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What is Gore-Tex?

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Gore-Tex fabric is created when Gore laminates their patented Gore-Tex membrane to high-performance textiles, which are then used by garment manufacturers to make outerwear, accessories, and footwear. The Gore-Tex membrane has 9 billion pores per square inch, with each pore 20,000 times smaller than a water droplet. These tiny holes are too small for water and wind to pass through from the outside, which is how Gore can guarantee you'll stay dry and warm in a garment made with Gore-Tex fabric.

How well do Drymax? Socks work with waterproof-breathable material (ie: Gore-Tex?) shoes or boots?

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Waterproof/breathable materials have membranes with microscopic holes which are great at keeping water out, but they breathe and move moisture vapor out of the footwear at a much slower rate than nylon or nylon-mesh. This situation makes it very important to wear Drymax Socks because they actually move moisture away from the skin and truly keep your feet dry. Therefore, the Drymax Socks are the very best socks to wear with shoes or boots made with waterproof/breathable materials.

What options can I get for my GORE-TEX? dry suit?

GORE-TEX? hoods (either removable or sewn in), color matched sleeve and thigh pockets, relief zippers, GORE-TEX? or latex socks, and reflective tape are all options that can be added to a new or existing suit. Please check with your local dealer or give us a call to check on prices and availability. The only products that we sell directly are repair and/or replacement items. This would include gaskets, gasket replacement kits, GORE-TEX? field repair kits, 303 Protectant, and Aquaseal.

How do Gore MEAs provide these advantages?

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Through the use of a) Gore's patented composite membrane reinforcement and b) unique, proprietary ionomers and catalysts.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of implant reconstruction?

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In most cases, the answer is yes! There are many different types of breast reconstruction and the choices continue to grow as advances continue. What type of breast reconstruction is best for you depends on a variety of factors from the type of cancer treatment that you have had, your body size and shape, as well as your short and long term personal goals. We individualize treatment plans and would look forward to a consultation in our office to help you decide your best choice.

Will salt clog up the semi permeable micro porous GORE-TEX? membrane?

No, this is a myth! Salt molecules are far too large to fit into the tiny holes in the GORE-TEX? membrane. If you don't wash all the saltwater off your garment after a trip to the ocean the remaining salt on the face fabric will attract moisture (so rinse it off!), but GORE-TEX? will breathe when the face fabric is completely saturated (even underwater).

What is TeX?

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TeX is a typesetting system written by Donald E. Knuth, who says in the Preface to his book on TeX (see books about TeX) that it is “intended for the creation of beautiful books — and especially for books that contain a lot of mathematics”. Knuth is Emeritus Professor of the Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University in California, USA. Knuth developed the first version of TeX in 1978 to deal with revisions to his series “the Art of Computer Programming”.

What are the advantages of radioactive seed implant therapy?

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According to Chan K. Chung, M.D., Chairman of the Radiation Oncology Department at Washington Adventist Hospital, there are practical and theoretical advantages over the other treatments: Radioactive seeds can deliver significantly higher radiation doses to the prostate gland without affecting adjacent normal tissue. This potentially provides better tumor control than external beam radiotherapy in selected cases.

Well, do I need an implant?

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thin capsule. While the cloud is gone, the focus is also gone. The lens implant restores the focusing power to the eye, and being artificial cannot cloud over. The power of the lens is calculated to minimize your dependence on glasses after surgery. The implant is permanent and it is extremely rare that one needs to be removed or repositioned.

What is a cochlear implant?

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A cochlear implant is an electronic device designed to bypass the external and middle ear and excite the auditory nerve directly. It is implanted in the cochlea and, by stimulating auditory nerve fibers, patterns of nerve activity occur which the brain interprets as sound. Cochlear implants are the hearing solution for people with severe to profound hearing loss in both ears.

What is a lens implant?

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A lens implant (intraocular lens or IOL) is a man-made, clear plastic lens approximately 6 mm in diameter which is placed inside the eye at the time the cataract is removed. It replaces the natural lens and remains permanently within the eye. The lens has small spring-like arms called haptics that prevent the lens from moving out of place.

Can I have an implant if I have glaucoma?

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Yes. It is usually safe to put a lens implant in an eye with glaucoma. The presence of an implant in the eye does not make the glaucoma worse. Yes, occasionally the surgeon will use their best judgement at the time of surgery in determining whether an implant should be put in the eye. Even if an implant is not put in during the cataract operation, it is possible, in some cases, to put one in at a later date.

What is a dental implant?

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The Bicon dental implant serves as the replacement for the root portion of a missing natural tooth. It is machined from surgical-grade titanium alloy (Ti 6Al-4V ELI) to exacting specifications. A dentist places the implant into either the upper or lower jawbone. After a period of time, the implant integrates with the bone and becomes a secure anchor for a replacement tooth, a fixed bridge, a removable partial, or a complete denture.

What are the advantages?

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The most common question asked is whether laparoscopic surgery another cosmetic operation, the benefit of which is restricted to the bikini wearing public. There are many more advantages of this procedure: During hernia operations, already weak muscles are not cut, as would have been the case in open surgery. Exploratory ' open & close ' look into the tummy operations are avoided and the same information is gained on diagnostic laparoscopy as a day case patient with one or maximum two holes.

What is the future of TeX?

TeX Frequently Asked Questions
Knuth has declared that he will do no further development of TeX; he will continue to fix any bugs that are reported to him (though bugs are rare). This decision was made soon after TeX version 3.0 was released; at each bug-fix release the version number acquires one more digit, so that it tends to the limit pi (at the time of writing, Knuth’s latest release is version 3.141592).

Why is TeX not a WYSIWYG system?

TeX Frequently Asked Questions
WYSIWYG is a marketing term (“What you see is what you get”) for a particular style of text processor. WYSIWYG systems are characterised by two principal claims: that you type what you want to print, and that what you see on the screen as you type is a close approximation to how your text will finally be printed. There are two answers to this.
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