Mipa offers a range of basecoat and clearcoat paint products for automotive refinishing, including:
1. Mipa V.I.P. Exclusive Basecoat - A metallic basecoat system with 8 different effect pearls and a selection of neon colors.
2. Mipa 2K HS-Klarlack CS44 - A 2:1 mix ratio clearcoat with UV resistance and a pot life of 5 hours.
3. Mipa 2K HS-Klarlack CC4 - A nano-technology based 2:1 mix ratio clearcoat (Hi-Solid) with flexibility and UV resistance.
This document provides information on various paint products from Car Coatings System (Thailand) including:
1. Mipa V.I.P. Exclusive Basecoat and Mipa BC Metallic System basecoats.
2. Mipa 2K HS-Klarlack clear coats including CC4, CC6, CS44, CS85 for high solid, medium solid, and acrylic types.
3. Fillers and putties from Mipa including P99 Multi-Star, P85, P90, P70, P80, P51, P35, and N30 for various applications.
This document discusses how to make homemade ice cream using common ingredients. It provides a 7-step process: 1) Combine milk, cream, sugar and other ingredients like stabilizers in a saucepan and heat. 2) Cool the mixture before freezing. 3) Chill the mixture thoroughly in the refrigerator. 4) Pour into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer's instructions. 5) Enjoy straight from the ice cream maker or transfer to a freezer-safe container to harden. 6) For variety, add mix-ins like chocolate chips during churning. 7) Homemade ice cream can be stored in the freezer for several weeks.
1) The document summarizes a study on family businesses in Thailand. It analyzed 129 family businesses in 2545-2546 and 165 businesses in 2550 using quantitative and qualitative methods.
2) A family business model is proposed that examines the interactions between the family, ownership, and business axes over time. It identifies four common types of Thai family businesses.
3) Key success factors for family businesses are discussed, including corporate vision, high performance, team building, managerial skills, innovation, and personal attributes of family members.
The document summarizes key concepts about electricity and electrical circuits. It discusses:
1) Direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC), explaining the difference between constant and varying current over time.
2) Transformers, describing how they work by electromagnetic induction to change voltage and current levels while transmitting power.
3) Circuit parameters like voltage, current, resistance and power in AC circuits. Formulas are given relating peak, RMS and average values.
4) Waveforms of voltage, current and power over time in an AC circuit, showing their sinusoidal variation and phase relationship.
In 3 sentences or less, the document provides an overview of basic electrical concepts like different current types, transformer
This document discusses concepts related to rotational kinematics and dynamics including:
1. Rotational kinematics equations relating angular displacement (θ), angular velocity (ω), angular acceleration (α), and time (t).
2. Rotational dynamics equations relating torque (τ), moment of inertia (I), angular acceleration (α), and angular velocity (ω).
3. Examples calculating values like angular velocity, angular acceleration, linear velocity, torque, power, work, and kinetic energy for rotating objects using the rotational kinematics and dynamics equations.
1. The document discusses the history and development of the Internet in Thailand.
2. It describes how the Internet was first introduced in Thailand in the late 1980s through various universities and research organizations.
3. The document then outlines some of the key events and milestones that contributed to the growth of the Internet in Thailand over subsequent decades, including the establishment of the THAInet in 1993 and the domain name system.
This document discusses fluid dynamics and pressure. It defines density, pressure, and hydrostatic pressure. It provides examples of calculating hydrostatic pressure at different depths in fluids of varying densities. Formulas are given for calculating force, pressure, volume, and flow rate. Examples are worked through applying these formulas and concepts to problems involving submerged surfaces, fluids with different densities, and flow through pipes.
This document discusses concepts in mechanics including:
1. Conditions for static equilibrium, including that the net force and net torque must equal zero.
2. Analysis of forces in different mechanical systems using free body diagrams and applying Newton's laws and principles of torque.
3. Problem solving techniques for calculating unknown forces, torques or accelerations given force diagrams and relevant equations of motion.
This document provides information on various paint products from Car Coatings System (Thailand) including:
1. Mipa V.I.P. Exclusive Basecoat and Mipa BC Metallic System basecoats.
2. Mipa 2K HS-Klarlack clear coats including CC4, CC6, CS44, CS85 for high solid, medium solid, and acrylic types.
3. Fillers and putties from Mipa including P99 Multi-Star, P85, P90, P70, P80, P51, P35, and N30 for various applications.
This document discusses how to make homemade ice cream using common ingredients. It provides a 7-step process: 1) Combine milk, cream, sugar and other ingredients like stabilizers in a saucepan and heat. 2) Cool the mixture before freezing. 3) Chill the mixture thoroughly in the refrigerator. 4) Pour into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer's instructions. 5) Enjoy straight from the ice cream maker or transfer to a freezer-safe container to harden. 6) For variety, add mix-ins like chocolate chips during churning. 7) Homemade ice cream can be stored in the freezer for several weeks.
