The Mac @TheMac
13 August, 09:13

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Truth Seeker - ω @Truthseeker09
13 August, 09:26
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Czech alternative right now knows some natural dissolvents of Graphene Oxide:

HORSERADISH conteins GLYCOSIDE which effectivelly DISSOLVE Graphene Oxide for non toxic afterproduct...SAME as Ivermectin does.

But BASIC PROBLEM IS ANOTHER !!!

Function of GRAPHEN OXIDE IS TO BE SOMETHING BETWEEN GILLETTE AND ANCHOR... THOSE PIG PHARMA BASTARDS KNOW, THAT GRAPHENE OXIDE IS DEADLY THEY "PLANNING" TO USE IT AS A BOOSTER AND ALSO BECAUSE ITS EDGES ARE SHARP TO USE IT AS ANCHOR TO PREVENT MOVE INTO BLOOD STREAM...

WHEN IT DOES, IT CUT SO MANY BLOOD ROUTES AND CREATE BLOODCLOTHS

Reason WHY THEY BANNING IVERMENCTIN AND NOW ALSO HORSERADISH IS, THAT AFTER SHOT IT GET THINGS MUCH WORSE, BECAUSE BOOSTER WILL COME INTO BRAIN VIA BBB =>BUILD BACK BETTER aka Blood Brain Barrier

https://aeronet.cz/news/ud...

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The Mac @TheMac
14 August, 05:34
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Electromagnetic shielding materials generated with the extensive application of electromagnetic wave have been utilized in military radar stealth, electromagnetic shielding of advanced electronic equipment, electromagnetic radiation protection, and other fields. With the quick development of Internet and electronic devices, a large number of electromagnetic waves flood into the living environment, affecting human life and health potentially. Meanwhile, further development and applications of terahertz (THz) electromagnetic detection technology challenge the research of electromagnetic interference shielding (EMIS).

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The Mac @TheMac
14 August, 05:34
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Therefore, EMIS materials have been developed toward the direction of high efficiency, wide bandwidth, and lightweight. However, traditional single metal-based and polymer-based EMIS materials cannot meet the demand. Current studies confirmed that graphene, especially graphene foam (GF)-based EMIS materials, has become one of the most potential EMIS materials in the field of electromagnetic wave loss and absorption due to its unique physical structure and excellent electrical and mechanical properties.

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The Mac @TheMac
14 August, 05:40
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GF, a three-dimensional graphene structure prepared from graphene and its derivatives not only fully utilizes the unique physical and chemical properties of graphene but also further reduces the density of EMIS materials and improves the EMIS performance. This work expounds the potential value of graphene in the field of EMIS based on the mechanism of EMIS and then summarizes the recent progress of GF-based materials for EMIS applications. More focus on the effects of different preparation methods toward the structure, mechanical properties, and EMIS performance of GF materials are introduced and discussed in detail.

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The Mac @TheMac
14 August, 05:48
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The Mac @TheMac
14 August, 05:48
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Jon Neville @jonnevi
16 August, 12:29
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The Mac @TheMac
16 August, 06:10
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The Mac @TheMac
16 August, 06:11
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'Bhoy' is believed to have originated in New York in around the 1840s, and is from the Irish pronunciation of boy, and relates to rowdy working class folk. Note, the female version was not a 'Ghirl', but a 'Ghal'.

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The Mac @TheMac
16 August, 06:12
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A buoy (/bɔɪ/, /ˈbuːi/)[1] is a floating device that can have many purposes. It can be anchored (stationary) or allowed to drift with ocean currents.

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The Mac @TheMac
16 August, 06:16
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Caption Wave interference pattern. Waves from two sources are interacting with each other. At the point where a wave peak from one hits a wave peak from another, or a trough hits a trough, they reinforce each other; their magnitudes are summed. This is known as constructive interference and is shown by the lightest and darkest patches. The red and yellow balls are points of destructive interference, where a trough hits a peak or vice versa and they cancel each other out.

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The Mac @TheMac
An echo is a sound that is repeated because the sound waves are reflected back. Sound waves can bounce off smooth, hard objects in the same way as a rubber ball bounces off the ground. Although the direction of the sound changes, the echo sounds the same as the original sound.
06:19 AM - Aug 16, 2021
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The Mac @TheMac
16 August, 06:20
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High frequency sound waves can be used to detect objects in deep water and to measure water depth. The time between a pulse of sound being transmitted and detected and the speed of sound in water can be used to calculate the distance of the reflecting surface or object.

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The Mac @TheMac
16 August, 06:21
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An echocardiogram (echo) is a graphic outline of the heart's movement. During an echo test, ultrasound (high-frequency sound waves) from a hand-held wand placed on your chest provides pictures of the heart's valves and chambers and helps the sonographer evaluate the pumping action of the heart.

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