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    eight glasses of water per day because 20% of water comes from the food society eat. Drinking water helps society lose weight. Water takes over 55% to 75% of societal weight. Whenever society exercises drink water every twenty minutes. Also coaches should let their athletes drink enough water during games and practices, even if athletes aren't tired. Coaches should also keep an extra cooler of water if the athlete forgets to bring some, or runs out. Society can also give water to those that…

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    body is composed of about 60% water, however, many people do not drink enough water daily; myself included. The average person drinks about 3.9 cups a day. That’s about 32 ounces or 5 cups short of the daily-recommended amount for women and 9 cups short of the daily-recommended amount for men. Your entire being depends on water to function, thrive, and survive. Personally, I drink one bottle of water, maybe two on a good day, a total of about 32 ounces. Drinking more water everyday can help…

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    Brassica Rapa Experiment

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    undergo both primary and secondary growth, those being vertically and in girth, respectively. However, plant growth differs from human growth in that plant growth is the result of external factors such as optimal soil conditions, sunlight, water, as well as internal factors such as hormones. Hormones can be defined as molecular signals, which are produced in small amounts by one part of an organism’s body. These molecules are then transported to other parts of the body where they bind to…

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    Shear Test Experiment

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    8.5.3 INTERPRETATION Comment on the properties of the soil GENERAL REMARKS: This test is useful when the soil is soft and its water content is near liquid limit. The following precautions are necessary when using field vane shear tests: 1. The vane must be rotated soon (within 5 minutes) after insertion into the depth to be tested as delays of one (1) hour to one day may lead to overestimation of strength by 10% to 20% respectively. 2. Standard rate of rotation is 6 degrees per minute. 3.…

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    Smoked Sea Bass Fish Ingredients required: 1. Sea bass – 4-5 lbs, skin-on fillets 2. Water – 1 quarter 3. Salt – 1 cup 4. White granulated sugar – 1 cup 5. Paprika – as per taste Instructions to follow: 1. Dissolve salt and sugar in the brine over a low heat. 2. Let the mixture set to cool. 3. Take Sea Bass, remove fillets and rinse under running water properly. 4. After rinsing, let the fish rest in brine and kept in fridge for at least 6-10 hours. 5. Preheat the smoker and add the wood…

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    separate occasions: 20-22 July, 10 August, 20-22 September, and 21-22 November 2011. The values were compared to measured precipitation rates: 27.5mm, 0mm, 222mm and 0mm respectively. Radiocaesium contamination concentrations along with various other water quality parameters were assessed. It was found that the rate of discharge strongly correlates with the amount of radiocaesium concentrations found within the samples. Both dissolved and particulate forms of radiocaesium were found within the…

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    these essential points and explain why they're so important. Swimming Pool Maintenance Success Tip #1: Water Circulation. Think of your pool as a big bucket of water. Without adequate circulation and water movement it quickly becomes a safe haven for bacteria and algae. Without proper circulation any chemicals added to the water essentially because meaningless. Anything you add to the water isn't circulated, which in turn, causes your free chlorine levels to quickly become depleted, your pH…

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    Water Tank Case Study

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    The term ‘Water Tank’ generally refers to distinctive liquid retaining structure. It has been developed about 80 years ago and recognized as well-designed, efficient and economical unit for commercial as well as residential use. Also, it is inevitable part of water supply system, and extensively used for storage and processing of variety of liquid like material such as water, petroleum product, liquefied natural gas, chemical fluid and wastage of different forms. Underground water storage tanks…

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    accumulation of hot air inside the house. Construction of solid high wall-fences around the house to provide privacy and security but it forbids exchange of air. Concrete or cemented floor surround the house increase the surface water and during a hot day, water vapour will formed. Water vapour is one of greenhouse gases that carry heat. Thus, home owners should aware the consequences of over-renovation of their homes may cause thermal discomfort. They should consult experts’ in house renovation…

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    Osmosis In The Human Body

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    One’s body is made of 70% of water that in which is the main component of the cells within one’s bodies. Within these cells, there are particles that move inside and outside through a semi-permeable membrane. This process is called diffusion. In diffusion, particles move in motion at a random speed from a high concentration to an area of low concentration until all of the molecules are dispersed evenly. It is important to remember that involvement with diffusion depends on the concentration. The…

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