1) The document summarizes a study on family businesses in Thailand. It analyzed 129 family businesses in 2545-2546 and 165 businesses in 2550 using quantitative and qualitative methods.
2) A family business model is proposed that examines the interactions between the family, ownership, and business axes over time. It identifies four common types of Thai family businesses.
3) Key success factors for family businesses are discussed, including corporate vision, high performance, team building, managerial skills, innovation, and personal attributes of family members.
The document summarizes key concepts about electricity and electrical circuits. It discusses:
1) Direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC), explaining the difference between constant and varying current over time.
2) Transformers, describing how they work by electromagnetic induction to change voltage and current levels while transmitting power.
3) Circuit parameters like voltage, current, resistance and power in AC circuits. Formulas are given relating peak, RMS and average values.
4) Waveforms of voltage, current and power over time in an AC circuit, showing their sinusoidal variation and phase relationship.
In 3 sentences or less, the document provides an overview of basic electrical concepts like different current types, transformer
This document discusses concepts related to rotational kinematics and dynamics including:
1. Rotational kinematics equations relating angular displacement (θ), angular velocity (ω), angular acceleration (α), and time (t).
2. Rotational dynamics equations relating torque (τ), moment of inertia (I), angular acceleration (α), and angular velocity (ω).
3. Examples calculating values like angular velocity, angular acceleration, linear velocity, torque, power, work, and kinetic energy for rotating objects using the rotational kinematics and dynamics equations.
1. The document discusses the history and development of the Internet in Thailand.
2. It describes how the Internet was first introduced in Thailand in the late 1980s through various universities and research organizations.
3. The document then outlines some of the key events and milestones that contributed to the growth of the Internet in Thailand over subsequent decades, including the establishment of the THAInet in 1993 and the domain name system.
This document discusses fluid dynamics and pressure. It defines density, pressure, and hydrostatic pressure. It provides examples of calculating hydrostatic pressure at different depths in fluids of varying densities. Formulas are given for calculating force, pressure, volume, and flow rate. Examples are worked through applying these formulas and concepts to problems involving submerged surfaces, fluids with different densities, and flow through pipes.
This document discusses concepts in mechanics including:
1. Conditions for static equilibrium, including that the net force and net torque must equal zero.
2. Analysis of forces in different mechanical systems using free body diagrams and applying Newton's laws and principles of torque.
3. Problem solving techniques for calculating unknown forces, torques or accelerations given force diagrams and relevant equations of motion.
The document summarizes concepts related to forces and motion. It defines key terms like work, kinetic energy, and potential energy. It provides formulas for calculating work, kinetic energy, and gravitational potential energy. Examples are given to demonstrate applying the concepts and formulas to solve physics problems involving changes in kinetic and potential energy.
1. SchoolDD.com provides information about heat transfer and calorimetry. It explains key concepts like specific heat capacity, latent heat of fusion and vaporization, and uses equations like Q=mcΔT.
2. Examples are given to calculate the heat transfer involved in changing temperatures of substances. Specific heat values are provided for various materials at different phases.
3. Phase changes from solid to liquid to gas are explained, along with the concept of latent heat absorbed or released without changing temperature during these phase transitions.
1. The document discusses the principles of refraction of light through spherical lenses and thin lenses. It defines terms such as focal length, focal point, radius of curvature, and refractive index.
2. Formulas are provided relating refractive index, angles of incidence and refraction, and focal lengths for different lens materials.
3. Worked examples apply the formulas to calculate focal lengths, refractive indices, angles of refraction and incidence, and image distances for various lens configurations and materials.
1. The document discusses concepts related to sound waves including frequency, wavelength, and speed of sound waves. It provides examples of calculating the speed of sound waves at different temperatures.
2. Formulas are given for calculating speed of sound waves based on temperature. The speed increases by 6 m/s as temperature rises from 25°C to 35°C, as shown through an example calculation.
3. Additional concepts covered include using the frequency and wavelength of a sound wave to calculate its speed, and examples of applying the concepts and formulas to solve problems.
1. The document provides definitions and formulas for key kinematic concepts including displacement, velocity, average velocity, and acceleration.
2. Examples are given to demonstrate the calculation of displacement, velocity, average velocity, and acceleration using kinematic formulas and given values.
3. Word problems are worked through step-by-step to apply kinematic concepts and formulas to real-world scenarios.
SchoolDD.com provides concise explanations of trigonometric concepts like sine, cosine, and tangent functions. It explains how to use trigonometric functions to solve problems involving right triangles, with examples calculating values for angles like 30°, 60°, 37°, and 53° degrees. The site also summarizes trigonometric identity formulas and relationships between sine, cosine, and tangent for various angles.
