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Papers are thin, flat materials produced by pressing moist fibers (usually cellulose pulp derived from rags, grass or wood) and drying them into flexible sheets. They are primarily used for writing, printing or packaging.

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How do you rub off stamp from passport?

Check with the issuing government to verify that the change you want to make is legal.

It's possible that the passport is an official government document to which you may not be legally allowed to make alterations or changes.

Why were federalist's paper written?

To rally support for the raitification of the Constitution

What are some possible reasons for applications not responding?

Windows applications primarily interact with each other and respond to the events triggered by user with the help of a process called message processing. While the user clicks on a button in the application, the windows kernel posts a message to the application which it can choose to react to, in its own way. If the application is busy doing something else, the message waits long in the message pool. If the application is locked up infinitely doing something else, the message goes unprocessed and the application seems to be not responding to the user.

- Haya.

Does papyrus make good compost?

Yes, papyrus makes good compost as a plant but not necessarily as a product. The plant in question serves as a carbon- or nitrogen-rich source when respectively dead or living but may contain environmentally-unfriendly inks and preservatives as scrolled papers.

What is a monochromatic color scheme?

Monochromatic colour scheme is the colour scheme which uses different shades of the same colour. For example, using dark blue, sky blue, and blue at the same time.

What should you look for in a class c motor home?

Leaks,rot and bad exhaust

Check over the bunk along the edge where it is put together If it has a window,look around it for soft spots

Also around air conditioner,and roof vents

Exhaust is also a problem area,check for broken studs and leaks It cost major money to fix,(been there)

Check on ceiling and windows for staining,push on walls for soft spots

Banking past papers in Sri lanka?

Hi,

Actually so far there are no on-line free downloadable past papers

All you can do is go to IBSL (at Borella or Kolpetty) and buy one (if available at counter)

M8 Chemical Detector Paper detects which agents?

G, H, and V chemical agents. G agents are nerve agents, and will cause the paper to turn any shade from yellow to gold. H agents are blister agents, and will cause the paper to turn any shade from pink to red. V agents are nerve agents, and will cause the paper to turn dark green.

Decontaminating agents, and ammonia based cleaning products (such as window cleaners) can cause M8 paper to give false positive readings.

When was paper first used?

There is evidence that it was first used in Ancient Egypt. The Egyptians made paper from the papyrus plant, as far back as 5000 years ago.

How much paper is used to make a textbook?

200,000 tons of paper or 4million trees in a school for each student.

What is the history of wax paper?

invented by gustave le gray in 1851 origanaly made to allow color on the back to be seen on the front

When where torches made and who invented them in the first place?

There were made in the year 1823 and made in Austria,Vienna and who made them was Thomas,Jefferson also as you know he was the 3 president of USA so he said.Why don't I make torches and he did,so that's how torches are made.

What is GSM in kraft paper?

GSM in relation to paper - is the weight in Grammes of one Square Metre. For example - 'regular' A4 copier paper is usually 70 GSM. Craft paper such as origami paper (for folding into models) is usually much lighter at around 40 GSM, or sheets of card is normally 120 GSM

Why can't you see an image on a piece of paper?

One possibility is that it was put on the paper with lemon juice. You would have to put the paper near a flame (not to the point of igniting it) in order to bring out the image.

How paper products are developed?

Lumber Jacks cut down trees and the trees are made into Paper by machines.

What size is A4 paper?

210 × 297 mm. A4 is the standard size for most countries, excluding the US, Canada and a few others.


A4 is one of a series of paper sizes, starting with A0. A0 has an area of 1 m². If you fold A0 into two you get A1, and so on.

All sizes in the A-series have the same ratio of length/width, which is the square root of 2.

Was there a copier that used no ink but a special type of paper?

Thermal printers, still used in many stores and gas stations use no ink but require special temperature sensative paper that 'burns' when printed on. If you iron a piece of this paper it will all turn black. It is usually very shiny on the printing side and the image may be easilly scratched. The image may fade with time because of the thermal sensitivity of the paper.

What is the ultimate strength of kraft paper?

I have measure the tensile strength of 132 lb Kraft paper to be about 30-40 pounds per square inch. That is the force required to pull the paper apart when holders are fixed to the surface of the paper on opposite sides.