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    The Mashigo Millionaire Wine Farm in Bordeaux France Merlot thrives in cold soil, particularly ferrous clay. The vine tends to bud early which gives it some risk to cold frost and its thinner skin increases its susceptibility to the viticultural hazard of Botrytis bunch rot. If bad weather occurs during flowering, the Merlot vine is prone to develop coulure. The vine can also be susceptible to downy mildew (though it has better resistance to powdery mildew than other Bordeaux varieties) and to…

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    Interferences • Sulphide, ferrous iron and organic matter interferes cause positive error in titration. The presence of other oxidizable materials, such as sulphide, thiosulphate, Fe2+ ions can apparently give higher readings of sulphites. Interferences due to the presence of sulphides…

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    1984 Comparative Analysis

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    Aberrant Data Allow it to be said, as a point of peremptory optimism, that the author of this essay invests every confidence in the strength of the human intelligence. Men fail, as surely and naturally as any carbonic life, but one mind always survives another. And the mind endures, ungovernable, difficulty notwithstanding. The question of utopia is not so easily answered as “perfection” or dystopia as “imperfection”. “Perfect” is not a reasonable or corporate state ; it is an apparition,…

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    Magnetism Research Paper

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    Source 1:http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=13451 Some kinds of metals (like steel that the needles are made of) are made up of billions and billions of individual atoms that each have the properties of a microscopic magnet. The atoms in steel naturally tend to get together in tiny little groups called domains, and within each domain the atoms tend to point in the same direction, which makes the domains behave like a tiny little bar magnets just like the kind you have…

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    Every vehicle has a number of electrical instruments. Each one varies due to the certain make and model of the vehicle with the different variations on the particular vehicle. Take a truck for instant it has a speedometer, tachometer, and transmission temperature gauge. Due to the fact that it will be towing a heavy object and be putting stress on the motor, so it doesn’t get too hot the gauge is there to protect it. Now on a sport car your two main instruments will be the speedometer and the…

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    Manufacturing failure. (2) Dye Penetration and Fluorescent Powder Testing of Connecting rod:- For tiny cracks, pores or other surface that are hard to detect by human eye, dye penetrate testing is used for both ferrous and nonferrous materials. In this method, a colour dye solution is put to the surface of the casting. The dye is suspended in penetrating oil, will find its way into the surface defects. When a special developer is applied, defects are clearly indicated…

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    New York Times has named Stephen King number one best seller in horror and fantasy from the early 1970’s to the late 1980’s. King felt he was on top of the world when he wrote Carry in 1974, but when his mother died Shortly after the book was published, King had a sever drinking problem and made his career go into a rut. After he made his family move from Maine to Boulder, Co where his alcoholism became worse and King had writers block for almost two years. No one thought he would pull through…

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    Van Tran Microbiology Tuesday 5:00 May 5, 2015 Unknown Sample # 7 1. Introduction: Using biochemical tests are a good way to identify unknown bacteria from a sample. It is basically a similar to a trial and error method, but rather than using trial and error a person would be using positive and negative results. Using biochemical tests will help a person identify certain characteristics of the unknown bacteria through a series of chemical tests. Of course more than one biochemical tests…

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    Magnesium Alloy Essay

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    Magnesium Alloy: Microstructure Characteristics: Fig (8) : Shows the microstructure of Magnesium alloy. Picture source: http://www.omicsonline.org/JMSTimages/2155-9589-2-114-g001.html Magnesium alloys have a hexagonal lattice structure. They are the lightest of all structural metals. Magnesium alloys possess a low galling tendency as a bearing surface in conjunction with shaft hardness above 400…

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    Tragic Fireworks BOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!! The loudest explosion happened with a beautiful blue and all of a sudden people grabbed their phones, dialing numbers, calling 911, the screaming voices yelling “Jersey!”, as the booming sound of the fireworks seemed to get louder and louder in my head… as my dog Jersey was running farther and farther away into the woods. At that second I knew that we lost my dog! You are probably wondering how this disaster happened. For the time being, we were…

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