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Encyclopedia > Apical

Apical, from the Latin apex (plural apices) meaning to be at the apex or tip, may refer to:

  • An apical consonant, a consonant produced with the tip of the tongue
  • Apical dominance
  • An apical bud
  • An apical pulse: apical pulse is your heart rate when counted with a stethoscope (steth-uh-skop) placed over your heart.

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APIC > Home (362 words)
 The APIC, started in 1945, has over 2000 members and is one of the oldest hobby organizations in the country next to coin and stamp collector organizations.
   If you are not familiar with the APIC and this sounds interesting to you, we urge you to join.
In addition to regular memberships, the APIC offers youth, family and international memberships.
APIC (344 words)
APIC Building Blankets form a lightweight, flexible and resilient material, made of long-glass wool bonded with a thermosetting resin.
APIC Building Blankets are primarily used for Thermal of roofs using metal decking, asbestos cement roofing sheet, wood shingles or concrete/clay tiles roofing.
APIC Building Blankets reduce external noise such as rain or hail drumming, more so if they are installed tight against the underside of the roofing material.
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