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    Table 3 shows the BET surface area of both the fresh and hydrothermally aged SCR catalysts. For fresh BEA zeolite and SCR catalysts, as the doping amount of catalytic additive increases, the BET surface area decreases, probably because the additive Cu, Ce, and Nb species blocked some of the zeolite channel, hindering the entry of N2 into the pores (Bin et al. 2014). After aging at 600 °C, all the samples showed 3-20 m2/g increased BET surface area. Aging condition of 600 °C is a relatively mild…

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    Atrium Fire Case Study

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    Heat will be moved from the hot smoke to the descending cold air and from smoke to the atrium walls. Then if the cross sectional area of the atrium is small and the HRR of fire is high enough, smoke column will be created and flooding flow will occur in the atrium, too. In other hand, if the cross sectional area of the atrium is high and the HRR of fire is small, smoke column will not create in the atrium and floding flow will not occur to vent smoke. Figure ‎2.8 Flow…

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    CONCLUSION An experiment was run to determine how a cell’s surface area to volume ratio affects its rate of diffusion. The proposed hypothesis was if a big surface area to volume ratio is something very desired by cells that need efficient and fast diffusion for their functioning (Oxygen, water, and waste), then the cube with the largest Surface area will have the most molecules diffused into the agar cube because the more surface area a cube have, the more molecules the agar cube is getting…

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    through out history, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and China since the second world war have at some stage been at the industrialisation level of T-shirt production and have technologically advanced, allowing for more income from trade and more development. The problem with this is that people see the unemployed workers in their country and the horrible working conditions in a sweat shop and jump to negative conclusions on the choices in production, but as described in Planet…

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    Countries trade with each other when they lack in resources and also are inefficient to satisfy their own wants and needs. The production of goods and services in countries that need to trade is based on two fundamental principles, first analysed by Adam smith in late 18th century. Adam smith focused on only one factor of production i.e. labour. The other important principle is comparative advantage by David Riccardo, who also considered labour as the only unit of input. There are many advantage…

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    regulations from country to country are numerous and complex. These and other issues in the regulatory environment that concern multinational firms are briefly discussed here. Countries often impose protectionist policies, such as tariffs, quotas, and other trade restrictions, to give preference to their own products and industries. The Japanese have come under much…

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    Partnership Agreement, it is important to review details on this new free trade agreement (FTA). First of all, according Encyclopædia Britannica, free trade is “a policy by which a government does not discriminate against imports or interfere with exports by applying tariffs (to imports) or subsidies (to exports)” (“Free Trade” 1). The idea of free trade first appeared in 1776, when Adam Smith, an economist, claimed the benefit of free trade in his book called The Wealth of Nations (Irwin 1).…

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    Sachs Vs Easterly

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    Aisha Zafar Prof. Muhammad Kabir PSC 102 Final paper Sachs v Easterly: Ending Poverty & Economic Development Foreign aid is a voluntary transaction of resources from one government to another. Resources can go beyond physical cash, such as food aid, institutions, debt relief and etc. To give aid is to assist the recipient government of economic development. It is to overall progress the lives of citizens suffering in poverty. By giving aid, it can be beneficial to all parties included, the…

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    The Commerce Clause is here to prevent states from establishing laws and different regulations that would hinder trades and commerce among other states. The commerce clause has the greatest impact on business in general than any other provision in the constitution. As stated in the Gibbons vs Ogden case of 1824 it says that before the commerce clause the states tended to restrict commerce within and beyond their borders and the reason it made it so costly and not well planned out is because they…

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    According to Investopidia.com free trade is defined as “the unrestricted purchase and sale of goods and services between countries without the imposition of constraints such as tariffs, duties and quotas.” This style of trade differs from fair trade which is a way of buying and selling products that makes certain that the people who produce the goods receive a fair price. There are a lot of arguments over which style of trade is better, and like almost every comparison there are pros and cons…

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