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Minerva Exclusive Playful Field Viscose Challis Fabric
A Minerva exclusive, this gorgeous Playful Field design is printed onto the most wonderful quality viscose challis base cloth. Viscose is a fibre that is derived from wood pulp, making it a natural fabric that is more breathable than cotton. Our viscose challis is a super soft 100% viscose woven fabric with a plain weave and no stretch. It is soft, silky and has plenty of drape, making this fabric the perfect choice for sewing tops, blouses, skirts, dresses, jumpsuits, summer trousers, shorts and more. At 120 grams per square metre, this fabric is classed as a light to medium weight. The fabric in most colourways is opaque and should not require lining, on lighter colour prints you may wish to line your garment or wear a slip for more fitted styles. We recommend sewing this fabric with a new fine sharps needle for best results.
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Minerva Exclusive Playful Field Viscose Challis Fabric
A Minerva exclusive, this gorgeous Playful Field design is printed onto the most wonderful quality viscose challis base cloth. Viscose is a fibre that is derived from wood pulp, making it a natural fabric that is more breathable than cotton. Our viscose challis is a super soft 100% viscose woven fabric with a plain weave and no stretch. It is soft, silky and has plenty of drape, making this fabric the perfect choice for sewing tops, blouses, skirts, dresses, jumpsuits, summer trousers, shorts and more. At 120 grams per square metre, this fabric is classed as a light to medium weight. The fabric in most colourways is opaque and should not require lining, on lighter colour prints you may wish to line your garment or wear a slip for more fitted styles. We recommend sewing this fabric with a new fine sharps needle for best results.
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The Field
If the dead could speak, what would they say to the living?From their graves in the field, the oldest part of Paulstadt’s cemetery, the town’s late inhabitants tell stories from their lives.Some recall just a moment, perhaps the one in which they left this world, perhaps the one that they now realize shaped their life for ever.Some remember all the people they’ve been with, or the only person they ever loved. These voices together – young, old, rich, poor – build a picture of a community, as viewed from below ground instead of from above.The streets of the small, sleepy provincial town of Paulstadt are given shape and meaning by those who lived, loved, worked, mourned and died there. From the author of the Booker International-shortlisted A Whole Life, Robert Seethaler’s The Field is about what happens at the end.It is a book of human lives – each one different, yet connected to countless others – that ultimately shows how life, for all its fleetingness, still has meaning.
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The Field
Joined by something that can inflict change on an unimaginable scale, the creatures of the Field must put aside their differences to avoid losing everything. The world is a field, the parts of the field - the Hedgerow, Copse, Riverbank and more - are countries and the different creatures who call them home are us. Like us, these creatures become ever more reliant upon one another and, through trial and error, have to learn how to live together, which often involves conquest and bloody fighting.
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What are the differences between an electric field, a magnetic field, and a gravitational field?
An electric field is created by electric charges and exerts a force on other charges. A magnetic field is created by moving electric charges and exerts a force on other moving charges. A gravitational field is created by mass and exerts a force on other masses. While all three fields are fundamental forces in nature, they have different sources and effects on objects within their influence.
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On which bodies do a magnetic field, a gravitational field, and an electric field act?
A magnetic field acts on objects with magnetic properties, such as iron or steel. A gravitational field acts on all objects with mass, regardless of their composition. An electric field acts on objects with electric charge, either positive or negative.
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What are the differences between a gravitational field, an electric field, and a magnetic field?
A gravitational field is a region in which a mass experiences a force due to gravity, while an electric field is a region in which a charged particle experiences a force due to an electric field. A magnetic field is a region in which a moving charged particle experiences a force due to a magnetic field. The key difference between these fields is the type of force they produce and the type of particles that interact with them. Gravity affects all masses, electric fields affect charged particles, and magnetic fields affect moving charged particles.
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Can field mice be kept with other field mice?
Yes, field mice can be kept with other field mice as long as they are properly introduced and have enough space to establish their own territories. It is important to provide a large enough enclosure with plenty of hiding spots and enrichment to prevent aggression and territorial disputes. Additionally, it is best to keep mice of the same sex together to prevent breeding. Regular monitoring of their behavior and providing proper care is essential for keeping field mice together successfully.
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Field Geophysics
This handy pocket-sized field guide provides practical information and assistance to anyone engaged in small-scale surveys on the ground.Fully revised and updated throughout, the Fourth Edition includes comprehensive updates on the use of GPR and GPS and new sections on surface wave seismics and towed array systems.This has become the standard text in this area for use in the field and the experience of the two authors will ensure the book retains its place as one of the most popular handbooks in applied geophysics. Fully revised and updated to incorporate new developments in the field;Focus on quality control of the acquisition of data and basic field interpretation;User-friendly, accessible writing style;Includes updates on Ground Penetrating Radar and the use of GPS;New section on surface wave methods. Additional material available on the companion website at www.wiley.com/go/milsom/geophysics4e
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Does the subject line field override the letterhead field?
No, the subject line field does not override the letterhead field. The subject line is a separate field used to briefly summarize the content of the email, while the letterhead field typically contains the sender's contact information and logo. Both fields serve different purposes and are displayed in different parts of the email. The subject line appears in the recipient's inbox, while the letterhead is typically displayed at the top of the email content.
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'Field or fields?'
The word "field" can refer to a specific area of land used for a particular purpose, such as a sports field or a field of study. "Fields" is the plural form of "field," indicating multiple areas or categories. So, it depends on whether you are referring to one specific area or multiple areas when deciding between "field" or "fields."
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What do you mean by fallow field and abandoned field?
A fallow field is a piece of land that is left uncultivated for a period of time to allow the soil to rest and regain its fertility. This practice helps prevent soil erosion, maintain soil structure, and control weeds. On the other hand, an abandoned field is a piece of land that was previously cultivated but has been left unused for an extended period of time, often resulting in the growth of wild vegetation and the loss of agricultural productivity.
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How do the field lines of a magnetic field run?
The field lines of a magnetic field run from the north pole of a magnet to the south pole, forming closed loops. These field lines represent the direction and strength of the magnetic field at any given point. The density of the field lines indicates the strength of the magnetic field, with more lines per unit area indicating a stronger field. The field lines never intersect, as this would imply two different directions for the magnetic field at the same point, which is not possible.
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