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Titanium Uses In Industry

13th October 2009
Despite the fact that the commercial production of Titanium has only been possible in the last sixty years and then only by a complex and expensive process, it’s unique properties have resulted in advances in technology, aviation, marine, medicine and t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Types of minerals

02nd October 2009
mineral, from the nutritional point of view, is a chemical element which is needed by the body of an organism. This is usually an element other than the four elements primarily needed by organisms- carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Minerals are best... Read >
Author: mildredbardoxi96

Photography Q&A: Types Of Photography Equipment

01st October 2009
* What are the different types of cameras? There are six types of cameras available today in conventional film cameras, and some of these types are also available in the more sophisticated digital cameras. These are: Single use cameras, commonly cal... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Charming Of Silver jewelry At www.smallmoqjewelry.com

23rd September 2009
The Charming Of Silver jewelry At www.smallmoqjewelry.com(Silver Jewelry) Silver jewelry as a whole is very easy to keep looking beautiful. will not tarnish rapidly under normal wear and use and are not easily stained by most common household products.... Read >
Author: Joh

Smoking: 4 Reasons of Why You Should Quit.

22nd September 2009
Knowing the reasons of why you want to quit is an important fist step. Being clear about your reasons, can be a very powerful tool. You have probably seen many articles, telling you how to quit smoking, but without a proper motivation, they are useless.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Oxygen an Element of Usefulness and Danger

17th September 2009
Oxygen is a colorless, odorless gas. It is the most abundant chemical element found in air, sea and land. The gas form of oxygen is used by humans to breath, and can also be used for welding and cutting. When oxygen is used for welding it is mixe... Read >
Author: AJ Olson

Prostate Cancer and Selenium

18th August 2009
Selenium is a prevailing antioxidant which scientists have discovered to be mostly efficient in supporting fit prostate operation . According to a federally promoted review, published by a Stanford University urologist, men with abnormally minimal levels ... Read >
Author: C.G.

Organic Silica – the missing nutritional link?

09th August 2009
Mention silicon or silica and most people would probably think of rocks or sand. They might go on to think about Silicon Valley or glass or any of the thousands of products, from makeup to computer chips, that rely on this versatile element. Silica ... Read >
Author: Carl

Titanium Recycling- Basic Information.

08th August 2009
Basic Information(Ti): Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Sometimes called the “space age metal”, it has a low density and is a strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant (including to sea water, aqua regia and chlorine... Read >
Author: mma

Metal- Zirconiume Basic Information.

08th August 2009
Zirconium is a chemical element. Zirconium is a lustrous,gray-white, , strong transition metal that resembles titanium. Zirconium is used as an alloying agent due to its high resistance to corrosion. It is never found as a native metal; it is obtained mai... Read >
Author: mma

Organic Germanium and Its Role In Nutrition

28th July 2009
A quick rundown of Germanium. Germanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ge and atomic number 32. Dmitri Mendeleev put together the periodic table in 1869…. except some elements were missing because they were unknown at that time. Germanium was one... Read >
Author: pauly

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16th July 2009
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Author: Cody Carson

Chinese acupuncture treatment history and development of acupuncture needles

27th June 2009
There is a growing understanding and acknowledgement of the therapeutic effect of acupuncture by western medical circles. For instance, a number of medical schools in universities of France have added acupuncture to their curricula in recent years. The Ac... Read >
Author: lilichinese

All About Vanadium

12th May 2009
Vanadium is a type of metal, a chemical element in the periodic table with the atomic number 23 and V as its symbol. It is placed between titanium and chromium, both metals themselves that shares a compatible relationship with vanadium.Vanadium was discov... Read >
Author: arcel

Why Diamonds Are So Special

04th April 2009
There is much more to a diamond than just a pretty and expensive rock used to make pretty and expensive jewelry. They are made out of carbon; in fact they are the second most stable form of carbon, after graphite. Diamonds are ideal for jewelry because ... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Why Is Calcium So Important?

09th March 2009
We were raised on television commercials reiterating that calcium was vital for strong bones and healthy bodies. "Milk does a body good," stars and athletes would say with a smile. "Got milk?" was another popular slogan. As we learn more about nutrition, ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Shopping sterling silver jewelry guide

23rd February 2009
Silver is a chemical element and one of the finest metals that can be used in jewelry. It is very ductile and malleable (slightly harder than gold) metal with a brilliant white metallic luster that can take a high degree of polish. A major use of ... Read >
Author: wai han

The Amazing Diamond

15th December 2008
Everyone around the world agrees that diamonds are a stunning natural wonder. They are often thought of as a gift to mankind from Mother Nature. Stunning in its appearance, the diamond happens to be the hardest type of material known, both man made and na... Read >
Author: Archibald

How to Achieve a Positive Nitrogen Balance

30th November 2008
If you've never heard of a "positive nitrogen balance" and are wondering what the hell I'm talking about don't feel bad, you're not alone. The term isn't something you hear every other guy in the gym talking about. But I can guarantee that even though he ... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal

Skin Care Myths- Unveiled!

