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Smooth muscle is the muscle inside of the digestive system so it has to be involuntary.
The leaves of Betula populifolia are smooth on the lower surface.
It is the smooth ER. They also produce lysosmes and peroxisomes
advantages of smooth and light pollen
Its called smooth Endoplasmic reticulum a.k.a Smooth ER
No if the old floor is only one layer, smooth, and not curling.
No. Carpet that is to be glued down must have a clean, smooth and sound surface prior to installation. It is necessary to remove the existing carpet before installing the new. Scrape away any old adhesives best as possible, vacuum, use a premimum adhesive or contact adhesive, and press the new carpet into the adhesive to get a good transfer.
Rubber is light,smooth and rubbery.
Rubber is light,smooth and rubbery.
The rubber casters are proper in unevend surfaces. In carpet floors, rubber wheel move hard and nylon wheel is better. In uneven tile floor rubber wheel is proper. But, if your tile floor is smooth, PU (polyurethane) wheel is good. You can see more information using following keyword searches and find corresponding web (you can use translate tools for reading). Aliam + Caster
"your mother" was the first answer but I'd rather say that it's about 0.8. Of course, it depends on the type of carpet and the nature of the rubber surface. Is it a shag pile carpet or a tightly woven burber, and is the rubber corrugated and soft or very hard and smooth?
no and it would probably be a bad idea as it is likely to move around. Vinyl is cushioned anyway so there would be no point. Underlay is put under carpet to stop the carpet being crushed. Vinyl will restore after being walked on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Answer 2: Underlayment is used on vinyl when installed over a wood substrate. Vinyl will take the shape of the floor below requiring a smooth surface for installation. Without this board, often a floor will telegraph the imperfections below. Additionally the underlayment should have the nail holes and seams between boards patched with a wood filler.
rubber
Because of the friction in the carpet fibers.
Its kinda feels like rubber or smooth than rough but like a smooth rubber
On a smooth surface because there is less friction to slow it down.
Inversed (INV) rubber is where the smooth side of the rubber is on the outside (the pimples are underneath) and used to strike the ball, whereas pimpled (PIP) rubber is the opposite - where the pimples are on the outside and the smooth side is underneath.