The document discusses the Textile Design program at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. It notes that the program trains students in textile design techniques over 4 years and was established in 1998. It also provides statistics on Thailand's GDP and the growth of its textile industry, particularly in original equipment manufacturing exports. The program teaches students to use software like Photoshop, Maya, 3D Studio Max, and AearahWeave CAD CAM for both decorative and structural textile design work.
The document discusses the Textile Design program at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. It notes that the program trains students in textile design techniques over 4 years and was established in 1998. It also provides statistics on Thailand's GDP and the growth of its textile industry, particularly in original equipment manufacturing exports. The program teaches students to use software like Photoshop, Maya, 3D Studio Max, and AearahWeave CAD CAM for both decorative and structural textile design work.
The document summarizes the key parts of the respiratory system. It includes the nostrils, nasal cavity, epiglottis, trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleura, bronchioles, and alveoli. The respiratory system brings air in through the nostrils and nasal cavity, then passes through the trachea and bronchi to the lungs. The lungs contain bronchioles and alveoli, which are the sites of gas exchange with blood capillaries. The pleura surround and protect the lungs. Together, these parts facilitate the intake and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and environment.
The respiratory system includes the nostrils, which air enters through, the nasal cavity, the chamber after the nostrils that opens to the pharynx, and the epiglottis, which prevents food from entering the trachea.
Acetobacterxylinum is a species of bacteria that produces a cellulose sheet called parchment. When grown in a liquid medium in the pH range of 3.5-4.5, it forms a thin cellulose film on the surface. Testing of three samples of Acetobacterxylinum at different ages ranging from 5 to 15 days showed increases in thickness and concentration of the parchment sheets as the cultures aged.
Weathering breaks rocks down into smaller pieces over time through mechanical, chemical, and biological processes. Mechanical weathering is caused by temperature changes that make rocks expand and contract, cracking them. Water freezing in these cracks also breaks rocks apart. Chemical weathering occurs as rainwater reacts with minerals in rocks. Biological weathering results from plant roots and small creatures breaking up rocks to make space in cracks. All of these types of weathering break rocks into smaller pieces that eventually become soil.
This document provides a summary of the pay-TV and free-to-air television market in Kerala, India in Q2 2014. It notes that Kerala has a population of 34 million people with high media literacy. Around 5 million households in Kerala subscribe to cable TV as of 2013, with 26% being digital subscribers. Major players in Kerala began voluntary digitization ahead of the government's mandate. The document also forecasts growing digitization and high-definition penetration rates in Kerala in the coming years.
The document summarizes the key parts of the respiratory system. It includes the nostrils, nasal cavity, epiglottis, trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleura, bronchioles, and alveoli. The respiratory system brings air in through the nostrils and nasal cavity, then passes through the trachea and bronchi to the lungs. The lungs contain bronchioles and alveoli, which are the sites of gas exchange with blood capillaries. The pleura surround and protect the lungs. Together, these parts facilitate the intake and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and environment.
The respiratory system includes the nostrils, which air enters through, the nasal cavity, the chamber after the nostrils that opens to the pharynx, and the epiglottis, which prevents food from entering the trachea.
Acetobacterxylinum is a species of bacteria that produces a cellulose sheet called parchment. When grown in a liquid medium in the pH range of 3.5-4.5, it forms a thin cellulose film on the surface. Testing of three samples of Acetobacterxylinum at different ages ranging from 5 to 15 days showed increases in thickness and concentration of the parchment sheets as the cultures aged.
Weathering breaks rocks down into smaller pieces over time through mechanical, chemical, and biological processes. Mechanical weathering is caused by temperature changes that make rocks expand and contract, cracking them. Water freezing in these cracks also breaks rocks apart. Chemical weathering occurs as rainwater reacts with minerals in rocks. Biological weathering results from plant roots and small creatures breaking up rocks to make space in cracks. All of these types of weathering break rocks into smaller pieces that eventually become soil.
This document provides a summary of the pay-TV and free-to-air television market in Kerala, India in Q2 2014. It notes that Kerala has a population of 34 million people with high media literacy. Around 5 million households in Kerala subscribe to cable TV as of 2013, with 26% being digital subscribers. Major players in Kerala began voluntary digitization ahead of the government's mandate. The document also forecasts growing digitization and high-definition penetration rates in Kerala in the coming years.