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    Genetic engineering has been prevalent in society for hundreds of years, but most people just aren’t aware of how tremendous of an impact it has on people’s daily lives. Most of the produce that is sold in supermarkets has been genetically modified so much that it does not resemble an unmodified version of the same fruit or vegetable. Similarly, manipulating genetically modified bacteria into providing the needed insulin produces the insulin that diabetics take to regulate their blood sugar.…

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    Sociocultural forces Exxon Mobil has more than 350 service stations in EGYPT which is available at many places. In Egypt Exxon Mobil offers quality fuels and lubricant so customers with high and middle income could use it. The Industry environment analysis (Task environment) Porter’s five force…

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    80°C. Then, the dried sample was crushed and sieved to obtain the fine powders. The 1 grams of mixed powder are compacted at 2.5MPa load by using stainless steel mold (13mm). The mold should be clean by using WD40 or silicon spray which act as a lubricant to remove dirt and to remove the sample easily after…

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    Abstract:The second order rotatory theory of hydrodynamic lubrication was founded on the expression obtained by retaining the terms containing first and second powers of rotation number in the extended generalized Reynolds equation. In the present paper, there are some new excellent fundamental solutions with the help of geometrical figures, expressions, calculated tables and graphs for the porous bearings in the second order rotatory theory of hydrodynamic lubrication. The analysis of equations…

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    change over time, history and location. In the 19th century, the whaling industry was huge in both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans (Fan 11/30). They were exploited for their blubber and baleen (bone) which were used in the production of candles, lubricants for machines, corsets, umbrellas and hairbrushes…

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    The article “From Mercantilism to ‘the Wealth of Nations’” by Michael Marshall is about the global economic developments that occurred throughout the world’s history. Today the world is so much different in terms of the economy compared to most of human history. “We live in an era when continual economic growth is almost considered a birthright, at least in the developed world. It has become the benchmark of the health of a society, guaranteeing an ever-expanding prosperity.” Also economic…

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    Samantha Sandifer Mrs. Miller/ Mrs. McDaniel Senior Project 2B 20 October 2014 Cystic fibrosis “Someday I hope you get the chance to live like you were dyin'” Tim McGraw a famed country music artist, sang this song with great pleasure after song writers Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman wrote it due to health scares in their families. It’s a common misconception that individuals may never be faced with near life death situations. However, at any given moment one’s life can be taken short, sometimes…

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    Examining Barriers to Cross Cultural Communication Introduction The increase in globalization and internationalization has seen a rise in the movement of students across borders. In particular, students from China, India, and South Korea are making their way to countries such as the United States. These students enhance the amount of diversity present in classrooms and campuses and widen the understanding as well as an appreciation of the differences that exist. However for the vast majority of…

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    Observation & Calculations for Nanorefrigerant Graph of C.O.P. vs. Nanoparticle Concentration for Nanorefrigerant. C.O.P RESULTS WHEN NANOPARTICLE MIXED IN R134A & POE OIL Figure 5.1. Graph of nanorefrigerant C.O.P vs. nanolubricant C.O.P. 5.2. GRAPH OF PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN THE COP OF THE SYSTEM Figure5.2. Graph of percentage C.O.P of nanorefrigerantvs. nanolubricant. Here the result shows the percentage change in the C.O.P when the air conditioning test rig run on the nanorefrigerant and…

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    Sterile Ointments Ointments are semisolids expected for external application to the skin or mucous layers. They typically contain lower than 20% water and volatiles and more than 50% hydrocarbons, waxes, or polyols as the vehicle. Ointment bases known for use as vehicles fall into four general classes: hydrocarbon bases, absorption bases, water-removable bases, and water-soluble bases. Each therapeutic ointment has its base one of these four general classes. • Hydrocarbon Bases: They are…

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