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    Understanding Fats and Fiber

    which can lead to sudden death. Fiber absorbs cholesterol and also slows glucose absorption. Fiber is also beneficial with bowel movements and can be used to relieve mild-to-moderate diarrhea. Fiber is also beneficial because it lowers blood cholesterol level and helps control blood sugar, and can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. Some good sources of dietary fibers are beans, whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. A diet with the correct amount of fiber can lower the chance of constipation

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    World Textiles Status Dec 2006

    Status Report on World Textiles & Likely future trends Presented to :Gherzi Eastern Ltd Mumbai Prepared by :Madhav Mehta UTI Institute of Capital Markets Table of Contents Acknowledgements Executive Summary Objectives of the Study Terms of Reference Data Collection & Sources Assessment of Supply Side International Trade Data Analysis Assessment of Demand International Trade Historical Trends and future projections Evaluation of manufacturing costs Assessment of other business considerations

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    and can cause a person to age faster. Once trans-fats are absorbed within the circulation it tends to get stiff and hard, leading to atherosclerosis. The function of fiber and lipids in the body is that fiber prevents certain types of cancers, heart disease, and lowers cholesterol levels. Fibers absorb cholesterol and slow glucose absorption. Lipids provide the body with energy during exercise that is stored in your fat tissue beneath your skin. Fats in your body cushion your organs

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    Understanding Fats and Fibers Jessica Klitzke SCI/241 May 21, 2014 Carolyn Farhy Understanding Fats and Fibers Most would assume that all fat is bad for them to consume and will only their waistlines. However, that is not true because there are good fats and bad fats. If one understands this concept, then the next step is to understand which food is good to consume and which type is bad. Saturated and trans-fats are regarded as the bad fats for us. According to “American Heart Association”

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    Copper Versus Fiber

    Edward Taylor 00957058 Copper vs. Fiber There are two main forms of cable used in telecommunications, copper wire and fiber optic cable. Copper is a much more popular choice in most networking situations due to its inexpensive sticker price. Copper wire does pose certain issues that the more expensive and delicate counterpart does not. There is also a huge difference between the two cable types when it comes to performance and bandwidth. Copper wire is most commonly used in network construction

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    Understanding Your Fats and Fiber Lori Siegele SCI/241 Nutrition May 23, 2013 Denice Mittelstaedt Understanding Your Fats and Fiber Understanding Your Fats and Fibers Lori Siegele May 23, 2013 SCI/241 Nutrition Denice Mettelsteadt According to “Face the Fats” the bad fats are the saturated and the Trans fats, better fats are the monsaturates and the polyunsaturated fats, and the best facts are the omega-3s. (B, 2012). There have been so many illness that are blamed on fats, I don’t

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    Filtration Application

    Impact of Non Woven in filtration Application Abstract Textile filters can be mainly of two types: woven and nonwovens. Woven fabric offer some advantages like easy estimation of its pore size distribution, which relates to filtration efficiency. This means woven fabrics can be produced with required filtration efficiency by changing its weave parameters and yarn properties. When compared with woven filter medium, nonwoven filter media offers many advantages like high permeability, higher number

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    1. Differentiate between staple fibres and continuous fibres. Staple fibres are fibres that are produced in short lengths, spun and twisted together (raw cotton, wool, flax, hemp e.t.c) to form long yarns while Continuous filament are long continuous strand of a manufactured fibre as distinguished from all natural fibres (except silk) which are piled together to form continuous bundles of fibre. They are mostly synthetic fibres except silk which is natural. Staple fibres | Continuous filament

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    Copper Versus Fiber

    Copper vs. fiber Everyone building a network must face this question at some point: fiber or copper wiring? For a usual home network or even a big office either one will suffice but what is the best option for you or your company. You have to take cost, distance of cabling, and bandwidth and speed into consideration when making this choice. Copper: a traditional copper wiring for a network certainly seems much cheaper on the surface. Copper wiring itself is dirt cheap at least comparatively

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