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    Giant Catfish Case Study

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    floods. Change in the temperature of water. Blocks fish migrations. Change in water quality that can alter spawning behaviour for fish. Changes near spawning habitats have in potential the most impact. - Electric hydro dams Map of hydrodams on Mekong. Solutions to the problems: Detecting the giant catfish A new method of eDNA sampling for detecting threatened tropical species in difficult environments shows effective results in conservation management. Water samples are collected in…

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    Germination In Seeds

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    longifolia) seeds? Background Germination in seeds is when the seed coat breaks revealing the embryo or sprout of the plant (Biology Online). For a seed to properly germinate it must have water, oxygen, and the correct temperature (BBC). Each type of seed has a specific range of conditions like temperature, amount of water and light that will allow them to germinate (BBC). To germinate Romaine (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) seeds, the temperature of the seeds cannot reach above 30 °C…

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    acid, resulting in the evolution of SO2 gas. Sulfur dioxide is a colorless gas with a characteristic choking odor. The sulfites of Na+, K+, and NH4+ are soluble in water. Most other sulfites are insoluble in water. However, due to the basic nature of SO32-, all sulfites dissolve in acidic solution. Sulphites may occur in natural waters or wastewaters as a result of industrial pollution and in treatment plant effluents dechlorinated with sulphur dioxide. Control of sulphite ion in wastewater…

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    Seawall In Vancouver

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    display in a dome greenhouse. The meticulously landscaped gardens of the park offer brilliant backgrounds for pictures. 6. English Bay Beach English Bay Beach, also known as First Beach, is the most popular beach of Vancouver. There are a number of water sports visitors can participate in at the English Bay Beach, such as kayaking and swimming. There are also spots where one can play volleyball, go cycling, rollerblading or jogging. Other popular attractions at the beach are the inukshuk and…

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    Centrifugal Pump Analysis

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    Observed results PUMP1 (30Hz) Desc: Orifice Water Pump 1 Motor 1 Motor 1 Volume Pump 1 Pump 1 Overall pressure temperature Pressure speed power flow total power efficiency drop drop rate head output Variables: dpo Tw dpp1 n1 Pgr1 Qv Hd P Egr [SPW1] [STSI] [SPW3] [SSO1] [SWA1]…

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    The athlete must be hydrated before exercise, so they can store fluids because during their workout they will lose fluids through sweat, so they need to replenish their body with a healthy drink like water. If the athlete isn’t hydrated before the exercise, they are at risk of fatigue, headaches, loss of concentration and cramps, which will hinder their performance. The amount of time you wait after you eat will depend on what sport and what you are consuming. For example, the larger the meal,…

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    ARCHITECTURE: Most houses were made of block. The banks of the Nile gave the mud used to make blocks. Block creators gathered mud, added straw and water to it as required, and stepped it with their feet until it achieved the correct consistency. The blend was then put in a shape. Once formed, the blocks were expelled from the shape and left on the ground to dry in the sun. Egyptian workers would have lived in basic mud-block homes containing just a couple household items: beds, stools, boxes…

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    Isobutylene Research Paper

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    The MTBE operation consists of various units; the focal units are De Iso Butanizer (DIB), Butamer, Oleflex and Ethermax. Methanol produced from QAFAC, mixed butane from QP NGL facilities and water with power from KAHRAMAA and small amounts of chemicals to be used such as: 10% Caustic, DMDS, PERC and Chlorine are the required raw materials needed to generate MTBE. Producing MTBE starts with passing the Butane mixture that is in the storage sphere at QAFAC through the DIB unit where the…

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    Palm Oil Benefits

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    Sustainable Palm Oil: Palm oil is one of the main ingredients in the production of Biscuits. Semi-solid at room temperature, palm oil is used to give baked goods a creamy taste and texture. The increased palm oil production and demand is causing deforestation and reduction of biodiversity in Indonesia and Malaysia. Over 85% of palm oil production comes from species of palms introduced from West Africa and South America. These are not native to these areas and as such have a dramatic effect on…

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    mol/L (0.05N) sulfuric Acid. Using a volumetric pipette, add 3 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid to approx. 1500 ml water in 2 liter volumetric flask. Dilute volume with water. Standard Preparations: Accurately weigh 0.240g each std1 and std2 of sodium acetate tri-hydrate W.S. into 100 ml volumetric flask. Then dilute 25 ml to 50 ml with water. Sample Preparation: Dilute with water such that the concentrated of the sample lies within the concentrated range of the appropriate working standards…

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