22nd November 2008
Men and women are increasingly getting cautious about skin care. There still prevails certain myths in the market that give you the wrong information with which may casue you to end up choosing a product completely wrong for your skin care regimen. Her... Read >
Author: Marilynn Syrett

Washing Ball Hometech Part Four

18th November 2008
Boule de lavage magique from hometech features the following Specification: white Ingredients Higher alkyl sulfate, non-ionic tenside, metasilicate, essence,water Washing Elements Utilizing physical combined with chemical elements to wash clothing, adopti... Read >
Author: millete

Washing Ball Hometech Part Three

18th November 2008
Boule de lavage hometech or magic washing ball, is Used for washing any kind of color and texture clothing outside material Washing Elements: Utilizing physical combined with chemical elements to wash clothing, adopting macromolecule activated solid granu... Read >
Author: millete

Why is Chlorine Present in Drinking Water?

05th September 2008
Why should chlorine be present in our drinking water? It is for very good reasons, as the treatment and distribution of safe drinking water are considered by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as one of the major public health achievements of the ... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI

The Diamond Is A Treasureable Piece Of Jewelry

29th April 2008
Most people around the world are in agreement in at least one area. They consider diamonds to be one of the true wonders of nature, and are a sparkling gift to mankind to enjoy, revel in and treasure. The diamond is not only stunningly beautiful, it is al... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Lithium for Mood Disorders

25th March 2008
Lithium (pronounced /ˈlɪθiəm/) is a chemical element with the symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft alkali metal with a silver-white color. Lithium is used to treat manic or depressive (bipolar), and depressive disorders. Lithium brand names are... Read >
Author: Alien

Efficiency Equals Economy

19th March 2008
With the world as we know it being in danger of overheating from carbon emissions and ever rising gas prices, more and more car manufacturers and consumers themselves are more aware that cars need become more fuel efficient. By having a more efficient... Read >
Author: Dennis James

Advancements in X-Ray Technology

10th March 2008
X-Rays have been in use as a medical imaging technique since 1895 when Wilhelm Roentgen discovered that he could create pictures of body structures like tissues and bones by passing electromagnetic waves through the body. He called the phenomenon "X" beca... Read >
Author: echo_promotions

Laser X-Rays- It is Possible

24th August 2007
X-Rays have been in use as a medical imaging technique since approximately 1895 when Wilhelm Roentgen concluded that he could make pictures of internal bodily structures such as bones and tissues by putting electromagnetic waves through the body. He calle... Read >
Author: echo_promotions

Got Calcium?

11th January 2007
GOT CALCIUM?By Lawrence Stepanowicz, NDWe all know what calcium is. It's that hard, whitish mineralsubstance that makes up the bulk of our teeth and bones. Some ofus may also remember that calcium, in it's pure form, is achemical element closely related t... Read >
Lawrence Stepanowicz

Titanium Uses in Industry

13th December 2006
Despite the fact that the commercial production of Titanium has only been possible in the last sixty years and then only by a complex and expensive process, it's unique properties have resulted in advances in technology, aviation, marine, medicine and the... Read >

European Taxidermy, perhaps the first record of a specific museum

04th October 2006
Ole Worm, a Danish Naturalist Ole Worm was born in rhus, where he attended the city's grammar school, which was known for its humanist traditions. At the age of 13 he was sent to Germany to continue his education, first at the high school in Laneburg,... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Smoking: 4 Reasons of Why You Should Quit.

25th June 2006
Knowing the reasons of why you want to quit is an important fist step. Being clear about your reasons, can be a very powerful tool. You have probably seen many articles, telling you how to quit smoking, but without a proper motivation, they are useless. T... Read >
Author: Stanislav Karpunin

What is xenon light

25th April 2006
Xenon is actually a chemical element, listed in the periodic table it has the symbol Xe and atomic number 54. Xenon is a colorless, very heavy, odorless noble gas, xenon occurs in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts and was part of the first noble gas... Read >
Author: TB JP

The Legacy Of The Satellite Phone

13th April 2006
Satellite phones today are of great use if you are already getting rid of your obsolete telephones at home or your miserable cellular phones due to signal failures. It was in the early 1960 to 1990's that the satellite phone was introduced to the marke... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Metal Outdoor Furniture - Explained

21st March 2006
Aluminum, Iron & Steel - Oh, my! Metal Outdoor Furniture ExplainedMention metal patio furniture and you probably think of the light,fly-away aluminium loungers of your youth or that half-ton cast irontable and chair set on your neighbour's lawn.But metal ... Read >
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