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Jones, G., R. W. Steketee, R. E. Black, et al. "How Many Child Deaths Can We Prevent This Year?" Lancet 362 (July 5, 2003): 65-71.
Tannus Armour puncture protection is highly effective in preventing tire punctures due to its durable and puncture-resistant material.
It moves ingested materials through the alimentary canal at a consistent rate preventing material from rotting.
An opaque material, such as metal or wood, does not allow any light to pass through it. This is because the material absorbs or reflects all incoming light, preventing it from transmitting through the object.
The term that describes a material that does not allow light to be transmitted is opaque. Opaque materials absorb or reflect light, preventing it from passing through them.
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Congenital defects can be inherited, occurring due to genetic mutations passed down from parents. However, they can also be caused by environmental factors during pregnancy or random genetic abnormalities. Consulting with a healthcare provider or genetic counselor can provide more individualized information.
A material with no free electrons is called an insulator. Insulators have tightly bound electrons that do not move freely, preventing the flow of electric current. Common examples include rubber, glass, and ceramic materials. These properties make insulators essential for preventing electrical leakage and protecting against electric shock.