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With the help of a sketch, illustrate the anatomy of PB EIFS. Also, explain what backwrapping is and where it is used in EIFS cladding.
Testosterone
A steroid hormone produced primarily in the testes of males and the ovaries of females, playing key roles in the development of male reproductive tissues as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle and bone mass.
Bone Mass
The amount of mineral content within bones, essential for their strength and density.
Bone Fractures
Breaks or cracks in the bones, often caused by accidents, sports injuries, or diseases like osteoporosis.
Poor Bone Density
A condition characterized by lower than normal levels of mineral content and density in bones, increasing the risk of fractures.
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