The allotrope of sulphur stable below 98ยฐC is ฮฑ-sulphur, and it is made up of molecule of octagonal rings of sulphur.
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The midpoint of the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is equidistant from all three vertices of the triangle.
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A real heat engine cannot convert all the thermal energy it receives into work.
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Flowers are the primary structures used in grouping plant families.
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The ideal Gas law is a composite of Boyle's law, Charles' law and Avogadro's law.
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Acceleration is zero at the highest point in the trajectory of an object launched at the angle to the horizontal.
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Feb 9, 1963 | 1st test flight of Boeing 727 jet
One of the world's classic airliners, the Boeing 727 was built to carry on the successful legacy of its forerunner, the 707. With a low-altitude, high-speed cruising capability, it provided economic jet travel on short- and medium-range routes and was able to serve smaller airports. Its production run extended from 1963 to 1984, producing a total of 1,832 units that were flown by more than 100 different airlines. It was the world's best-selling passenger jet in its time, until it was surpassed by the next generation of airliners, the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320.
The 727 is instantly recognizable by its tail-mounted, tri-jet configuration. The key to its short runway performance was its innovative high-lift system of triple-slotted trailing edge flaps, outboard leading edge slats, and inboard leading-edge Krueger flaps.
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One of the world's classic airliners, the Boeing 727 was built to carry on the successful legacy of its forerunner, the 707. With a low-altitude, high-speed cruising capability, it provided economic jet travel on short- and medium-range routes and was able to serve smaller airports. Its production run extended from 1963 to 1984, producing a total of 1,832 units that were flown by more than 100 different airlines. It was the world's best-selling passenger jet in its time, until it was surpassed by the next generation of airliners, the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320.
The 727 is instantly recognizable by its tail-mounted, tri-jet configuration. The key to its short runway performance was its innovative high-lift system of triple-slotted trailing edge flaps, outboard leading edge slats, and inboard leading-edge Krueger flaps.
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Introduction To First Aid Awareness Series
What happens before the ambulance arrives often determines the outcome?
First aid is the immediate assistance given to someone who is injured or suddenly becomes ill before professional medical care is available. It is the care provided in the first few minutes of an emergency.
In many emergencies, the body reacts rapidly. Severe bleeding reduces circulating blood, blocked airway limits oxygen to the brain and burns continue damaging tissue. Loss of consciousness may signal serious internal problems. Without early intervention, conditions worsen.
The purpose of first aid is to preserve life, prevent deterioration, and promote recovery while waiting for trained professionals.
Throughout this series, we will examine common emergency situations and explain both what to do and why those actions matter physiologically. Kindly stay tuned.
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What happens before the ambulance arrives often determines the outcome?
First aid is the immediate assistance given to someone who is injured or suddenly becomes ill before professional medical care is available. It is the care provided in the first few minutes of an emergency.
In many emergencies, the body reacts rapidly. Severe bleeding reduces circulating blood, blocked airway limits oxygen to the brain and burns continue damaging tissue. Loss of consciousness may signal serious internal problems. Without early intervention, conditions worsen.
The purpose of first aid is to preserve life, prevent deterioration, and promote recovery while waiting for trained professionals.
Throughout this series, we will examine common emergency situations and explain both what to do and why those actions matter physiologically. Kindly stay tuned.
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