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CAN ANYOne pls. answer my question..it’s important read below..?
Question by jun_matsumoto_gokus3n: CAN ANYOne pls. answer my question..it’s important read below..?
Well it’s about thermosetting plastics (also known as thermosets) I would like to ask if anyone has a knowledge about them and can you please send me or link to me a website that shows a drawing diagram of step by step of each process of production of thermosetting plastics (injection molding, extrusion molding,calendering,compression molding blow molding etc..) i need at least a drawing diagram for the process and and also if you have any examaples of thermosetting plastics (like bakelite,melamin resin) please tell me if you know any ..and also why A thermoset material cannot be melted and re-shaped after it is cured… thanks in advance
i’ve already visited wikipedia and if you have other sites that you know youre welcome to say it..
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nose bleeds (please read details before answering)?
Question by shepdawg5000: nose bleeds (please read details before answering)?
I have had nose bleeds since I was about 6 years old. It always seems to happen at the change of the seasons when I get them. Sometimes, I have it where they last a minute, other times they can last up to half an hour. I know how to stop them when I get them, but I would like to know a permenant solution to prevent them altogether weather that be surgery (as a last resort) or preferably some natural solution. Also, I do not take multi-vitamins(yet) and I have a humifier on when I am at home. It seems I get a nose bleed once I leave my house and when I am at work (I work in a plastic injection molding plant). Whenever there is reduced humidity, my whole body gets dry and fells like my body is dehydrated even though I drink about a gallon of water a day, not including the two glasses of o.j. and glass of milk or two. Please help!
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Answer by mlgable
Your nosebleeds seem to be from the dry air since you state they are seasonal mostly. Use a humidifier in every room in your house/apartement and use vaseline aka petroleum jelly in your nostrils several times a day to help keep them moist. Keep a small tube in your pocket to use at work since the air is probably dry there too. You do need to get on a good multivitamin and a good antioxidant supplement to keep your immune system healthy.
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