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    The technology is expected to double the company’s chilled space without increasing its carbon footprint. Additionally, it would reduce the coolers’ energy requirements, thereby lowering costs (Flynn & Okuonzi, 2016). The Coca-Cola’s Lumense Nano Sensing Technology helps the company in detecting traces of contaminant molecules in CO2 which is applicable in carbonating the company’s beverages (Albaum, G., &Tse, D. K., 20016).…

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    The Algae Bloom Process

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    Maumee river was the main source of nutrients for the cHAB growth in the lake. Again, the agricultural area of the watershed also contributed for the phosphorus load in the lake. Nitrogen loading also helped in the algae bloom during that period. Remote sensing tool using satellites used for detection of the algae bloom at Lake Erie (shown in Figure 3). NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Lake Erie Experimental HAB Bulletin and associated Experimental HAB tracker helped to…

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    ROLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AND BEER LAMBERT’S LAW Electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic radiatio :– it is a form of energy whose behavior is described by the properties of particles and wave. Few properties of electromagnetic radiation for eg. Its refraction when it passes from one medium to another are explained best by describing light as a wave. Some other properties such as emission and absorption are better explained by treating light as a particle. The correct or exact nature…

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    Several terminologies have been used worldwide to describe wildfire or forest fire (e.g. Hardy, 2005; Bento-Gonçalves et al., 2012; Eriksen and Prior, 2013; Mhawej et al., 2015). Generally in the United States, these definitions included prescribed fire - which is a controlled burn ignited by human under a controlled environment and on a limited spatial scale. However, in this chapter, we only focus on uncontrolled fire that occurs in the countryside or wildland. Studies such as Kumagai et al.…

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    I was furious, for anger is a protective mechanism to cover up fear, hurt or sadness. It was inevitable that there was a ferocity resonating deep within my soul, as I was deceptively sensing all of these negative emotions. However, this was the moment I have been waiting for since they wretched me away from my mother, the distinct sound of my formidable cry and the aggravation, anger, reluctance, and sadness that all played across my mother’s beautiful melancholy face now branded into my mind.…

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    Procedures • Sony Convergence Procedure – Changing values in the service mode to adjust the factory convergence. • Firmware Update Procedure – Download appropriate firmware update. • Sony ISS Products Services Procedure – Repair and service for Sony Image Sensing Solution (ISS) Products. Decision Making Styles of Sony PS4 Sony Company used five steps from the problem solving to the process of the decision making. With the problem solving and decision making process, Sony Company able to tame…

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    Urban Heat Island Case Study

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    2.1 The Formation of UHI Luke Howard first proposed the urban heat island concept in 1833, he had examined the average temperature between London city and villages in 1920. As the result showed that the London city temperature is significant higher than the rural area in the day and night due to land usage increasing, lack of vegetation, artificial environments and heat production effect the high temperature in urban area than rural area. Therefore, UHI change the urban district of the…

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    Angkor

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    Occupying substantial areas of land, the massive reservoirs, or barays, of Angkor have much debated purposes. One such debate paints the Khmer capital as a hydraulic city, in which the barays, along with other waterworks, were a part of an extensive, meticulously planned, and utilitarian water management network built primarily for the purpose of irrigation. Acker points to four roots of the hydraulic debate and the argument for rice agriculture in Angkor (1998:12-13). The first root is inspired…

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    • Transfer of files, media between two mobile phones. • Data logging equipment that transmits data to a computer via Bluetooth technology. • Many gaming consoles use Bluetooth for their wireless controllers or for motion sensing games. 8 ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH • Bluetooth never requires a clean line of sight to set up a connection. That means it is also possible to transfer the data if the devices are in separate rooms. • The fact that it does not require any…

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    “One of the most common ways is by accident” (Jew 8); but other more scientific methods utilized are: surveys, remote sensing, and aerial (lidar mapping). Once a site is found it is categorized “according to four categories: location, age, function, cultural group” (Jew 5); and an interpretation of the site is then made based on these categorizes, and the data and materials…

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