This document discusses various topics relating to electromagnetic waves and radio communication technologies:
1. It describes the properties and characteristics of electromagnetic waves, including wavelength, frequency, and speed.
2. It explains different modulation techniques used in radio such as amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM). AM varies the amplitude of the carrier wave while FM varies the frequency.
3. It provides an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum, showing the range of wavelengths and frequencies used for communications technologies like radio and television broadcasting.
1. Electric fields are produced by electric charges and can be calculated using Coulomb's law. Positive charges produce outward electric fields while negative charges produce inward electric fields.
2. The electric field strength is directly proportional to the magnitude of the charge producing the field and inversely proportional to the distance from that charge.
3. Electric potential difference is equal to the work done moving a test charge between two points in an electric field, and is calculated by multiplying the charge by the potential.
The document provides tips and information about radioactive decay and half-life calculations in 3 sections. It defines key concepts like activity, half-life, and decay equations. Examples are given for common radioisotopes like Co-60 and I-131. Steps are outlined for calculations involving initial activity, remaining activity, and decay over time. Nuclear reactions and mass-energy equivalents are also briefly discussed.
The document is about basic physics concepts related to kinetic energy. It contains three main points:
1) It defines kinetic energy (EK) as the energy an object possesses due to its motion, and explains that kinetic energy can be calculated as EK = 1/2 mv^2, where m is the object's mass and v is its velocity.
2) It discusses the relationship between an object's maximum kinetic energy (EKmax) and its maximum velocity (vmax), explaining that EKmax occurs when an object's velocity is at its highest point (vmax).
3) It provides an example calculation of converting between units of kinetic energy, showing how to convert from joules to electron
This document provides a concise summary of key scientific concepts and formulas in fewer than 3 sentences. It begins by defining common scientific units used to measure length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. It then explains the International System of Prefixes used to modify unit symbols and provides examples of their use. The document proceeds to demonstrate the application of scientific concepts and formulas to solve problems involving length, area, volume, speed, time period, percentage error, and other topics. Diagrams are included to illustrate geometric and trigonometric relationships. Key formulas from algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, and other areas are also summarized concisely.
This document discusses electric current and concepts related to electricity. It contains the following key points:
1. Electric current is the flow of electric charge in a conductor. The direction of the flow is from higher electric potential to lower electric potential.
2. The factors that affect the magnitude of electric current include the amount of charge passing through a point in the conductor per unit time, and the resistance of the conductor.
3. Kirchhoff's laws relate the current and potential difference in different parts of an electric circuit.
1. The document discusses simple harmonic motion (SHM) and describes the sinusoidal function y=Asin(ωt) that models SHM.
2. Various examples of SHM are shown, including spring oscillations and waves on a string. The key parameters like amplitude, angular frequency, and period are defined.
3. Standing waves on a string are analyzed, with nodes and antinodes labeled according to the quantization condition that the string length must be an integer multiple of half wavelengths. Formulas for calculating wavelength and frequency are provided.
This document outlines environmental procedures for Toray Nylon Thai Co., Ltd. It details 7 steps: 1) management responsibilities for ensuring procedures are followed, 2) training employees, 3) maintaining documentation of hazardous materials, 4) referencing 5 relevant documents for procedures, 5) following material safety data sheets, 6) properly handling chemical spills and emergencies, and 7) using chemical work permits and maintaining records of inspections. The goal is to ensure all environmental, health and safety procedures are strictly followed to protect the environment and people.
1. This document appears to be accounting journal entries and related documentation.
2. It includes opening entries, compound journal entries, and closing entries recorded across multiple accounts for periods 2544 through 31.
3. Debits, credits, account balances and calculations are provided across multiple accounts.
1. The document discusses setting up an Access database with tables, fields, and records to track project tasks.
2. Instructions are provided on how to create the database objects like tables and fields, enter sample data for tasks, and set properties and field types.
3. Examples of tasks with details like name, duration, dependencies are entered into the database along with diagrams showing the relationships between tables.
1. Thailand's real GDP growth slowed to -1.7% in 2020 from 2.6% in 2021, mainly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on SMEs.
2. SMEs contribute around 60-65% of GDP and employment but saw a sharp contraction in 2020, with SME GDP declining 9.3% compared to a 1.2% growth in 2021.
3. The top 3 hardest hit industries were manufacturing, wholesale/retail trade and accommodation/food services. The government aims to support SMEs' recovery through loans, tax benefits and digitalization programs.
1. The document provides instructions for 5 photo editing workshops in Adobe Photoshop CS3, with each workshop containing multiple steps to complete an image editing task or project.
2. Workshop 1 covers selection techniques like the magnetic lasso tool and feathering selections. Workshop 2 focuses on selection modifications like inverse and quick/standard edit modes.
