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Resilient Floor Magnetic:

Resilient Floor Magnetic Resilient Floor Uxury Resilient Floor Trophic Mysterious zebra patterns of magnetic anomalies were mapped on the ocean Resilient Floor magnetic. In 1963 two Cambridge University graduate students, Frederick Vine and Drummond Matthews, explained these in a way that strongly supported sea-Resilient Floor magnetic spreading. They suggested that material welling up from the mantle along a ridge acquires a remanent magnetization as it cools which is parallel to the then prevailing magnetic field of the earth. The earth's magnetic field is known to have reversed its polarity many times during geological history.

49 electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic wave, electromagnetic spectrum 50 magnetic phenomenon, magnetic hysteresis, hys¬teresis, residual magnetization, remanence, electro¬magnetic induction, self-induction, mutual induction, magnetostriction, magneto-optical effect, magnetic damping, magnetic deflection, magnetic focusing, mag¬netic lens, magnetic mirror, magnetic levitation or maglev 51 magnetic recording, magnetic tape, videotape, mag¬netic track, magnetic storage, magnetic memory, mag¬netic disk, hard disk, floppy disk, magnetic ink character recognition (MICR), magnetic ink, magnetic card magnetic stripe, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) t Computers 15

See Also Resilient Floor Uxury:

Rubber tile. Made of a rubber composition and Resilient Floor uxury to the step, rubber Tile is often used as a substitute where marble floors are desirable. It is made only in stock colors, which include a great variety of marbled types. Sheets are made 24 by 36 inches, and can be cut to any smaller size. The possibilities in pattern design are practically unlimited in this ma¬terial. Rubber Tile may be laid on any type of Floor surface. Cork. A popular material for Floor covering, particularly in modern rooms. It is made Y8 inch, % inch, and l/2 inch thick for floors, and in thin sheets for walls. The bulk of cork Floor and Wall covering is made in one of the three stock shades of brown, though it may also be stained to a va¬riety of colors. The material is very Resilient Floor uxury and is an excellent silencer. It may be laid on either concrete or wood. It is necessary to keep it waxed in order to preserve its surface.

Synthetic Floor Coverings Among the Floor coverings made from combinations of synthetic ma¬terials may be mentioned vinyl, linoleum, rubber, cork, and asphalt tile. Vinyl is a plastic used extensively for Floor tiles. It has a hard, slightly Resilient Floor uxury surface and is reasonably resistant to denting, scratches, grease and acid stains. It is very suitable to heavy wear and particularly in kitchens and other service portions of a house. It is manufactured in variously dimensioned square and rectangular Tile sizes of %th and l/12th inches in thickness, and in many colors, marbleized and wood-grained effects. It can be laid in patterns of contrasting shapes and colors and is often alternated with ceramic tiles or brass strips. It is also used as a binder in making tiles of cork, asphalt and asbestos.


On The Other Hand See Resilient Floor Trophic:

Man consumes food at all Resilient Floor trophic levels. Since some energy is lost by respiration at each Resilient Floor trophic level, the energy converted at each level is less than that converted at the previous level. The efficiency of energy transfer is sometimes higher at the higher Resilient Floor trophic levels; for example, pigs are one of the most efficient energy converters and transfer about 20% of their feed to proto¬plasm. A high toll is paid in heat energy for transferring energy from one Resilient Floor trophic level to the next.

Food Chain and Energy Flow. The energy budget for a plant or animal determines whether or not it can live in a given environment. Plants con¬vert a small fraction, up to 3%, of incident Light into chemical energy in the form of food (proto¬plasm) through photosynthesis. This chemical energy is then passed on to other organisms in the food chain. Each organism is at a specific Resilient Floor trophic, or nutritional, level, depending on how many times the food has been consumed and converted by other organisms. The green plants are primary producers and occupy the first Resilient Floor trophic level; herbivores—animals that eat plants—are at the second Resilient Floor trophic level; and carnivores, which eat other animals, are at the third Resilient Floor trophic level.


 
 
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