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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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    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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    In the environments of local government and non-profits, management is a key asset that can build partnerships in order to deliver bold solutions to underlying problems. Thus, each manager is assessed based on the results he or she delivers to their respective organization(s). Over the last few decades, increased levels of scrutiny have been placed on public managers. This development has greatly changed the world of nonprofit management education, especially as the growth of the nonprofit…

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    Digital Edge Manufacturing network infrastructure proposal. Choosing the Cabling Used in the Network We considered infrastructure costs, speed, and reliability for cabling and adaptors. Our network employed hybrid type of network sine we use Ethernet cable, Wi-Fi and fiber optic as our media. Ethernet Technology The Ethernet technology was mostly used in the LAN because; 1. We used Ethernet speed of 10mbps for areas in the LAN that required higher bandwidth 2. Our campus network model supports…

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    N Logue Case Study

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    In order to increase this technology to every single poor rural area of India, n-Logue adopted a model mainly fashioned by a business of franchise based. They believed that management and delivery of services of the internet can easily create a level of the chain of supply that is more prestigious to any user. In this decentralized model, we can easily see three various levels of network of interdependence. One is n-Logue, second, Local Service Provide and the last one is Kiosk Operator. All…

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    decision you should also consider where your facility is financially and what type of customers you are getting through your door each and every day. As someone who already is using local distributors for my facility I have to look at the advantages of continuing on. Some of these advantages include supporting my local economy, building…

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    citizens within. The Constitution outlined how the government would be set up, including the different branches, and levels. There were powers that were reserved for the states and each state has their own constitution that outlines how their state and local governments are organized. Of course, over time, the United States as well as the rest of the world have undergone a lot of changes. The country has grown considerably and so has the government. With such an ever changing country and world,…

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    Maine Food Security

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    lifestyle” (Maine Department of Agriculture). In Maine, if food availability and accessibility locally increased, than there would be a greater possibility of food security. Local food systems may help improve food security by making local food affordable and available to populations with limited access to healthy food. Bringing local food into education could help the future be more food secure because people will be more educated about it. Food insecurity has always been an issue around the…

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    recovered its vehement desire for a healthy and wholesome lifestyle. Because of this, the local food movement has gained popularity among those who desire this image. As this path for nutrition is becoming more defined, it has helped coin the term “locavores”, a person whose diet consists of only local, or foods grown within a ten mile radius (Miller). However, as more people buy into the argument for the local food movement, in which it states that the consumption of food translates directly to…

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    elected by their communities to form policies and make decisions for local public schools. The superintendent’s job is to…

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