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    It is also called Galvanic coupling. It happens due to electrochemical attack on the metal surface, which is exposed to an electrolyte of changing aeration and changing electrolyte. It occurs due to different air concentrations metal surfaces are exposed to. Therefore, metal surface acquire different potential between different aerated areas. It has been found experimentally that poor-oxygenated parts…

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    Introduction Brine shrimp are creatures that are known to thrive in harsher conditions, so they make an ideal research subject because of their durability. They are a native species of the Great Salt Lake, proving that they can withstand a high water salinity of up to 20 %+ ( https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Salt_Lake). Brine shrimp range from around 8-10 mm, including the tail. They have nineteen body segments, 11 of them include twenty-two legs total. Brine shrimp have an exoskeleton…

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    use of twentieth century technology they sought to utilize in this system such as reverse osmosis, microfiltration, and ultraviolet light in the process of water purification. Water Factory 21 also utilized other water treatment techniques like aeration, flocculation, and activated carbon adsorption; though they were eventually considered in effective in fully removing…

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    Evidence supporting the incorporation of enrichment materials into a captive mammal’s environment lead Pounder and his colleagues to investigate if doing so would be just as beneficial to captive fish. Fish are a hugely exploited research model as millions of tons of fish are farmed across the UK. Despite the massive commercial production occurring, inadequate research has been done on improving fish welfare in stressful situations. The large growth of the aquaculture industry should be…

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    hat is a chemical spill? A chemical spill is an uncontrolled, accidental release of a chemical into the environment. What is remediation of chemical spills? The removal of unwanted, hazardous contaminants from an area. There are many methods by which this can be accomplished. Sodium Hydroxide can be fatal to aquatic animals. It is responsible for more than half a million fish in British Columbia in 2005. Phosgene can be released as a gas from household paint removers when exposed to heat. If…

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    Hygiene In War

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    The hygiene of the camps was poor, especially at the beginning of the war when men who had seldom been far from home were brought together for training with thousands of strangers. First came epidemics of the childhood diseases of chicken pox, mumps, whooping cough, and, especially, measles. Operations in the South meant a dangerous and new disease environment, bringing diarrhea, dysentery, typhoid fever, and malaria. There were no antibiotics, so the surgeons prescribed coffee, whiskey, and…

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    Shirota Case Study

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    1. Brief history of the company/factory ? In 1930, Dr. Minoru Shirota, who was conducting research in a microbiology lab at the Medical Faculty of Kyoto University in Japan. He succeed in culturing a strain of lactic acid bacteria beneficial to human health. This bacterium was named "Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain. It took Dr. Shirota another 5 years of research to find the right food medium for the Lactobacillus casei Shirota bacteria. In 1935 the first bottle of Yakult, a fermented…

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    But what about caring for your lawn after the process? Do you know how to get the most out of your investment and help create a beautiful yard worthy of the neighbors’ envy? We want to empower you to own the health and look of your lawn by answering some frequently asked questions about overseeding follow-up care. The first thing you might be wondering after overseeding... How Often Should I Water My Lawn? Answer: A LOT. And start RIGHT NOW. Seriously. You should begin watering right after…

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    Lawn Care Business Plan

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    mowing, weeding, and fertilizing, and we're prepared to create a lawn maintenance package that suits your needs and your budget. Comprehensive Lawn Care We can ensure your lawn is protected from vermin as well as conduct proper fertilization and aeration to help your lawn stay as thick and green as possible. We'll asses the immediate areas surrounding your lawn to discover potential threats…

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    Tetraphenylporphyrin

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    For voltammetry in non-aqueous or organic solvent media (DCM or AcCN) a three-electrode system was used, consisting of two platinum electrodes, and either a working glassy carbon electrode; the supporting electrolyte (SE) was N(Bu)4PF6 (0.1M). De-aeration of all solutions was accomplished by passing a stream of high-purity argon through the solution for 10 min and maintaining a blanket of inert gas over the solution while making the measurements. The inert gas was saturated with the appropriate…

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