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    Automotive Oil Filter industry starting from scratch – with the basic definition of Automotive Oil Filter, moving up with the study of elements forming the international Automotive Oil Filter industry, the structure of industry chain, an analysis of regulatory policies ruling the marketplace, and important news related to the industry. The section of competitive landscape analysis of the report studies financial and strategic profiles of the key manufacturers of Automotive Oil Filter across…

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    can water filters solve the world’s future drinking problem? The world’s future drinking water is threatened by contaminated agents. It means that there are many impurities in water source which can not be used for cooking, drinking or any daily purposes. In fact, Vietnamese companies can improve this issue by manufacturing water filters. It is a great way to provide an easier access for people to safe water, enhance their health as well as protect the environment. Moreover, water filter…

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    Furthermore, the researcher administered a survey. The purpose of this section is to discuss the survey and the results it yielded. The method the researcher used is a format of only eight questions. The survey was given to ten individuals. Each of those individuals were college students. The first question is their age. The average age of those who completed the survey is 20. The second question is their gender. Four of the individuals who participated are males and six are females. Gender…

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    will be able to – 1. Recognize that white light is made up of a spectrum of many different colors. 2. Explain how different colors of light can be absorbed by colored filters. Engage 1. Remembering- How would you define color? 2. Understanding- Can you explain why a colored filter shined by a light produces the same color of the filter? 3. Applying- What might happen if various colored light is overlapped? 4. Evaluating- Explain how white light is made…

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    1. Why do the photographers use a polarizing filter when photographing the waterfall? The photographer uses a polarizing filter to saturate the colors and to remove glare that can come from the water and sun. 2. Why does Gardner suggest trying a horizontal photograph for a waterfall? He suggests horizontal photos for waterfalls because it allows for a better background around the waterfall and because of how unpredictable the composition of the photo can turn out to be. 3. How did the…

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    can come with different conflicts, for instance, debris reaching your plants. When it comes to irrigation systems it is debated that a water filter is not needed. A water filter is used to keep the nozzle unhindered, free of…

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    multiple filters particularly the patented NanoCaptur filter technology which can permanently destroy formaldehyde, a known carcinogen. It is a powerful air purifier with cool features and design that runs very quiet for just about any light sleeper. Features 4 stages of filtration, using the pre-filter to trap above 10 microns particles such as human and animal hair for the first stage; the active carbon filter to remove powerful odors and harmful toxins for the second stage; the true HEPA…

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    The Bio Filtration Process

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    Bio-filtration Bio-filter is considered the most important and efficient separation process that is used in the elimination of organic pollutants from water sources. The article focus on the biological processes that are used in bio-filtration and determination of their effectiveness (Acero, 2009). Full-scale laboratory applications of wastewater treatment and bio-filter are discussed and compared with their pollutant removal ability. Filtration is defined as necessary treatment process used…

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    Roll-off In the graph of the amplitude against the frequency, roll-off represents as the gradient of the graph line [12]. The characteristic of filters can be determined by roll-off of the gain. For ideal filters, the gradual roll-off of the gain is from 1 to 0 [18]. Generally, the roll-off is measured in units of decibels (dB) on a logarithmic scale. Quality factor 'Q' The quality factor is a measure of the selectivity of…

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    the filter membrane and thus improves filtration efficiency. This process uses filter cassettes and the direction of the fluid stream is parallel to the filter under an applied pressure. These filter cassettes are expensive to purchase, but are reusable once the filter cassettes have been cleaned to remove all traces of residual protein, foulants and other contaminants from the previous UF/ DF run. Prior to running a UF/ DF cycle for the first time, clean water is flushed through the filter…

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