No.
Waterproof fabrics are generally very difficult to sew and need to be stitched by machine instead of by hand. The same qualities that make the fabric resistant to water also make the fabric resistant to the needle and thread.
No
Keratin the same thing your fingernails are made of!
This works on the same phenomenon as the shock absorbers that the cars have. Also, it would be same as a spring.
Yes, it's essentially the same thing.
Unfortunately, there are no wireless waterproof keyboards with a built in mouse. You might consider getting a water-proofing protection device for your regular wireless keyboard, which would result in something that was essentially the same thing. anonymous@oola.com
No. A mitt is a thing you put on your hand to prevent burns. A mitten is a glove that is waterproof.
Yes - The shock is an intigrated part of the strut.
Movado watches appear to be water resistant, which is not the same as waterproof. For example, the Movado 0605030 Men's Dress Watch is water resistant to 300 meters, but will leak if it goes deeper than that.
trying to find the same thing out myself
Yes, the water seeps through their skin. When you get a rag and pour water over it it seeps through, same thing with a worm.
No, sepsis and septic shock are not the same thing. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises when the body's response to an infection causes widespread inflammation and organ dysfunction. Septic shock is a severe subset of sepsis characterized by a significant drop in blood pressure and inadequate blood flow to the organs, even in the presence of fluid resuscitation. Essentially, septic shock is a more critical stage of sepsis.