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It ignores the problem of friction surfaces that contribute to environmental lead contamination and to children's elevated body burdens of this toxic pollutant.
Most other mammals have numerous apocrine glands in the hairy skin; eccrine glands are usually absent from the hairy skin and limited to friction surfaces.
The epidermis is thickest on friction surfaces and thinnest over the eyelids, on the lower parts of the abdomen, and around the external genitalia.
This includes permanently removing or covering lead paint on friction surfaces of windows and on the contact areas of doors, and repairing windowsills and floors to make removal of lead dust from such surfaces easier.
Lead hazards, Ms. Rodriguez said, include not just peeling paint, but also friction surfaces (painted surfaces that rub), impact surfaces (painted surfaces that can be damaged by being hit) and chewable surfaces (like windowsills).
The proposed law would also require owners to remove or permanently cover all lead paint on friction surfaces -- like windows and doors -- when an apartment is vacated, even if the painted surface is sound.
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Friction surfacing is a solid-state surface engineering technology.
And EDS spectroscopy was used to analyze the elements of the friction surface.
Let use the steel friction surface after mild wear as the first object of the investigations.
This modified friction surfacing technique involves two stages.
Compared to the untreated friction surface, the micro and nano friction surface improved the output of TENG as it increased the area of friction layers and resulted in the generation of more electrostatic charges on the friction layers [10, 11].
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