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Possessing qualities that hinder development of a given pathogen.
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Temperature and humidity affect acoustical panel and tile dimensional and planar stability. Standard acoustical panels and tiles are designed for installation within the normal occupancy condition range of 15 to 29 degrees Celsius (60-85 degrees Farenheit) and maximum 70 percent RH. When the in-service use temperature and RH are expected to exceed these ranges, consider the use of acoustical units specifically designed for these applications, like HumiGuard ceilings. ...
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Anaerobic training, including weight training, weight machine use, and resistance band workouts. Resistance training will increase strength, muscular endurance, and muscle size, while running and jogging will not.
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the opposition that a material offers to the flow of electricity in a circuit. As every material (including wire and connectors) offers some level of resistance, using components of differing resistance can direct or divert voltage and amperage. When occurring in a direct current circuit, this opposition to current flow is referred to as resistance; in an alternating current circuit, as impedance. Resistance can be compared to an upward angle in a pipe carrying water.
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| resistance |
The restriction to the flow of electrons.
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