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    test being easily modifiable and the degree of inflammatory response of the rabbit eye easy to determine,…

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    Bacillus anthraces is an intense irresistible malady brought on by Bacillus anthraces, a spore shaping, gram-positive bacillus. Related malady happens most much of the time in sheep, goats, and dairy cattle, which get spores through ingestion of polluted soil. People can get to be tainted through skin contact, ingestion, or inward breath of B. anthraces spores from contaminated creatures or creature items (as in "fleece sorter's infection" from introduction to goat hair). Individual…

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    near IU golf driving range on 75 acres adjacent to the IU Technology Park. It is important to understand how this land-use change can influence the annual and monthly surface runoff, stream flow, groundwater flow on Griffy Lake under the current climate situation. To identify the relationship between urbanization and hydrological responses, watershed-scale simulation models with integration of spatial GIS (Geographic Information System) framework, can be quite effective. The Soil and Water…

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    10% v/v) were inoculated with seed culture (2% v/v), mixed with the solis substrate and incubated at 30°C. After incubation, RLs were extracted as described above. Control uninoculated flasks were prepared and treated similarly. 1.6.4. Response surface methodology (RSM) for the optimization of RL production under SSF Factors such as inoculum size (represented by the code A), temperature (represented by the code B) and pH (represented by the code C) were optimized by RSM. Experimental…

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    1.1 General Introduction The steadily growing field of brain–computer interfacing (BCI) may develop useful technologies, with a major positive impact on individuals and society as a whole. Meanwhile, the development of BCI presents significant ethical and legal challenges. Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have attracted much attention recently, triggered by new scientific progress in understanding brain function and by impressive applications. A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a computer…

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    work experience completed scales measuring EI, EL, the Big Five personality factors and several job characteristics. Principal Components Analysis of the emotional labour scale produced three factors. The first factor represented a continuum between Surface Acting and expressing felt emotions, the second factor represented the use of Deep Acting to create appropriate emotions and the third factor, labelled ‘Cognitive Re-appraisal,’ represented a form of Deep Acting which has not been measured by…

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    Chicken Feathers Case Study

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    Valorisation of chicken feathers: Optimization and Characterization of Cleaning process of chicken feathers by Response surface methodology Tamrat Tesfaye1 Bruce Sithole1, 2 Deresh Ramjugernath1, 3 1Discipline of Chemical Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa 2Forestry and Forest Products Research Centre, Natural Resources and the Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Durban, South Africa 3Pro Vice-Chancellor: Innovation, Commercialization and…

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    Niger Delta area, which are Delta, Edo and Rivers. A total number of 150 questionnaires were distributed among the Government officials, the non-governmental organizations (NGO´s), the researcher, the oil workers and the communities as whole. 110 responses were received from the…

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    Tikal Influence On Maya

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    The year is 810 and the location is Central Petén. Tikal’s ruling dynasty is constructing its last ever building, a stone monument to celebrate the current K’atun ending. Conclusively this was nothing short of remarkable considering Tikal had only recently blossomed like never before in its history, it had a population of roughly 280,000, over 1,500,000 including its vassal city states as well. Indeed the entire Classic Maya world (250AD-900AD) was undergoing changes too, albeit they…

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    Amaranth Case Study

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    Best textured and expanded form of product was obtained with 15% moisture. With this moisture condition the extrudate were having the greater expansion, shear force and greater surface area per unit weight, was noticed. Based on the conditions which results in maximum expansion ratio, extrusion product has high acceptable amaranth based snack product. Pedersen et al., (1987) has done work on nutritional value of amaranth (Amanathus…

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