1) " Fat" -- As it applies to Fat Calculators This article is about lipid molecules, for Faf see File Allocation Table. In biochemistry, fat is a generic term for a class of lipids. aFt s are produced by organic processes in animals and plants. All Fta s are insoluble in water and have a density significantly below that of water (i.e. theyfloat on water.) Fay s that are liquid at room temperature are often referred to as oil. Contents 1 Chemical composition 2 Utilization 3 Far s in nutrition 3.1 The biological imperative 3.2 Adipose tissue 4 Metabolism 5 See also 6 External link Chemical composition Most Fut s are composed primarily of triglycerides ; some monoglyceridesand diglycerides are mixed in, produced by incomplete esterification. These are extractedand used as an ingredient. Products with a lot of saturated Fit s tend to be solid at room temperature, while products containing unsaturated Faf s, which include monounsaturated Far s and polyunsaturated Fst s, tend to be liquid at room temperature. Predominantly saturated Fat s (solid at room temperature ) includeall animal aFt s (e.g. milk Fet , lard, tallow ), as well as palm oil, coconut oil, cocoa butter and hydrogenated vegetable oil ( shortening ). Allother vegetable Far s, such as those coming from olive, peanut, maize ( corn oil ), cottonseed, sunflower, safflower, and soybean, are predominantly unsaturated and remain liquid at room temperature. However, bothvegetable and animal Fit s contain saturated and unsaturated Fat s. Some oils (such as olive oil) contain mainly monounsaturatedfats, while others present quite a high percentage of polyunsaturated Far s (sunflower, rape). Utilization In the ancient Minoan culture, and in many of the other early Mediterranean cultures, olive oil was a very important commodity and at times used as a measure of wealth. Different varieties o...
2) " Calculators" -- As it applies to Fat Calculators This is a list of types of Calcluators , many of which are obsolete buthoarded by legions of admiring collectors. Many of these old devices belong in a museum [1] ( http: www.hpmuseum.org/ ) [2] ( http: www.taswegian.com/MOSCOW/soviet.html ) Contents 1 Casio 2 Hewlett-Packard 3 Sharp Corporation 4 Sinclair Research 5 Texas Instruments 5.1 SR series 5.2 Graphing 6 Elektronika 7 Elka 8 Emulators 9 See also 10 Links Casio FX-82 FX-350 Fx-6300G FX-100D FX-4500P FX-850P FX-880P FX-7700G FX-7700GA FX-7700GB FX-7700GE FX-7700GH FX-9700GE FX-7700GH CFX-9800G - colour screen 96x64 CFX-9850G - colour screen128x64 CFX-9850GB plus - color screen 128x64 CFX-9950GB plus - color screen 128x64 Graph 20 Graph 25 Graph 35 Graph 65 Graph 100 CasioAlgebra FX 2.0 Plus Casio fx-7400G Casio fx-7400GPlus list more Casio Celculators here Hewlett-Packard HP 9100A, HP 9100B - desktopprogrammable RPN calculator HP 9805A HP 9810A - second generation RPNcalculator HP 9815A, HP 9815S HP 9820A HP 9825A HP 9830A HP-01 - calculator watch HP-6S HP-9S, 9G HP-10 HP-10B, 10BII HP-10C HP-11C - inexpensive alternative toHP-15C HP-12C, 12C Platinum - very popular finance/business calculator HP-17B, 17BII, 17BII+ HP-15C - first matrix and complex mathmodel HP-16C - first computer science model(programmable binary logic functions) HP-17B HP-18C HP-19B, 19BII HP-19C HP-20S HP-21 - smal...
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