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What is the difference between Structural 1 and Exposure 1?

Rosboro - Growing Today. Building Tomorrow.®
The term Structural 1 refers to certain specialized strength and stiffness characteristics of plywood panels while the term Exposure 1 refers to the glue bond durability.

What is the difference between Exterior and Exposure 1?

Rosboro - Growing Today. Building Tomorrow.®
Exterior plywood has a fully waterproof bond and is designed for applications subject to exposure to the weather or to moisture for its entire service life. Exposure 1 plywood has a fully waterproof bond and is designed for applications where construction delays may be expected prior to providing protection. Exposure 1 plywood is made with the same exterior adhesives used in Exterior panels.

What is the difference between and Exterior and Exposure 1 panel?

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An Exterior panel s bonded with exterior waterproof glue and can be installed in applications permanently exposed to the elements. An Exposure 1 panel is an interior-grade panel bonded with exterior waterproof glue. The product is intended to be covered but can withstand limited weather exposure during construction.

What is the difference between structural and functional testing?

Basic Faqs in Software Testing
Functional testing is a "black box" (behavioral) testing where the tester verifies the functional specification. Bottom-up approach: In this approach testing is conducted from sub module to main module, if the main module is not developed a temporary program called DRIVERS is used to simulate the main module. Top-down approach: In this approach testing is conducted from main module to sub module.

Is there a difference between Structural Integration and Rolfing?

Rolf Bodywork FAQs Rolfing Structural Integration
Only in the name. Dr. Rolf originally called her work "Structural Integration". Later, her work became known as "Rolfing" and the terms "Rolfer" and "Rolfing" were trademarked.

What is structural coupling ?

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This is the idea that a complex and autopoietic system must relate to its environment, and the internal structure becomes coupled to relevant features of that environment. In complexity terms the environment selects which of the systems attractors becomes active at any time, what is also called situated or selected self-organization.

What is the difference between Mobil 1® Extended Performance and Mobil 1?

FAQs for Oil Products
Mobil 1 Extended Performance formulas are designed specifically for today's longer service intervals and are guaranteed to protect for up to 15,000 miles or one year. Mobil 1 Extended Performance has a unique formulation with a boosted level of protection and performance. Mobil 1 Extended Performance, with the Advanced SuperSyn System, contains 50 percent more SuperSyn than Mobil 1.

What is the difference between a Cranial Osteopath and Structural Osteopath?

Old Hall Clinic - FAQs - Cranial Osteopathy, South Mancheste...
In their training, Osteopaths are taught a variety of treatment methods and techniques, ranging from the well known 'high velocity thrust' with its dramatic clicks, to the very gently applied methods used by so called 'cranial osteopaths'. Osteopaths vary in their treatment methods depending on their own preference and individual patient's problems.

What is the difference between the I.S. 1 and I.S. 2 image stabilizer?

EVOLT E-510 > Frequently Asked Questions
In I.S. 1, the Image Stabilizer corrects for camera shake on both the horizontal and vertical planes. In I.S. 2, the Image Stabilizer only corrects for vertical camera shake. This is to allow a photographer to use a low shutter speed and pan horizontally for creative effect.

What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes?

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Type 1 diabetes, previously called juvenile diabetes, affects only 5-10 percent of the diabetic population. It can be a result of an autoimmune destruction of the beta cells in the pancreas that make insulin. People can develop Type 1 diabetes as either a child or adult and it must be treated with insulin. Type 2 diabetes, previously called adult onset diabetes, affects 90-95 percent of the diabetic population.

What's the difference between an exposure suit and a skin?

Diving World USA - FAQ - Answers To Your Questions
A skin is a full-body suit that offers no thermal protection. It is a layer of fabric that protects you from sunburn, jellyfish, and fire coral. Exposure suits offer the same protection, plus a warming element. Exposure suits come in a range of 0.5mm to 7.0mm, depending on the temperature of water you will be diving and your susceptibility to cold temperatures. Exposure suits also come in a wide range of styles to cover your whole body or only parts of it; they can be layered for flexibility.