3. Workshop 3 demonstrates adding layers and filters like Gaussian blur. Workshop 4 includes making selections, adding gradients, and applying filters and effects like lighting and blur.
4. Workshop 5 provides the final project - creating a banner image using layers, curves, hue/saturation adjustments and other tools. The workshops guide the user through various image editing techniques in Photosh
The document summarizes meteor shower and comet observations from December 13-14, 2022. It notes the Geminids meteor shower peaked on the night of December 13-14 with rates of 80-120 per hour. A bright fireball was also observed. Comet 32P/Phaethon was visible to the naked eye and appeared greenish in color. The LINEAR project observed several other comets in the night sky during this period. Contact information is provided for further information.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in ecology. It discusses the basic units and levels of ecological organization from the individual organism to the biosphere. Some of the main topics covered include biomes, ecosystems, ecological succession, food webs, and nutrient cycles. Specific examples are given to illustrate different ecological adaptations, relationships, and processes.
The document discusses the classification of matter. It defines matter as any substance that has mass and takes up space. Matter exists in three physical states: solid, liquid, and gas. Pure substances can be elements, which are made of only one type of atom, or compounds, which are made of two or more elements chemically bonded together. Elements are further divided into metals and non-metals based on their physical and chemical properties. Some elements exhibit properties in between metals and non-metals and are called metalloids.
1) Several large Chinese family-owned conglomerates such as Fuyao Glass, Sinopec, TCL Corp, Haier Group, Huawei Technologies, and Baosteel have emerged as influential global players in recent years.
2) Chinese family businesses benefit from networking and reciprocal obligations between family members, allowing them to mobilize resources through guanxi more effectively than traditional firms.
3) Studies find Chinese family firms rely on networks to gain competitive advantages, with family control of operations allowing quick decision-making and more flexibility than non-family firms.
The document summarizes concepts related to forces and motion. It defines key terms like work, kinetic energy, and potential energy. It provides formulas for calculating work, kinetic energy, and gravitational potential energy. Examples are given to demonstrate applying the concepts and formulas to solve physics problems involving changes in kinetic and potential energy.
1. SchoolDD.com provides information about heat transfer and calorimetry. It explains key concepts like specific heat capacity, latent heat of fusion and vaporization, and uses equations like Q=mcΔT.
2. Examples are given to calculate the heat transfer involved in changing temperatures of substances. Specific heat values are provided for various materials at different phases.
3. Phase changes from solid to liquid to gas are explained, along with the concept of latent heat absorbed or released without changing temperature during these phase transitions.
1. The document discusses the principles of refraction of light through spherical lenses and thin lenses. It defines terms such as focal length, focal point, radius of curvature, and refractive index.
2. Formulas are provided relating refractive index, angles of incidence and refraction, and focal lengths for different lens materials.
3. Worked examples apply the formulas to calculate focal lengths, refractive indices, angles of refraction and incidence, and image distances for various lens configurations and materials.
1. The document discusses concepts related to sound waves including frequency, wavelength, and speed of sound waves. It provides examples of calculating the speed of sound waves at different temperatures.
2. Formulas are given for calculating speed of sound waves based on temperature. The speed increases by 6 m/s as temperature rises from 25°C to 35°C, as shown through an example calculation.
3. Additional concepts covered include using the frequency and wavelength of a sound wave to calculate its speed, and examples of applying the concepts and formulas to solve problems.
1. The document provides definitions and formulas for key kinematic concepts including displacement, velocity, average velocity, and acceleration.
2. Examples are given to demonstrate the calculation of displacement, velocity, average velocity, and acceleration using kinematic formulas and given values.
3. Word problems are worked through step-by-step to apply kinematic concepts and formulas to real-world scenarios.
SchoolDD.com provides concise explanations of trigonometric concepts like sine, cosine, and tangent functions. It explains how to use trigonometric functions to solve problems involving right triangles, with examples calculating values for angles like 30°, 60°, 37°, and 53° degrees. The site also summarizes trigonometric identity formulas and relationships between sine, cosine, and tangent for various angles.
This document discusses various topics relating to electromagnetic waves and radio communication technologies:
1. It describes the properties and characteristics of electromagnetic waves, including wavelength, frequency, and speed.
2. It explains different modulation techniques used in radio such as amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM). AM varies the amplitude of the carrier wave while FM varies the frequency.
3. It provides an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum, showing the range of wavelengths and frequencies used for communications technologies like radio and television broadcasting.
1. Electric fields are produced by electric charges and can be calculated using Coulomb's law. Positive charges produce outward electric fields while negative charges produce inward electric fields.
2. The electric field strength is directly proportional to the magnitude of the charge producing the field and inversely proportional to the distance from that charge.
3. Electric potential difference is equal to the work done moving a test charge between two points in an electric field, and is calculated by multiplying the charge by the potential.
