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    Marico Case Study

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    restricted prior to 1991 economic liberalisation. Marico decide to sell its products in Middle East after the economic liberalisation but there the people didn’t liked the smell of coconut and needed a product to counteracted the high level of chlorination in their water, so it reformulated its product and then the market share of Marico in Middle East grew from 2 per cent in 2002 to 20% in 2008, this is a perfect example of…

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    Single-component aromatic flavoprotein hydroxylase. Several single-component aromatic flavoprotein hydroxylases have been studied comprehensively such as p-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase (8), phenol hydroxylase (9), 2-methyl-3-hydroxypyridine-5-carboxylic acid monooxygenase (10), salicylate hydroxylase (11), anthranilate hydroxylase (12), melilolate hydroxylase (13). Generally, the catalytic cycles of these enzymes follow the reaction shown in Scheme 3. The reaction is composed of two parts: the…

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    I. Introduction The cholera outbreak in Haiti has claimed the lives of over 7,000 Haitians and has sickened over 470,000 since the 2010 earthquake.1 An effective program that Haiti should consider is using a mass vaccination of a new and inexpensive oral cholera vaccine called Shanchol, which has been successful in Odisha, India.2 II. Body of Paper A. The emergence of cholera in Haiti was initiated by a number of existing problems. There where two national disasters that struck Haiti between…

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    The availability of physicians and nurses that were authorized to practice medical had remained an unresolved issue. The USPHS initially planned for one physician to be appointed to every 1,000 inmates, and one nurse for every 200. Nikkei physicians and nurses were employed to adhere to the high demand of medical attention in the camp hospitals but still were not sufficient for the camps. (Fiset, Louis) However the Japanese medical officials and Caucasian doctors were frequently uncooperative.…

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    Soto Cano Case Study

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    SUBJECT: Soto Cano Air Base (SCAB) Water Distribution System (Non-Potable) 1. Purpose. To clarify the SCAB Water Distribution System Requirements and Challenges 2. Facts. a. The Base water supply is provided through primarily four groundwater wells (Wells #2, #5, #7 and #9) that feed six water storage tanks at four locations. Three of these active wells are located on the eastern side of the runaway and two auxiliary wells on the western side of the base. The pump controls are…

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    1) The system that holds the fresh water making system shall be designed in such a manner to achieve 100% redundancy during installation. If the fresh water plant on board is less then 2, each plant should be able to produce and supply 100% of the ship’s total daily requirement. If the fresh water plant on board is more then 2, all plant should be of equal capacity with one plant being spare. 2) To prevent contamination of the water, the fresh water tank shall not be joined to another system…

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    Transfer all samples quickly to the sampler vials while still cold, if possible. 4.2 Results are dependant on the headspace sampler conditions remaining constant. 4.3 Studies have not been done to determine the effect of differing matrices (chlorination, salinity) on solubility of the gases in this procedure. It should have little effect as the gases have a low partition coefficient. 4.4 Methane is a common contaminate and occurs naturally in the atmosphere. Analysis of a blank proves that…

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    Based on their study they recommended that called for increased communication between researchers and the media but also that “public health must employ social strategies for improved communication management” (Seymour et al., 2015, p. 517). Furthermore, the literature suggested that “public health officials should take into account cultural norms and perceptions when individuals in a community appear to rise up against water fluoridation” (Perrella & Kiss, 2015, p. 197). Continued…

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    Harkey 1 Christina Harkey Professor Mark Taylor English 1302 Online, Essay 2 26 September 2016 “Do the benefits of bottled water overweigh the cost?” Many people choose bottled water over tap water worldwide. Which is really better for our health? Somewhere at some point in time someone came up with the idea of doing away with tap water and moving onto bottled water. It is a common belief that the bottled water is more reasonably priced as well as safer due to the purification process that it…

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    Personal Statement "How can I help?" is a simple question that we normally either dismiss or greet with lukewarm enthusiasm. In this question though, rests a core intention of trying to be part of the solution. It may not seem important, but the simplest of ideas, motivations or questions can begin most journeys, which is true in my case. I remember that as a young child of around 4 years old, I would sit on the counter next to the medicine cabinet and read the back of all the medicine bottles.…

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