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If Your Eyesight Is Getting Worse, You’re Missing This Key Nutrient
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Eye Nutrient Risk)
Tue Jan  2 12:04:28 2024
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2024 18:03:56 +0100
From: "Eye Nutrient Risk" <VisionImpairments@vesionpremium.best>
Reply-To: "Vision Impairments" <VisionImpairments@vesionpremium.best>
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>
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If Your Eyesight Is Getting Worse, You’re Missing This Key Nutrient
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New materials and technologies, especially reinforced concrete, were key to the development and appearance of Art Deco. The first concrete house was built in 1853 in the Paris suburbs by François Coignet. In 1877 Joseph Monier introduced the idea of strengthening the concrete with a mesh of iron rods in a grill pattern. In 1893, Auguste Perret built the first concrete garage in Paris, then an apartment building, house, then, in 1913, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. The theatre was denounced by one critic as the "Zeppelin of Avenue Montaigne", an alleged Germanic influence, copied from the Vienna Secession. Thereafter, the majority of Art Deco buildings were made of reinforced concrete, which gave greater freedom of form and less need for reinforcing pillars and columns. Perret was also a pioneer in covering the concrete with ceramic tiles, both for protection and decoration. The architect Le Corbusier first learned the uses of reinforced concrete working as a draftsman in Perret's studio.
Other new technologies that were important to Art Deco were new methods in producing plate glass, which was less expensive and allowed much larger and stronger windows, and for mass-producing aluminium, which was used for building and window frames and later, by Corbusier, Warren McArthur, and others, for lightweight furniture
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			<p>It turns out your eyesight starts to get worse the very moment your body is lacking one key-nutrient...</p>
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