The document provides tips and information about radioactive decay and half-life calculations in 3 sections. It defines key concepts like activity, half-life, and decay equations. Examples are given for common radioisotopes like Co-60 and I-131. Steps are outlined for calculations involving initial activity, remaining activity, and decay over time. Nuclear reactions and mass-energy equivalents are also briefly discussed.
The document is about basic physics concepts related to kinetic energy. It contains three main points:
1) It defines kinetic energy (EK) as the energy an object possesses due to its motion, and explains that kinetic energy can be calculated as EK = 1/2 mv^2, where m is the object's mass and v is its velocity.
2) It discusses the relationship between an object's maximum kinetic energy (EKmax) and its maximum velocity (vmax), explaining that EKmax occurs when an object's velocity is at its highest point (vmax).
3) It provides an example calculation of converting between units of kinetic energy, showing how to convert from joules to electron
This document provides a concise summary of key scientific concepts and formulas in fewer than 3 sentences. It begins by defining common scientific units used to measure length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. It then explains the International System of Prefixes used to modify unit symbols and provides examples of their use. The document proceeds to demonstrate the application of scientific concepts and formulas to solve problems involving length, area, volume, speed, time period, percentage error, and other topics. Diagrams are included to illustrate geometric and trigonometric relationships. Key formulas from algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, and other areas are also summarized concisely.
This document discusses electric current and concepts related to electricity. It contains the following key points:
1. Electric current is the flow of electric charge in a conductor. The direction of the flow is from higher electric potential to lower electric potential.
2. The factors that affect the magnitude of electric current include the amount of charge passing through a point in the conductor per unit time, and the resistance of the conductor.
3. Kirchhoff's laws relate the current and potential difference in different parts of an electric circuit.
1. The document discusses simple harmonic motion (SHM) and describes the sinusoidal function y=Asin(ωt) that models SHM.
2. Various examples of SHM are shown, including spring oscillations and waves on a string. The key parameters like amplitude, angular frequency, and period are defined.
3. Standing waves on a string are analyzed, with nodes and antinodes labeled according to the quantization condition that the string length must be an integer multiple of half wavelengths. Formulas for calculating wavelength and frequency are provided.
This document outlines environmental procedures for Toray Nylon Thai Co., Ltd. It details 7 steps: 1) management responsibilities for ensuring procedures are followed, 2) training employees, 3) maintaining documentation of hazardous materials, 4) referencing 5 relevant documents for procedures, 5) following material safety data sheets, 6) properly handling chemical spills and emergencies, and 7) using chemical work permits and maintaining records of inspections. The goal is to ensure all environmental, health and safety procedures are strictly followed to protect the environment and people.
1. This document appears to be accounting journal entries and related documentation.
2. It includes opening entries, compound journal entries, and closing entries recorded across multiple accounts for periods 2544 through 31.
3. Debits, credits, account balances and calculations are provided across multiple accounts.
1. The document discusses setting up an Access database with tables, fields, and records to track project tasks.
2. Instructions are provided on how to create the database objects like tables and fields, enter sample data for tasks, and set properties and field types.
3. Examples of tasks with details like name, duration, dependencies are entered into the database along with diagrams showing the relationships between tables.
1. Thailand's real GDP growth slowed to -1.7% in 2020 from 2.6% in 2021, mainly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on SMEs.
2. SMEs contribute around 60-65% of GDP and employment but saw a sharp contraction in 2020, with SME GDP declining 9.3% compared to a 1.2% growth in 2021.
3. The top 3 hardest hit industries were manufacturing, wholesale/retail trade and accommodation/food services. The government aims to support SMEs' recovery through loans, tax benefits and digitalization programs.
1. The document provides instructions for 5 photo editing workshops in Adobe Photoshop CS3, with each workshop containing multiple steps to complete an image editing task or project.
2. Workshop 1 covers selection techniques like the magnetic lasso tool and feathering selections. Workshop 2 focuses on selection modifications like inverse and quick/standard edit modes.
3. Workshop 3 demonstrates adding layers and filters like Gaussian blur. Workshop 4 includes making selections, adding gradients, and applying filters and effects like lighting and blur.
4. Workshop 5 provides the final project - creating a banner image using layers, curves, hue/saturation adjustments and other tools. The workshops guide the user through various image editing techniques in Photosh
The document summarizes meteor shower and comet observations from December 13-14, 2022. It notes the Geminids meteor shower peaked on the night of December 13-14 with rates of 80-120 per hour. A bright fireball was also observed. Comet 32P/Phaethon was visible to the naked eye and appeared greenish in color. The LINEAR project observed several other comets in the night sky during this period. Contact information is provided for further information.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in ecology. It discusses the basic units and levels of ecological organization from the individual organism to the biosphere. Some of the main topics covered include biomes, ecosystems, ecological succession, food webs, and nutrient cycles. Specific examples are given to illustrate different ecological adaptations, relationships, and processes.
