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Tinea is Latin for growing worm and may have led to the more common English translation. Ringworm Defined Ringworm is a simple fungal infection that zeros in on several key areas of your body including feet, scalp, nails and in the general area of the groin. The hallmark of ringworm is itching, skin redness and a patchy lesion that is clear in the center. Transference The fungal agent associated with ringworm is found among humans and animals. There is also a small variety of ringworm fungus that is found in certain soils. The transference of the fungus from carrier to host generally takes place through direct contact with either the infected animal or individual. Transference can also happen, to a lesser degree, from touching surfaces that the infected person has been in contact with. Incubation Scalp ringworm is generally noticed 10-14 days after contact with an infected animal or human while skin ringworm can appear 4-10 days following direct contact. Prevention One of the most e …

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ISO 5903:1981, Gymnastic equipment -- Landing mats and surfaces for floor exercises -- Determination of hardness and impact damping ISO 5903:1981, Gymnastic equipment — Landing mats and surfaces for floor exercises — Determination of hardness and impact damping Specifies principle, apparatus and procedure for a method for determination of the parameters mentioned above, in order to ensure that, for competitions and training, mats and surfaces for floor exercises are used, the hardness and impact damping of which lie in a specific range and to reduce the risk of injury to the gymnasts. The test method is based on the analysis of movement during landing and the evaluation of the energy level. This title may contain less than 24 pages of technical content.

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ISO 5906:1980, Gymnastic equipment -- Surfaces for floor exercices -- Mats ISO 5906:1980, Gymnastic equipment — Surfaces for floor exercices — Mats Specifies dimensions, design and the necessary requirements and tests: hardness and shock absorption and resistance to slipping of the landing surface. Ensures that for competitions and training mats of the same hardness and shock absorption are used, the surface of which presents the same resistance to slipping, depending on their use, and that the risk of injury by slipping is reduced. This title may contain less than 24 pages of technical content.

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ISO 5904:1981, Gymnastic equipment -- Landing mats and surfaces for floor exercises -- Determination of resistance to slipping ISO 5904:1981, Gymnastic equipment — Landing mats and surfaces for floor exercises — Determination of resistance to slipping Lays down the principle, apparatus and the procedure for the method mentioned above. The test method is based on the following principle: pulling, by means of a rope, a friction piece over the horizontal surface of the mat in the specified directions. The measured force is related to the resistance to slipping. This title may contain less than 24 pages of technical content.

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