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    Principle components of Rankine cycle: The four basic components of Rankine cycle are shown in figure 1 each component in the cycle is regarded as control volume, operating at steady state. Pump: The liquid condensate leaving the condenser at the state 1 is pumped to the operating pressure of the boiler. The pump operation is considered isentropic. Boiler: The heat is supplied in the working fluid (feed water) in the boiler and thus vapour is generated. The vapour leaving the boiler is wther…

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    The first phase of the water cycle is evaporation. Evaporation is the process by which particles escape from the surface of a non-boiling liquid and enter the gas state. The source of evaporation is rivers, lakes, and oceans, which cover about 75% of the earth’s surface. God’s word describes this in Jeremiah 51:16 “When he thunders, the waters in the heavens roar; he makes clouds rise from…

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    Brainstorming

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    Assessment 3 EDP223 Part-A 1. Brainstorming Brainstorming encourages students’ participation, bringing out the creativity. The process of brainstorming is generalising ideas in a topic, without pausing for evaluation (Woolf,P.181). Some of the rules of brainstorming are to defer judgement, not to let ego dominate to claim ownership of ideas, could enhance existing ideas, and to encourage unimaginable and possible ideas, as this they could lead to manageable and practical ideas (Woolf,P.181).…

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    foods. Point out how excess acid contributes to the discomfort known as indigestion. Explain how the stomach secretes a mucous layer, which protects it from being damaged by the hydrochloric acid it produced. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a clear, liquid. Which is produced in our stomach when we eat a meal. The major role that it plays in our stomach is to break down food and cause the release of enzymes that further aid in digestion. It is also used as a solider in our body; it protects the…

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    is a piece of matter that fills the shape of the container that it is in. It always has a uniform density inside the container even in the presence of gravity and no matter how much substance is in it. The atoms in a gas are not compressed unlike liquids and solids and move freely among each other. Even though they are not compressed, they ARE ABLE to be compressed in order to reduce its volume. When gas is heated, it gains kinetic energy, which makes the atoms move more rapidly. And when a gas…

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    DNA, which we used Resuspension Buffer to break up our pellet after removing the supernatant (liquid) after centrifuging our overnight culture. Then Lysis Buffer was used to break down the membrane of the cells so that we could then add Neutralization Buffer to bring our sample from basic to neutral pH. After centrifuging a few times with some steps in between we added Wash Buffer to remove all other liquid from the spin column leaving just the DNA in its membrane. Later some Elution Buffer was…

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    Vapemate Essay

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    market, offering a huge range of e-liquid, e-cigarettes, vape juice and accessories for smokers. While the e-cigarettes at Vapemate are very reasonable priced, if you are looking for more ways to save, then consider applying a discount voucher from this page while purchasing anything from the Vapemate online store. About Vapemate Being the UK’s number one supplier of vape and e-liquid, Vapemate takes pride in offering the biggest and the most varied range of e-liquid on the earth. If you have…

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    Sponge Research Paper

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    when it is wet, is able to take in and hold liquid, and is used for washing or cleaning” from Merriam-Webster dictionary. The sponge has pores in which make them have holes that allow them to hold water. Sponges are made from cellulose wood fibers or plastic polymers. Infact sponges were…

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    such risk. As result, policymakers have suggested that banks should hold more liquid assets than in the past, to help self‐insure against potential liquidity or funding difficulties (BCBS 2010). Holding of liquid assets such as cash and government securities generally have a relatively low return which imposes an opportunity cost on a bank. In the absence of regulation, it is reasonable to expect that banks will hold liquid assets to the extent they help to maximize the firm’s profitability.…

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    original impact. Materials: The materials used are listed below: -A flashlight emitting UV light -The glass fragments on the floor -The window pane in which the glass appears to be from -Gloves -Magnifying glass -Microscope with hot stage furnace -Liquid with specific refracting index -Calculator -Googles Procedure to examine the evidence: 1. After the scene has been secured, each individual room is…

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