Banana Leaves Fibers as Paper Arenz Tercero Jonas Ojano Rhenz Balanrayos Chris Jhon Serra Submitted as Partial Fulfilment of Research II Marcial O. Rañola Memorial School October 27, 2013 Mrs. Rosilyn Loria (Research Adviser) Table of Contents Abstract 3 Chapter 1 Introduction A. Background of the Study 4 B. Statement of the
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What proportion of the fibers in the muscle do you think were contracting to produce this small response? 0.2500V , a small contraction of all the muscle fibers 3. What was the smallest voltage required to produce the maximum (largest) contraction? What proportion of the fibers in the muscle do you think were contracting to produce this maximal response? 0.6500V, all muscle fibers contracted maximally. 4. What do you conclude happened to the number of fibers contracting as the voltage
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this paper, it will show my nutritional intake for a span of three days. In those three day, it will show the proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids that held nutritional value in my daily meals. It will also explain my macronutrients intake ranges, fiber intake range, and the importance both hold when properly maintained. Last I will discuss dietary modification I can make to better improve my health or stay healthy. The recorded times will assist with changing my views of what a healthy lifestyle
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Globalization is a process of material and intellectual products breaking regional boundaries to influence everyone on earth. It also includes high level personnel trans-border flow. People are connected across the world by business and communication, so business and communication make the world smaller. Globalization brings about the developing of business and more communication. In the present age, business has been extended to over the world. Transnational corporations are products of globalization
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given material. 3. What are the commonly used wavelengths in fiber optic systems? • Dense Wavelength division Multiplexing. 4. What are the typical core/cladding sizes (in microns) for multimode fiber? • The two types of fiber are multimode and single mode. Within these categories, fibers are identified by their core and cladding diameters expressed in microns (one millionth of a meter), e.g. 50/125 micron multimode fiber. • Most fibers are 125 microns in outside diameter - a micron is one one-millionth
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more scientific understanding of what is considered healthy in food and nutrient consumption. This paper will focus on some important nutrients that are important for general health: fiber and protein. My personal daily intake will be analyzed to determine what foods are providing the right type of proteins and fiber, and how food consumption might be adjusted to provide for a healthier nutrient intake. It is important to state at the outset that the nutrient intake that is being used for this analysis
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guideline of reference values used to assess and plan a healthy individual’s nutrient intake (Wardlaw et. al., 2011, p. 60-61). During a consecutive three-day period, protein intakes, carbohydrate intakes, lipid intakes, macronutrient intake ranges, fiber intake ranges, and dietary modifications are recorded and analyzed in iProfile. Recorded Protein, Carbohydrate, and Lipid Intakes. Macronutrients are substances needed for growth, metabolism, and for other body functions. Macronutrients are nutrients
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Angela Del Toro Nieves Abstract This paper is intended to explain my nutritional endeavor for the past three days. I will be providing different aspects of my nutritional needs and an in depth analysis on how proteins fats carbohydrates and fiber take part in an everyday diet and what are these functions. This is intended to broaden my views of a healthy lifestyle, and how to achieve it through a variety of food groups. In this essay the resources utilized where provided by the educational
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helpful when install fiber would be the following. Safety Glasses - This would protect your eye from fiber glass. Cable Toning Tool – This would help you to make sure that the cables are hooked up right from point A to point B. Pulling eye – This tool helps you run the cables through the walls. Cleaver – This tool is used to cut the fiber. Cleaning fluid and Lint free wipes – You would put the cleaning fluid on the lint free wipes and use these items to clean the ends of the fiber after cutting so you
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Unidirectional Ply- longitudinal modulus: The Figure 1 clearly shows the orthogonal axes and fiber direction, the fiber directions. The first approximation made is E3= E4. And also for deriving the rules of mixtures the following assumptions are made: Fibers are uniform, parallel and continuous. Perfect bonding exists between fibers and matrix. A longitudinal load produces equal strain in fiber and matrix. Using the above assumptions and approximations two rules of mixtures
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