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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Rahul Rungta Artificial turf / synthetic grass / Astroturf helps conserve San Diego’s fresh water resourcs. written by vikas Rathi We have been seeing for a many years that several point should be considered when planning and planting your summer garden. written by sturat mitchel When anyone comes to the point where they have to select roofing material for their home, the qualities they seek are durability, exterior appeal and low maintenance efforts. There are many different types of roofing materials and each offers certain advantage points over the other. written by Lily Sarmiento Synthetic fibers are man-made materials used in rug-making to replace natural fibers but still giving an area rug the same feel. Since area rugs made of pure wool is costly than that made with synthetic materials, rugs made of nylon, acrylic, and the like are cheaper. Hence, This article states the characteristics of some synthetic fibers and how they are similar to natural ones. written by Lily Sarmiento Natural materials are animal and plant fibers used in rug-making. This article enumerates some of the natural fibers and their characteristics. These natural materials include wool, silk, cotton, etc. By the end of this article, the reader would have an idea on how to choose an area rug based on the materials used. written by Rahul Rungta San Diego’s largest and most artificial grass companies by providing high quality workmanship and synthetic products at a fair price. written by Jim Lebiedzinski With artificial grass or synthetic turf the need for water, mowing or costly lawn maintenance is instantly eliminated. Fertilizers, chemicals, or allergens that were once part of maintaining healthy grass will also be a thing of the past. written by groshan fabiola Home Turf (800) 966-TURF is San Diego's most reputable artificial grass dealer/installer. We are all familiar with the term curb appeal, the buzz word in re-sale of homes written by Juliet Cohen Bile acids are chemicals made by the liver and put into bile, the yellow fluid that flows from the liver to the intestines. Bile acids are the body's natural detergents that help the intestine lose it and use the fat and vitamins from the foods we eat. written by Richard Shepler Why work hard all week only to work harder in the yard on weekends? With synthetic grass, your weekends will soon have one less “do” on your “to-do” list. Synthetic grass requires none of the maintenance a regular yard does. written by groshan fabiola We are all familiar with the term curb appeal, the buzz word in re-sale of homes. Realtors know the first impression of a prospective homebuyer is the most important. written by Sarika Kabra A Recliner is becoming more of a necessity in each home these days. A look at the different types and what to look for while picking one. written by Roberto Sedycias The electronic keyboard can be any one of many things - organ, piano, synthesizer or sampler. Learn more.
written by Stephanie Larkin There are many differences between Ethanol and Trifluoroethanol. One of the major differences in usage is that ethanol has recently been used as an alternative fuel. written by Stephanie Larkin Since the late 1990's, governments around the world have been bombarded with pressure from environmental groups to ban the use of fluorine-derived chemicals in drinking water, organic foods and other consumables. written by Stephanie Larkin Trifluoroacetic Acid is a chemical compound. The Trifluoroacetic Acid compound has the formula of CF3CO2H. written by vincent Platania The latest in lubrication technology is synthetic oil. Synthetic oils are designed to perform under high stress, high heat, and close-tolerance applications. If you tried using the same oil that was used by the moonshiners’ hot rods, your car would perform below expectations. written by vincent Platania The fascination with the automobile started with the very first models and continued to grow as people learned to modify their cars to increase performance. Style and performance is the main category on which cars are judged today, originating from the days of prohibition, where moonshiners would modify their cars to outrun the cops, to competing against each other later. written by vincent Platania There are three main areas cold weather affects your vehicle. Your lubrication system, battery, and cooling system are the areas most affected. In order to prepare for the cold winter, be sure and check these areas and make sure you aren’t going to be stranded in a snowstorm on the side of the road. written by vincent Platania This is measured by the distance a car can travel on one gallon of gas. In countries that use the metric system, this is measured by kilometers per liter. written by vincent Platania As prices may be rising in certain parts of the country, in others, they remain steady or may even drop a little. Because of gas prices, a lot of consumers have to adjust their spending habits to maintain their budget. written by vincent Platania Not all gear designs are the same. As such, not all lubes are the same, either. Your vehicle’s gear design depends on the load it carries, the speed at which the gears rotate, and the direction the transfer of power needs to travel. There are many different types of gear designs in your car. written by vincent Platania Diesel power is popular all over the world, but not for the same reasons. In America, diesel power is traditionally used to power commercial and industrial vehicles and equipment. In Europe, it is used for the same purposes, and it is popular for use in regular vehicles as well. written by vincent Platania The Honda CVCC, introduced to America in 1972, a year before the beginning of the oil crisis, has changed technology in the automotive industry forever. Nobody ever imagined the impact it would have on America’s culture or economy. written by vincent Platania Motor oils have additives that clean byproducts from the combustion of the fuel in your engine. Motor oils do not have additives that protect from the high pressure that is created in your transmission or differential because of the way the oil is circulated in your engine. written by Dane Smith This article is part of a basic sound design series that shows you how to make the classic snare drum sounds of the 80's, which have been increasingly popular in modern electronic dance music. written by Stephanie Larkin During the last several years, a great deal of pharmaceutical research has focused on the use of fluorinated compounds In fact, by around 1990, approximately 220 fluorinated pharmaceuticals were in use, comprising nearly 8% of the synthetic drug market. Since that time the use of fluorinated pharmaceuticals has increased rapidly. written by Stephanie Larkin Fluorine is a very reactive element, and as such is often not seen in its elemental form. It is the 13th most common element in the Earth's crust. written by Stephanie Larkin Fluorochemicals are chemicals that contain the element fluorine. They have numerous different applications in a variety of industries. Fluorine is becoming more widely used due to its useful chemical properties. Fluorine is a powerful oxidizing agent. It is the most electronegative of all elements, and readily forms compounds with most elements. In particular, fluorine binds strongly to carbon, forming a very stable covalent bond. written by Stephanie Larkin Anesthetics have been used for thousands of years. In fact, the first recorded use of anesthetics was actually in the 'pre-history' era, an era of human history predating written text. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |