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[Anthracotic pigment refers to a black carbonaceous substance that can accumulate in the lungs due to the inhalation of coal dust, smoke, or other particulate pollutants. This accumulation is often found in individuals exposed to heavy air pollution or those who have worked in coal mining environments. The pigment signifies the presence of anthracosis, a form of pneumoconiosis caused by coal dust. While small amounts of anthracotic pigment can be present in urban dwellers' lungs without significant health effects, substantial accumulation can lead to lung tissue damage, reduced lung function, and contribute to the development of chronic respiratory conditions. The identification of anthracotic pigment in lung tissue samples can be used diagnostically to assess exposure levels to harmful particulates and evaluate the risk of lung disease.]
[Anthracotic pigment is a black substance in the lungs from inhaling pollutants, significant in diagnosing exposure to harmful particulates and assessing lung disease risk.]
Polyester-spandex blends are known for their durability and resistance to shrinking, compared to natural fibers like cotton. Polyester is a synthetic material that maintains its shape and size well, whereas spandex adds stretchability without compromising the fabric's integrity. When subjected to high temperatures, such as in hot water washing or high-heat drying, minor shrinking can occur but is not significant. To minimize any potential shrinkage and maintain fabric quality, it's advisable to wash in cold or warm water and dry on low heat or air-dry. This blend's resilience to shrinking is beneficial for maintaining the longevity and fit of garments over time.
Testing a small engine ignition coil is crucial for diagnosing engine problems. First, ensure safety by disconnecting the spark plug lead. Use a multimeter set to the ohms (Ω) scale. Measure resistance by placing one probe on the coil's body/metal casing and the other on the spark plug lead terminal; this tests the primary resistance. For the secondary resistance, place one probe on the spark plug lead and the other on the terminal where the ignition cable connects. The exact resistance values can vary, but generally, primary resistance should be around 0.4 to 2 ohms, and secondary resistance between 6,000 to 15,000 ohms. Values significantly outside this range indicate a faulty coil. It's a straightforward test, but consulting your engine's manual for specific resistance values is advisable for accurate diagnostics. Remember, a coil might pass these tests but still be faulty under load, so this method isn't infallible.
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