The document discusses the classification of matter. It defines matter as any substance that has mass and takes up space. Matter exists in three physical states: solid, liquid, and gas. Pure substances can be elements, which are made of only one type of atom, or compounds, which are made of two or more elements chemically bonded together. Elements are further divided into metals and non-metals based on their physical and chemical properties. Some elements exhibit properties in between metals and non-metals and are called metalloids.
1) Several large Chinese family-owned conglomerates such as Fuyao Glass, Sinopec, TCL Corp, Haier Group, Huawei Technologies, and Baosteel have emerged as influential global players in recent years.
2) Chinese family businesses benefit from networking and reciprocal obligations between family members, allowing them to mobilize resources through guanxi more effectively than traditional firms.
3) Studies find Chinese family firms rely on networks to gain competitive advantages, with family control of operations allowing quick decision-making and more flexibility than non-family firms.
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1. A review of randomized controlled trials from 2005-2010 found that glucosamine provided small to moderate benefits for knee osteoarthritis pain and function over 3 years, though most studies found no significant differences compared to placebo.
2. Two meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials found glucosamine provided small to moderate benefits for knee joint space width over 3 years but no significant benefits for pain or function over placebo at 1 year.
3. Two randomized controlled trials found glucosamine provided no significant benefits over placebo for pain, function, or quality of life outcomes in patients with lumbar spine or hip osteoarthritis.
1. Institutional repositories provide a marketplace for knowledge by capturing, disseminating, and preserving the research output of an institution. They help promote open access to information.
2. Setting up and managing an institutional repository involves activities like system evaluation, formulating policies, recruiting content, and providing reference assistance to users. Librarians play an important role in these activities.
3. As institutional repositories become more popular, the roles of librarians are changing. They now engage more in advocacy, education, advisory work, and training related to open access, self-archiving, and using institutional repositories.
1. The document summarizes key aspects of plate tectonics and earthquakes. It describes the structure of the Earth including the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. It explains plate tectonics including the movement and interaction of tectonic plates along divergent, convergent, and transform boundaries which can cause folding, faulting, volcanic activity, and earthquakes.
2. The document then focuses on earthquakes, discussing their focal depth, location of the epicenter, magnitudes, and aftershocks. Earthquakes can be shallow, intermediate, or deep and classified from micro to mega based on their magnitude measured on the Richter scale.
3. Plate tectonics
1. The document discusses concept mapping as a technique for organizing information.
2. Concept mapping involves arranging concepts in a hierarchical structure and connecting them with linking words or phrases to show relationships.
3. An example concept map is provided with 5 levels organizing concepts from general to specific.
The document discusses charismatic marketing and provides an example of its implementation through the Tzu Chi Foundation case study. Charismatic marketing utilizes six approaches: 1) cause promotions, 2) cause-related marketing, 3) corporate social marketing, 4) sin taxes, 5) corporate philanthropy, and 6) social responsibility business practices. The case study then examines how the Tzu Chi Foundation successfully utilizes charismatic marketing principles through social volunteering, building personal connections, and integrating charity into daily lifestyle.
1. The document discusses the dimensions and costs of building a house. It lists the dimensions of three sections as being 2.25 x 2.25 meters, 2.25 x 4.5 meters, and 4.5 x 4.5 meters.
2. It also provides the costs for building each section based on the dimensions. The first section costs 9,000 baht, the second costs 18,000 baht, and the third costs 36,000 baht.
3. In total, the costs for building the three sections of the house are listed as 63,000 baht.
1) A document from 2552 discusses healthcare spending trends from 2547-2552, noting a rise in costs per hospital admission from $2532 in 2547 to over $9000 by 2552 due to factors like longer hospital stays and new medical technologies.
2) The average length of hospital stays decreased from 14 days in 2547 to just over 7 days in 2552, but costs per stay increased dramatically.
3) Spending is increasingly dominated by a small group of high-cost patients that account for a large share of total costs.
This document provides a summary of volume 4, issue 64 of a publication from May 4-10, 2011. It discusses two main topics:
1) The use of an atomic absorption spectrophotometer to analyze metal concentrations in water samples.
2) Details on an upcoming conference on area-based collaborative research, including the date, location, registration deadline, and contact information.
1. The document discusses K-Culture and management in South Korea, focusing on how implicit and explicit culture as well as norms and values have influenced business practices.
2. It analyzes culture using Schein's model of culture analysis, identifying survival, group cohesion, and meaning as core components of culture.
3. Key aspects of Korean culture that have supported business growth include strong work ethic, emphasis on education, valuing loyalty and social relationships, and preference for consensus decision making.
