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    PHASE II INVESTIGATION: The conclusion of QC lab investigation affirmed that the failed results reported for TG89 bottom mixer bowl and the bottom of the Vibrasonic clear were not due to Analyst error. Therefore, QA initiated a Phase II investigation to determine the circumstances that led to the failures. During the investigation QA reviewed the cleaning protocol, current cleanup instructions, interviewed SMEs. Below is a summary of the findings. Note, due to the fact the failure was reported…

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    lemon juice. (3) 2. Cleaning and chelating agent Citric acid is an excellent chelating agent, binding metals. It is used to remove limescale from boilers and evaporators.[9] It can be used to soften water, which makes it useful in soaps and laundry detergents. By chelating the metals in hard water, it lets these cleaners produce foam and work better without need for water softening. Citric acid is the active ingredient in some bathroom and kitchen cleaning solutions. A solution with a 6%…

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    to go towards how they grow and specialise. The cells need to be put in the right environment, and exposed to the forces that they would normally experience in the body. It is important that the cells grow in along the right shapes, and they use detergents to strip away the cells, which leaves behind a natural scaffold of connective tissues and blood vessels. 2. Explain what is already being accomplished in the areas…

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    The word Eco-Defense doesn’t have a dictionary definition but in most logical forms it could mean defending the ecosystem. Every factor in an ecosystem depends on each other, either directly or indirectly. That area consists of plants, animals, the weather, landscape and other organisms and they work together to form a bubble of life. A change in temperature will affect how plants grow, while animals depend on those plants for food and shelter. These changes will force those animals to either…

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    The Importance Of Biomes

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    In these labs we explored water quality and contamination. Quality water means that any chemical that is affected in water. As a result, ecologists use the concept of a biome to classify large areas of the planet into a small number of similar units. Biomes include both terrestrial (land-based) and aquatic (in water) communities. Turk, J., & Bensel, T. (2014). Some land base biomes are form when climate change. Land-based biomes are shaped largely by their climates. The most important…

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    BCG MATRIX The BCG matrix helps us to analyze different business units or product lines and helps the companies to allocate resources optimally for marketing, product management, strategy development etc. The chart is a graphical tool to plot the products and services of a company to help make strategic business decisions. The y-axis of the graph represents the market growth rate while the x-axis represents the market share. The components of the matrix The chart or the graph has 4 categories:…

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    Clean Water Lab Report

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    Final Lab Report Introduction Body Paragraph #1 - Background: Clean water is one thing we share because it’s healthy, good for you and communities want to be away from all contaminants that are harmful, and your body needs to survive off of pure water. If your water is contaminated it’s true that viruses and diseases may be transmitted through the water because haves a negative impact on our health. “Water is crucial for the well-being of people. Due to industrialization, growing population…

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    Colour Mixing Experiment

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    days, Namik was showing his interest in talking and recognising different colours. To follow his interest and extend his knowledge, the kindergarten student teacher (Paramjeet) set up colour mixing experiment using milk, primary colours and the detergent liquid to show the chemical reaction. Paramjeet introduced the three primary colours (red, yellow and blue). She also explained that these primary colours could be used to make secondary colours. In order to assess Namik’s learning about the…

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    Phytoplankton Vs Water

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    For centuries mankind has been utilizing the ocean as a bottomless pit. Once the ocean has been destroyed there is no way to restore it to it’s natural state. People are now starting to realize that the ocean as well as all other bodies of water are vulnerable. Lake Erie was toxic enough to kill the fish that once inhabited the great lake and, the constant outlet into the ocean in return polluting the ocean. “Today hardly a creek or a river in the world reaches the ocean without carrying a…

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    Islam in Europe Islam is currently the second largest religion in the world, with such strength in numbers, it’s been seen that throughout European history, the Muslim empire has left its mark. The Muslim empire is one of the biggest religions in the world and has had many influences throughout the world. It’s evident that historically, Europe has been influenced by Islam culturally, economically, and politically, all of which have helped to shape Europe into what it is today. The Crusades had…

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