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The Space Between - Walk-in Wardrobe Ideas Small Bedrooms
Walk-in Wardrobe Ideas Small Bedrooms
11 times mentioned • Jessica Lee • 04 April 2019

Walk-in Wardrobe Ideas Small Bedrooms

Walk-in wardrobe ideas for small bedrooms. Walk-in closet with built-in platform bed.

Those who fancy an elevation in their bedroom, try this platform bed attached with built-in walk-in closet. A platform help makes the space between the bed and the closet more clear (which means making it easily accessible) and it doesn't make the room feel too cramped.
The Space Between - Sleep Side In The Fetal
Sleep Side In The Fetal
3 times mentioned • Freddie Yong • 04 August 2020

Sleep Side In The Fetal

Sleep on your side in the fetal position. How does this position help? Your discs are soft cushions between the vertebrae in your spine.

Herniation happens when part of a disc pushes out of its normal space, causing nerve pain, weakness, and more. Curling your torso into a fetal position opens the space between vertebrae. Serta Malaysia.
The Space Between - Design Kitchen
Design Kitchen
73 times mentioned • Dah Yun • 17 March 2018

Design Kitchen

Extra Tall Wood Swivelar Stool Withack And Arms Decofurnish Scenic Wooden Stools For Nzacks. The design of this kitchen island evenly divides the space between the three Twist swivel stools.

Also, the design of the stools allows them to have adjustable height and this pretty much solves both problems we've discussed so far. But when the island has an undulating design such as in this case, the irregular shape makes it difficult to evenly distribute the stools and to offer each one the same type of comfort.
The Space Between - Extracellular Matrix
Extracellular Matrix
15 times mentioned • Aden Choo • 04 May 2020

Extracellular Matrix

What are Proteoglycans? Proteoglycans are polysaccharides (GAG) bound to proteins.

They are found in the space between our cells, a physiological component known as the Extracellular Matrix or ECM. Extracellular Matrix is like glue in that it keeps our cells together and mobile as a group. The 3D structure of Proteoglycans is like a sponge: they fill up lots of space but are not very dense and of course, they love water.
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