What is the difference between Computer Keyboarding 1 and 2?

Keyboarding Online FAQs
Computer Keyboarding 1 Online is a full-semester, 3-unit course delivered online via the Internet, e-mail, and special course software. You will learn to type by touch and will also learn the basic features of Word 2002 in order to produce mailable documents such as letters, tables, reports, and memos. Computer Keyboarding 2 is a full-semester, 3-unit course delivered traditionally on campus. to enter the course, you should have the ability to type 30 w.p.m.

What's the difference between a cosmetic repair and a structural repair?

Rotted Wood Repair F.A.Q. - ConServ Epoxy LLC
Most often we refer to structural repairs as those being done to enhance or replace the load carrying ability of a load bearing element in a wood structure that has been compromised by decay. That might mean repairing a rotted sill beam or girder under a compressive load in a house. It could mean splicing a broken load bearing rafter or joist in mid span. It might also mean patching a log, timber or beam at a joint or load transferring point.

How Can Exposure Occur?

CDC Radiation Emergencies | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs...
People are exposed to small amounts of radiation every day, both from naturally occurring sources (such as elements in the soil or cosmic rays from the sun), and man-made sources. Man-made sources include some electronic equipment (such as microwave ovens and television sets), medical sources (such as x-rays, certain diagnostic tests, and treatments), and from nuclear weapons testing.

What's the difference between an exposure suit and a dive skin?

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A dive skin is a full-body spandex/lycra/polypropylene suit that offers some thermal protection but mainly protects you from coral cuts, scrapes, sunburn, jellyfish, fire coral, and also makes putting on a wet suit much much easier. Exposure suits offer the same protection, plus a warming element. Exposure suits range from 0.5mm to 7.0mm, depending on the temperature of water that you will be diving and your susceptibility to cold temperatures.

What is the difference between B and C wind exposure?

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Exposure B. “Urban and suburban areas, wooded areas, or other terrain with numerous closely spaced obstructions having the size of single-family dwellings or larger. Exposure B shall be assumed unless the site meets the definition of another type exposure.” Exposure C. “Open terrain with scattered obstructions, including surface undulations or other irregularities, having heights generally less than 30 feet extending more than 1,500 feet from the building in any quadrant.

FAQ 1 - What is the difference between a Psychiatrist and a Psychologist?

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A Psychiatrist is a medically trained doctor who specialises in mental health and is qualified to prescribe medication. Some psychiatrists conduct therapy, but in the main, they treat mental illness with medication. We do not have Psychiatrists in PsychologyOnline, only Psychologists and Psychotherapists, and we do not prescribe medication. A Chartered Psychologist will have had at least eight years training, examinations and experience.

What's the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?

Type 1 Diabetes, SVCMC; New York NY
Family history of type 1 diabetes. Having a family history of the disease increases the chance that a person will have islet cell antibodies, but it does not predict that a person will have the disease. Only about 10% to 15% of people with type 1 diabetes have a family history of the disease.2 Race. White people have a greater risk for developing type 1 diabetes than black, Asian, or Hispanic people. Presence of islet cell antibodies in the blood.

What is the difference between 1, 2 and 3-cameras?

Hart to Heart Media | FAQs
you go up in the amount of cameras you will have a more creative video. For instance, if we have only 1-camera we have to be extremely careful on panning or zooming. If we move alot we open up the door for mistakes to happen. This makes for a very straightforward video. Very Simple. A 2-camera gives us the flexibility to move with both cameras (ie. wide shots, tight shots, pans, pulls). Those are all things that will really enhance your final video.

After exposure, can you be protected by a post-exposure vaccination?

Questions and Answers about Smallpox and Smallpox Vaccinatio...
Yes. Optimum post-exposure vaccination is within 2-4days of exposure. You have several days after exposure to become protected from getting the disease. Vaccination after 5 days may decrease risk of death due to smallpox, even if infection does occur.
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