The document discusses various linguistic concepts including sounds, words, sentences, and meanings. It notes that languages are complex systems of organization and communication made up of different elements at different levels.
1. The document discusses competency-based learning and the stages of adopting and performing competencies.
2. It outlines the stages of learning competencies, including adopting new behaviors and skills, and progressing to performing and leading with competencies.
3. The document provides examples of competencies within different domains like private law and public law.
Mipa Vicrom is a basecoat that creates a chrome-like mirror effect surface. It is intended to coat rims, trim, and other parts. To protect against weathering and mechanical stress, the surface should be recoated with Mipa 2K clearcoats. Mipa Vicrom has a mixing ratio for ready to spray use and can be thinned if needed. It is applied in thin, uniform layers with a spray gun at low pressure to achieve the best mirror effect.
MP ProtectiveHalfMask-Box Reusable is a reusable half mask for use in paint shops. It is made of a flexible, lightweight plastic that provides maximum comfort while complying with European and US safety standards. The mask comes with two each of filters for organic gases/vapors and particles, as well as mounts for adding extra filters. Replacement filters can also be purchased.
This document provides product information for Mipa Ziehspachtel PL10, a two-component long-term paste filler based on unsaturated polyester resins. It is suitable for repairing larger body areas on vehicles and machinery. The putty has a fine grain and can be applied in thin layers. It has a long pot life and is heat resistant up to 180°C. The document describes the product's applications, mixing instructions, drying times, and safety precautions.
MP FineLineTape is a masking tape suitable for multi-color and design painting. It produces almost no edges during painting due to its extremely thin material of 0.12mm. It adheres well to different substrates and can be used for several successive drying processes up to 120°C without needing to remask. The special carrier material ensures perfect results when properly used, including for water-based paints. It is available in 55m rolls in widths of 3mm, 6mm, 9mm and 12mm.
MP Polierteller offers backing pads in various sizes that work with MP polishing foams and pads to achieve a perfect surface finish on vehicles. The backing pads and unique MP ONE-STEP Super-Polish agent allow users to polish out trapped dust and remove scratches in a single process when used together. The document provides technical details and item numbers for three backing pad sizes available for purchase.
MP ONE-STEP Super-Polish is a one-step polish that can remove traces of spray dust, spraying transitions, and sanding traces in one operation. It allows polishing after fine sanding with P1500-P2000 paper without leaving holograms. Paint defects can be removed and the product easily wipes away without residue, providing a perfect finish for paint surfaces. The polish is silicone-free with aluminum oxide and suitable for scratch-resistant nano coatings.
The MP Polierer Electronic is a compact, ergonomic electric polishing machine. It features a rotary speed selector and high torque motor for perfect work without fatigue. A 6x microprocessor electronic ensures constant power transfer without loss of performance or risk of burning. It is optimized for use with MP polishing pads and the MP ONE-STEP Super-Polish compound to achieve high quality surface finishes.
This document discusses coatings and surface treatments from Mipa. It notes that surface quality makes an important first impression, and that customers expect damage-free surfaces. It then summarizes Mipa's products for spot repair and coatings, including their aerosol and mixing systems that can produce thousands of color shades. The document highlights Mipa's coatings for sports equipment and aircraft to protect against weathering while allowing flexibility or conductivity as needed.
This document provides safety information for a 2K-Plastic-Grundierfiller product. It contains hazardous chemicals including xylene, ethyl acetate, and solvent naphtha. The product is highly flammable and harmful if inhaled, in contact with skin, or if swallowed. It can cause irritation to eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. In the event of contact, remove contaminated clothing and rinse area with water. Seek medical help if symptoms persist. The product requires proper storage and handling to prevent fire or exposure.
1) The document provides product information for Mipa 2K-Plastic-Grundierfiller, a fast drying primer-surfacer that adheres directly to various plastic materials used in automotive applications.
2) It can be used as both an adhesion promoter and filler in a single application and allows wet-on-wet application with all 1K and 2K paints.
3) The primer has a pot life of 4-5 hours, dries to dust in 25-30 minutes at 20°C object temperature, and achieves full hardness within 60-70 minutes at 20°C or 20-30 minutes at 60°C object temperature.
This document provides a safety data sheet for Mipa 1K-Fastfiller grau, a knife filler and surfacer. It lists the product ingredients and identifies those that are hazardous, including xylene, butan-1-ol, ethanol, n-butyl acetate, ethyl acetate, bisphenol, phosphoric acid, and solvent naphtha. It also provides handling guidelines, protective equipment recommendations, and emergency procedures for accidental release. The product contains flammable and hazardous materials and proper precautions should be taken when using it.
