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Hemp Seed Oil Red Blood Cells
2,632 words... Furthermore, these drugs have terrible side effects encompassing bone softening, reduced production of red blood cells, swelling of the gums, and emotional disturbances. Overdoses my cause rapid uncontrollable eye movements, loss of motor coordination, coma, and even death. Studies have shown that treatment with cannabis is extremely successful. Here is a case of a 24 -year-old man, a sufferer of epilepsy: "With the phenytoin (prescription medication), I had about one seizure a week. After s...
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Green House Effect Seek Medical
1,602 wordsThis research report will take an in depth look at the use of hardwoods, and softwoods in the manufacture of outdoor furniture. This brief target audience is technology studies students, teachers, and will specifically investigate safety aspects, structure types and availability, adhesive properties, environment issues, and durability. The hardwoods considered in this report include Jarrah, Spotted Gum, and Tasmanian Oak. The softwoods considered are Radiata, Calantis and Hoop Pine. HARDWOOD Har...
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Du Pont High Strength
971 wordsThe History of Kevlar Kevlar is an organic fiber in the aromatic polyamide family. It has unique properties and a chemical composition that is its own, which distinguishes it from other man-made fibers. Kevlar is a combination of high strength, high modulus (resistance to extension), toughness and thermal stability. Kevlar has a wide range of uses. In the 1960 s nylon and polyester opened the door for man-made fibers. They were cutting edge fibers in their time but to achieve maximum break stren...
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Cast Iron Common Place
2,441 wordsI-How Does Gears Work? You see gears in just about everything that has spinning parts. For example, car engines and transmissions contain lots of gears. Gears are generally used for one of four different reasons: 1 - To reverse the direction of rotation. 2 - To increase or decrease the speed of rotation. 3 - To move rotational motions to a different axis. 4 - keep the rotation of two axis synchronized. Most of the gears you see in real life have teeth. The teeth have three advantages: 1 - They p...
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Back And Forth High Strength
1,791 wordsWHY DO SKATEBOARDERS SHOES WEAR OUT SO FAST? Through out skateboarding history a sand paper material known as grip tape has been glued to skateboard decks. This material made for gripping onto boards also destroys sneaker soles. Grip tape causes friction between sneakers and itself, while making a grip and facilitating control of the board. Pedaling wears out sneakers like walking, but at more accelerated rates; much higher than walking. Becoming more circumspect, there is the factor of increase...
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