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How thick is r60 blown fiberglass insulation?

Score: 4.1/5 (30 votes) If you have approximately 6" of existing insulation, you'll need to add an additional 17" to reach R-60. If you have approximately 10" of existing insulation, you'll need to add an additional 13" to reach R-60. If you have no insulation, you'll need 23" to reac...

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social impact

How to remove typescript from intellij?

Score: 4.7/5 (17 votes) "IDE Settings" and then "Intentions" and un-tick the boxes you don't want to run. IntelliJ 12 only supports TypeScript 0.8.How do I change TypeScript in IntelliJ?Configure integration with the TypeScript Language ServiceIn the Settings/Preferences dialog Ctrl+Alt+S , go...

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data and analysis

In gel tryptic digestion?

Score: 4.3/5 (33 votes) The In-Gel Tryptic Digestion Kit provides a complete set of reagents for performing approximately 150 digestions on colloidal coomassie- or fluorescent dye-stained protein bands. ... Two key sample preparation steps are the fragmentation of proteins into peptides and subseque...

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environment and climate

What are baled corn stalks used for?

Score: 4.2/5 (20 votes) Cornstalks can be used to fill a forage gap or for bedding needs on a cow/calf operation. For cattle producers, crop residues can be a viable and inexpensive grazing option, according to University of Illinois Extension beef cattle specialist Travis Meteer.What do farmers do ...

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global affairs

Was brazil in ww2?

Score: 4.9/5 (60 votes) Brazil was the only South American country to join the Allied effort during World War II. Brazil's entry into the war was widely unexpected, and when Brazilian troops arrived in Europe in late 1942, they bore a patch reflecting that.What role did Brazil play in ww2?Brazi...

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education insights

How do phosphonates work?

Score: 4.7/5 (64 votes) How do phosphonates work? Foliar uptake of PO3 (rather than the fertilizer form of PO4) sends a stress signal through the plant and results in production of higher levels of antimicrobial compounds that deter or slow infection. This is known as systemic acquired resistance (S...

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education insights

How did neoclassicism start?

Score: 4.8/5 (56 votes) Neoclassicism is a revival of the classical past. It developed in Europe in the 18th century when artists began to imitate Greek and Roman antiquity and painters of the Renaissance as a reaction to the excessive style of Baroque and Rococo. ... Neoclassicism was also an impor...

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global affairs

Is it livor mortis or rigor mortis?

Score: 4.8/5 (44 votes) Livor mortis (also called hypostasis) is the pooling of the blood in the body due to gravity and the lack of blood circulation as a result of the cessation of cardiac activity (Knight, 2002). ... Rigor mortis is muscle stiffening caused by the binding together of muscle fiber...

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technology trends

How do starters work?

Score: 5/5 (73 votes) Your starter is really an electric motor. It engages when you turn the ignition to “run” and turns the engine over allowing it to suck in air. ... When you turn the ignition switch, the starter motor is energized, and the electromagnet inside the body engages. This pushes out a...

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data and analysis

Is there lime in ash?

Score: 4.8/5 (71 votes) Although wood ashes usually have a lower percentage of lime (calcium carbonate equivalent—see table), the alkaline compounds present are more reactive than agricultural limeagricultural limeAgricultural lime, also called aglime, agricultural limestone, garden lime or liming, ...

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