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    Viscosity is the resistance of the water on animals such as fish and sea mammals. Buoyancy refers to the force that supports the weight of an organism. These factors subsidize the animals living in the reef. What impact are humans having? Give THREE examples • Over Fishing - Over fishing has caused major disturbances to the food web…

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    CHAPTER-V FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF LEVODOPA FLOATING TABLETS FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF LEVODOPA FLOATING TABLETS Several approaches are currently used to retain the dosage form in the stomach. The principle of the floating tablets is simple and practically approach to achieve increased gastric residence time to obtain controlled release floating tablets designed based on the gas generating principle needs a strong floating matrix former. In this regard HPMC K4M,…

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    Running head: INTRACRANIAL REGULATION 1 Intracranial Regulation Name Institution Introduction Cerebrospinal fluid is a colorless body fluid that is found in the brain and spinal cord. It is produced by the choroid plexuses of the ventricle of the brain. It protects the cortex of the brain providing many mechanical protections. Also, it provides immunological to the brain in the skull. The brain produces about…

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    3.1 Geographical Structure The most classic form of organising a sales force is geographically, which involves assigning each salesperson to a specific region or territory and given sole responsibility for sales achievement (Jobber and Lancaster, 2015). An advantage of this structure is that it encourages strong relationships between salespeople and customers due to their close geographical proximity. A geographical structure can also optimise the time spent in the presence of customers as the…

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    The 2015 Harts E&P Meritorious Engineering Achievement Award in Coe Vault System, Environmentally Distinctive Burner System, Salt Shield Cement, Buoyancy-Assisted Casing Equipment (BACE). Offshore Technology Conference Spotlight on Technology Award was presented to Halliburton in RezConnect Well Testing System this year as well. The years prior to 2014 and 2015 many other awards were bestowed on Halliburton…

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    any animal furs [1]. whole animal kingdom, sea otters uses tools to help them. It is part of a behavioral adaptation, such as using a rock to open up the clams that they often consume [2].  Adaptations: o Sea otters are able to control their buoyancy in waters with volatile temperatures o Sea otters have the capability to close their nostrils and ears when underwater o The sea otters do not need to migrate because they have amazing fur coats to by using their lungs volume based on…

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    The theory that today's continents were once part of a more complex and large super-continent, also referred to as “Pangaea”, was first introduced by Alfred Wegener. Wegener, the German meteorologist and geophysicist, formally initiated the detailed hypothesis that the once intact, large, continent had slowly drifted to their present positions. Although others brought fourth evidence, plate tectonics processes and continental drift was not of interest until the late 1950s, when scientists…

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    I ended the trip with eight successful open water dives under my belt! Learning about buoyancy and how to equalize were huge tasks during diving lessons. On my fifth dive, I arrived at a dive sight called Chimney. Chimney was a sixty-foot dive with huge boulders everywhere. Magnificent, colorful marine plants covered the rocks while different…

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    Spread 4,5 Pg4 Getting from Here to There Bipedalism is the earliest form of transportation. The first humans were mostly nomadic, traveling in search of food and good weather. Foot coverings, snowshoes, and skis made it easier to travel longer distances. As growing populations needed more and more food to survive, people ventured even farther. One day, someone must have wondered if a river might provide a faster way to travel long distances. That’s how the first boat was created. There was…

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    Chemistry behind underwater diving Name: Date: Teacher: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scuba_diving Table of contents Introduction Underwater diving has been a fascination of mankind for hundreds of years yet we have only recently figured out how. This is through the invention of scuba gear. Generally this is believed to be just a large can filled with oxygen which you could use to breathe through. However it isn’t quite that simple. Due to underwater pressure…

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