important use of nanotechnology is that it can

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    Airplane Material

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    plane) - 25 % of the structure & components are composites. And in the next generation of aircraft‚ the content of composites will double. A350 is expected to take off for the first time in 2011 with over 50 % of its total weight made up of fibre-reinforced composite materials. The Dreamliner‚ Boeing 787 – 50% of the components are produced from composite materials. Airbus itself manufacture ribs‚ stiffeners and other elements from the PPS composites. The individual components are welded

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    Tancet2013

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    IMPORTANT NOTE The procedure for seeking admission to MBA‚ MCA and M.E./M.Tech./M.Arch./M.Plan Degree Programmes for the academic year 2013 – 2014 consists of the following two steps: 1. Appearing for the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) 2013 in April 2013. 2. Applying for admission to the admitting authorities concerned. Students are advised to look for separate advertisements to be released by the admitting authorities for admission as shown below. Sl. No. 1 1. Name of the Institution

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