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    Shear Test Experiment

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    8.5.3 INTERPRETATION Comment on the properties of the soil GENERAL REMARKS: This test is useful when the soil is soft and its water content is near liquid limit. The following precautions are necessary when using field vane shear tests: 1. The vane must be rotated soon (within 5 minutes) after insertion into the depth to be tested as delays of one (1) hour to one day may lead to overestimation of strength by 10% to 20% respectively. 2. Standard rate of rotation is 6 degrees per minute. 3.…

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    Additional Larox filter press; 6. Addition of a carbon regeneration system; 7. Pipeline from the FTDS to the mill; 8. FTDS pad expansion; 9. FTDS pond water treatment system and discharge; 10. Airstrip extension; and 11. Development of a wind farm and associated distribution lines. A Reclamation Cost Estimate (RCE) update for 2013 is included with this Plan (Appendix C). Standardized Reclamation Cost Estimator…

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    kilogram of Diced sweet potatoes 5. 1 liter of carbonated water or soda 6. ice procedure: a. mix all the ingredients especially the sweet potatoes in a big bowl b. serve chilled the Chery Paolo Cocktail! serving sugestion: 4-5 persons top 2. Peachymango Paolo Cocktail with Sweet Syrup ingredients: 1. 1 kilogram of cut Peach 2. 1 kilogram of ripe stripped Mangoes 3. 1 tablespoon of Caramel Syrup 4. 1 liter of carbonated water or soda 5. ice procedure: a. mix all the ingredients.…

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    1 mole of calcium chloride reacts with 1 mole of sodium carbonate and yields the product sodium chloride and calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is insoluble in water hence, it will produce precipitates when the reaction occurs. The reagent with fewest numbers of moles in this reaction will be considered as the limiting reagent. The reagent which has more moles than required and is left at the end of the reaction…

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    of colloidal systems of Diclofenac sodium. The interest of these Diclofenac sodium loaded colloidal systems was evidenced by the fact that they significantly prolonged the release of Diclofenac sodium. These colloidal systems released their drug content rapidly upon dilution. The similar behavior of the three systems indicates that the colloidal nature of the systems is the key factor responsible for their positive behavior. In conclusion, the results of this study emphasize the potential of…

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    The South Window of Canterbury Cathedral has long been one of the largest and eldest stained glass windows in existence. A factor that has had an impact on the ongoing restoration process is the high content of potassium oxide in the glass. Its presence renders the window more susceptible to the damages caused by pollutants. This study aims to analyze the making and restoration of the South Window of Canterbury Cathedral in relation to the potassium oxide that contributed to its deterioration.…

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    the family Unionidae in Mikolajskie Lake. Ekologia Polska 23: 317-334. Libois, R.M. and C. Hallet-Libois. 1987. The unionid mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of the Belgian upper River Meuse: an assessment of the impact of hydraulic works on the river water self-purification. Biological Conservation 42: 115-132. Ligon, F.K., Dietrich, W.E., and W.J. Trush. 1995. Downstream ecological effects of dams. BioScience 45: 183-192. Loar, J.M., Dye, L.L., Turner, R.R., and S.G. Hildebrand. 1980. Analysis of…

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    Physics Experimental investigations Will heating honey speed up how it falls from a spoon? The speed of falling of honey from an object depends on its viscosity. Viscosity is a measure of how much a fluid resists movement of a mass through it. It is the internal friction of a substance that causes it to be thick, sticky and adhesive. Apparatus needed for this investigation is: Electronic balance 750 grams of honey (around 530 mL / 530 cm3) Thermometer Bunsen burner / other source of heat /…

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    Plant Hormones Lab Report

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    indolebutyric acid. Three seeds were placed in 4 pots each, one pot functioned as a control group with no added hormone. A hormone solution for each type of auxin was created and added over four weeks. Each of the plants received an equal amount of water, light, and was exposed to equal amounts of light. After collecting the height data in centimeters it was determined that indolebutyric acid had the highest rate of growth of all the plant groups. Based on the data it can be concluded that…

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    Toluene Research Paper

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    Robin Galloway Chemistry Mrs. Reichert 4/22/16 Want some toxins with your beauty? “But he who dares not grasp the thorn should never crave the rose” this was written by an English poet by the name Anne Bronte, this can be interpreted to mean that you can not be rewarded with beautiful things if you do not suffer through the pain that comes with it, but when will people realize that some things are just not worth it? In our daily lives, we are exposed to numerous chemicals…

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