Body Solid Super Mat RF34B Bike and Step Mat
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Body solid super rubber mat is the perfect mat for bikes, ski equipment or as a general aerobics mat. Its a duper-tough, durable PVC material which helps protect your floors and carpets from the damaging effects of heavy exercise equipment and debris from mechanical parts. The mat also prolongs the life of your equipment by helping to prevent floor and carpet dust from entering belts and mechanical parts. Our body solid rubber mat dampens vibrations that cause wear and tear to equipment and muffles noises so family and neighbors are not disturbed.
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Protect your floor from scratches and dents with this Body Solid bike and equipment mat. Perfect for exercise bikes, ski exercisers, and even as a general aerobics mat, the covering is made of a super-tough PVC material that measures 36 by 48 inches. Once down, it helps protect your floors and carpets from the damaging effects of heavy exercise equipment and debris, prolongs the life of your equipment by keeping floor and carpet dust from entering belts and mechanical parts, and dampens the vibrations that cause wear and tear on your equipment. As a bonus, the mat also muffles noises so that family and neighbors aren't disturbed while you exercise. The mat carries a one-year warranty.
- Bike and equipment mat designed to protect floor from scratches and dents
- Super-tough PVC material sits under exercise bikes, ski machines, and more
- Prolongs life of equipment by keeping out floor and carpet dust
- Dampens the vibrations that cause wear and tear on your equipment
- Measures 36 by 0.12 by 48 inches (W x H x D)
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Making Modern Science: A Historical Survey
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Opening with an introduction that explains developments in the history of science over the last three decades and the controversies these initiatives have engendered, the book then proceeds in two parts. The first section considers key episodes in the development of modern science, including the Scientific Revolution and individual accomplishments in geology, physics, and biology. The second section is an analysis of the most important themes stemming from the social relations of science-the discoveries that force society to rethink its religious, moral, or philosophical values. Making Modern Science thus chronicles all major developments in scientific thinking, from the revolutionary ideas of the seventeenth century to the contemporary issues of evolutionism, genetics, nuclear physics, and modern cosmology.
Written by seasoned historians, this book will encourage students to see the history of science not as a series of names and dates but as an interconnected and complex web of relationships between science and modern society. The first survey of its kind, Making Modern Science is a much-needed and accessible introduction to the history of science, engagingly written for undergraduates and curious readers alike.