Mipa 1K-Fast-Filler is a 1K repair filler for automotive use that has excellent filling power. It can be applied to sanded old paint layers, shop primers, and directly to steel. It sands and dries quickly, saving time. It is chromate and lead free. It sprays easily at a viscosity of 18-22 seconds and dries fully hard in under an hour when applied at a thickness of 40-50 microns. Proper thinning and application conditions ensure best performance.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program by Kevin MillerForth
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Implementing ELDs or Electronic Logging Devices is slowly but surely becoming the norm in fleet management. Why? Well, integrating ELDs and associated connected vehicle solutions like fleet tracking devices lets businesses and their in-house fleet managers reap several benefits. Check out the post below to learn more.
EV Charging at MFH Properties by Whitaker JamiesonForth
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Welcome to ASP Cranes, your trusted partner for crane solutions in Raipur, Chhattisgarh! With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, we offer a comprehensive range of crane services tailored to meet your lifting and material handling needs.
At ASP Cranes, we understand the importance of reliable and efficient crane operations in various industries, from construction and manufacturing to logistics and infrastructure development. That's why we strive to deliver top-notch solutions that enhance productivity, safety, and cost-effectiveness for our clients.
Our services include:
Crane Rental: Whether you need a crawler crane for heavy lifting or a hydraulic crane for versatile operations, we have a diverse fleet of well-maintained cranes available for rent. Our rental options are flexible and can be customized to suit your project requirements.
Crane Sales: Looking to invest in a crane for your business? We offer a wide selection of new and used cranes from leading manufacturers, ensuring you find the perfect equipment to match your needs and budget.
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At ASP Cranes, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We are dedicated to delivering reliable, cost-effective, and innovative crane solutions that exceed expectations. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can support your project in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, and beyond. Let ASP Cranes be your trusted partner for all your crane needs!
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Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
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Mipa V.I.P. Exclusive Basecoat ⌫ ⌫
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Mipa BC Metallic System
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A014 brilliant metallic fine F , A016 metallic medium fine F ,
A018 metallic medium coarse F , A020 brilliant metallic coarse F
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Mipa Neon ⌫
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Mipa Vicrom
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Mipa Brilliant-Design ⌫
F F F (candy tone) F F F F F
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Yellow, Red, Blue 0.5
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Mipa 2K HS-Klarlack CS85 ⌫ 85
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Mipa 2K MS-Klarlack C210 ⌫ 210
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5 1 F F F MS10 fast, MS25 nor, MS40 slow ( F 2:1)
Mipa 2K MS-Klarlack C128 ⌫ 128
F (Medium-solid) F F FF F
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F F UV
5 1 F F F MS10 fast, MS25 nor, MS40 slow ( F 2:1)
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Mipa P99 Multi-Star
PE-universal putty
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Mipa P85 fine 2 . F F
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PE-finisher
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Mipa P90 easy
body filler 2 kg.
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PE-high build
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Mipa P70 Metalic
body filler 2.0 kg.
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Mipa N30 NC combi stopper (1K) 0.9 .
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Mipa 2K HS-Klarlack CC6 ⌫ ⌫6
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Mipa 2K-HS-Klarlack CC6 is a High-Solid acryl clear coat which fulfills the VOC prescriptions.
Recommended for environment protective complete coating or for spot repairs of cars and commercial
vehicles. High gloss and optimal flow for clear-over-base applications for water-borne and solvent-borne paints.
Mipa 2K-HS-Klarlack CC6 possesses excellent durability against all climatic circumstances, as well as
chemical and mechanical resistance. Optimal sanding capability force drying. Equally suitable to give good
protection to a wide range of neon (fluorescent) paints. Coat thickness/dry film : 50-60 micron.
Mipa 2K HS-Fillprimer
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2K-polyurethane wet-on-wet filler of fast recoatability after only about 15 minutes,
without diminishing of gloss degree. Specially designed for automotive
repair industry. To be also applied for commercial vehicle and machine industry
for side boards, cockpits, machines, etc.
Mipa 2K-Elastic C210 ⌫
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Mipa 2K-Elastic : additive used to increase the elasticity of Mipa OC, AC, PUR paints
and Mipa 2K acrylic clear coats. Required for the painting of flexible plastics.
Mipa Kunststoffprimer-Spray
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EP-Laminate, HP-Alloy, PA, PBTP, PC, POM, PP/EPDM, PPO, PUR soft, PVC
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Mipa Kunststoffprimer-Spray is a special adhesion promoter for the following
coating of plastic parts. Suitable for exterior mirrors, spoilers, bumpers,
plastic parts on the flooring, Also suitable for furniture made of hard-plastics.
Professional Quality.
Mipa Kontroll-Spray Schwarz
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Mipa Kontroll-Spray Schwarz is a black guide coat used to make irregularities visible
once the putty and filler has been applied and prepared for the following sanding.
It makes irregularities on the surface clearly visible. Sanding over the area intensifies the effect. 400 ml.