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According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, what do the armor of samurai warriors
inspire? - ✔✔seats
According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, how much do the regional jets weigh? -
✔✔42 tons
According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, what does scientist Charles Martin Hall's
electrolytic reduction process produce? - ✔✔molten aluminum and oxygen gas
According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, how much was metallurgist Alfred Wilm able
to strengthen aluminum? - ✔✔twice as strong
According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, what was added to aluminum to prevent
cracking? - ✔✔zinc
According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, what is required to be truly strong glass? -
✔✔chemical tempering
According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, how does chemistry professor Matthew
Hunter separate titanium? - ✔✔by making salt
In the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, how many fan blades are there in the titanium front
fan? - ✔✔28
According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, what did the Mongolian horsemen use to
build their empire? - ✔✔composite bows
, According to the video Raw to Ready: Bombardier, when applied, what do acrylic lacquer
sealants quickly bond to? - ✔✔protein layer of the treated hide
biomaterials - ✔✔materials designed specifically for use in the biological applications such as
artificial limbs and membranes for dialysis as well as bones and muscles
biotechnology - ✔✔branch of engineering involving the manipulation of inorganic and
organic materials to work in tandem with one another
structural biomaterials - ✔✔materials designed to bear load and support for living organisms
such as bones
functional biomaterials - ✔✔materials that interact or replace biological systems with a
primary function other than providing structural support
biocampatibility - ✔✔ability of a biomaterial to function within a living host without
triggering an immune response
What is a high-tensile-strength structural protein that forms a triple helix substructure with
cross-linking between the individual strands? - ✔✔collagen
In 1909, what physician developed the first prosthetic arm capable of prehension? - ✔✔D.W.
Dorrance
In 1962, what company produced the first commercial silicone gel implant that used a silicone
rubber sac filled with a silicone gel. - ✔✔Dow Corning
Enamel is the hardest substance in the body and consists of what? - ✔✔hydroxyapatite
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