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    Origami and Its Evolution

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    Paper folding was hence strictly limited for ceremonial purposes‚ which were mostly religious in nature. By the Edo period (1603-1868)‚ paper folding in Japan had become recreational as well as ceremonial‚ often featuring multiple cuts and folds. It came to be regarded as a new form of art that was enabled by the advent of both mass -produced and more affordable. Written instructions for paper folding first appeared in 1797‚ with Akisato Rito’s Sembazuru Orikata‚ or “thousand crane folding.” In

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    at around rs 425 crore. Whisper was launched in 1989 and account for 42% share in the sanitary napkin market in India. The brand is positioned as a premium brand. During the early years of launch‚ P&G had two responsibilities 1. educate the ladies about the product 2. Promote the brand. The feminine hygiene market is still a young market—only 20-25% women are estimated to use branded sanitary napkins in the urban sectors; the figure is much lower in rural India. The product comes under low penetration

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    Section Number: XW Topic Number: 12 Student Name: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Topic: 12- There are currently many computational problems that require large amounts of computer power to solve. Many groups working on these projects have no way to provide the power needed to solve these massive problems with their own computational resources. Many of these groups have turned to Grid Computing to help solve this problem. What is Grid Computing and how does it work? Research Report Essentially grid computing

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    of low cost sanitary napkins using cotton knitwear waste By: Bhawana Chanana Design and development of low cost sanitary napkins using cotton knitwear waste By: Bhawana Chanana*‚ Mona Suri Readers‚ Department of Textiles & Clothing‚ Lady Irwin College‚ Delhi University Introduction The attainment of puberty in women is signified by menarche‚ the age of onset of menstruation. During menstruation‚ use of some kind of a protection in the form of a pad or napkin is mandatory. The kind

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    molecules to each other. -Ionic: the attraction between positive and negative charges in an R group. -Disulfide bridge: strong covalent bond between two molecules. (Wolfe‚ 2000) Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy: Prions -Prion:the improper folding of a protein in the brain named PrPc. 2 important properties: -It is an infectious protein (PrPSc) that destroys nerve cells in the amyloid plaques of the brain and can lead to loss of brain function or dementia. -Has the ability to make more

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    Partnership

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    world. Most of these products are made from natural or synthetic fibres using advanced technologies in fibres‚ non-wovens and absorbency. Kimberly-Clark Corporation manufactures and markets facial and bathroom tissues‚ paper towels‚ wipers and napkins for away-from-home use‚ healthcare products‚ respiratory products‚ other disposable medical products‚ printing and correspondence papers. It has manufacturing facilities in 42 countries and its products are sold in more than 150 countries. Its

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    Exhibit

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    Evolutionary Optimization of Protein Folding ´ ` ´ ¨ Cedric Debes1‚ Minglei Wang2‚ Gustavo Caetano-Anolles2*‚ Frauke Grater1‚3* 1 Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies‚ Heidelberg‚ Germany‚ 2 Evolutionary Bioinformatics Laboratory‚ Department of Crop Sciences‚ University of Illinois‚ Urbana‚ Illinois‚ United States of America‚ 3 CAS-MPG Partner Institute and Key Laboratory for Computational Biology‚ Shanghai‚ China Abstract Nature has shaped the make up of proteins since their appearance

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    Summary of Brompton Bicycles Brompton Bicycles is a London based company‚ which is part of rapidly expanding global market. There is currently huge potential for growth within the industry. Sales of the folding bicycles are expected to reach 19‚000 with a pre tax profit of £925‚000 for the year. In a bid to boost production to 50‚000 bikes per year they are currently in the process of a £1m revamp and the introduction of new management. The lack of growth within Brompton Bicycles is also as

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    Mad Cow Disease Essay

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    Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is commonly known as mad cow disease. This is a neurodegenerative disease that causes spongy deterioration of the brain and spinal cord in cattle. The neurodegeneration is slow‚ progressive and fatal. The ultimate fate of a cow infected with this disease is most likely death. This disease is easily transmitted and is spread through ingesting an infected cow’s nervous tissue. When cows are slaughtered portions of the meat are used for either people food or for

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    you to pass the time‚ and gain patience. There’s so much more I could say about origami‚ but for now I must conclude. Hopefully‚ you all know how to fold an Origami Blitz Box- and can fold almost any other design- by identifying your materials‚ folding your design‚ and customizing it. I’d like to wrap up my speech with a quote by Joseph Wu: “Creation out of nothing. I often say that origami is as close as you can get to that. It’s a piece of paper. Beyond that‚ you don’t need anything else.” Hopefully

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