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    Research Proposal

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    Biology June 13‚ 2011 E. coli Levels in the Finley River and the Possible Effects on the Recreational Users. Significance: E. coli ‚ short for Escherichia coli‚ is a class of bacteria found naturally in the intestines of humans and other land dwelling animals (6). It is part of a group of bacteria known as coliform. There are hundreds of known strains of E. coli. Most are harmless. Some however‚ such as E. coli O157:H7‚ can cause severe infection which can often cause

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    Science Notes

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    Consider a very hot mug of coffee on the countertop of your kitchen. For discussion purposes‚ we will say that the cup of coffee has a temperature of 80°C and that the surroundings has a temperature of 26°C. What do you suppose will happen in this situation? I suspect that you know that the cup of coffee will gradually cool down over time. At 80°C‚ you wouldn’t dare drink the coffee. Even the coffee mug will likely be too hot to touch. But over time‚ both the coffee mug and the coffee will cool down

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    Duckweed Hypothesis

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    need enough water from the marsh to fill all four tanks needed in the Elodea experiment as well as the beakers/tupperware containers in the Daphnia portion of the experiment. This is also true for the duckweed needed from Nahant Marsh: we will need to collect enough for both tests to our hypothesis which will be enough to treat two tanks with Elodea and half of the containers for Daphnia. Once all of these materials are collected we will create our tanks to observe the Elodea. All of the tanks will

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    Ideal Gas Law

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    __________________ Period _______ Given: Ideal Gas Law = then P = n = V = T = R = 1. What pressure is required to contain 0.023 moles of nitrogen gas in a 4.2 L container at a temperature of 20.(C? 2. Oxygen gas is collected at a pressure of 123 kPa in a container which has a volume of 10.0 L. What temperature must be maintained on 0.500 moles of this gas in order to maintain this pressure? Express the temperature in degrees Celsius.

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    July 21‚ 2013 Introduction to Scientific Thought: Science Experiment Project Introduction My wife and I love to cook and especially love to make sweet things. Every year around late April or early May‚ we travel past Marble Falls to Sweet Berry Farms and hand pick strawberries to make our favorite sweet treats. My wife is somewhat of an expert in the making of strawberry jam and I dabble in desserts made with chocolate; strawberries dipped in milk‚ dark‚ and white chocolate are my personal favorites

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    dengue prevention

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    of the container of water doesn’t matter‚ as mosquito larvae and pupa are small. In the event a breeding source is found‚ the owner must treat the problem and take steps to prevent the recurrence of breeding. By reducing the number of breeding sources‚ we can reduce the number of mosquitoes and cases of mosquito-borne disease. First and foremost‚ you are advised to use Abate or larvicide to kill mosquitoes and destroy the larva. Part from that‚ you can put some salt into the containers holding

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    Benchmark Port of Rotterdam

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    ------------------------------------------------- Research Analysis The Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Durban Gerard de Vries & Eder Mufunko Inhoudsopgave 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 Facts and Figures 5 2.1 Description type of goods port of Rotterdam 8 2.1 Description type of goods port of Durban 12 3.1 Daily Routine in the Port of Rotterdam 14 3.2 Daily routine in the Port of Durban 20 4. Economic analysis of the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Durban 23 5. Analysis

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    Eurofood Case Analysis

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    products shipped via boats. The products shipped through boats are divided mainly into two types: 1. Complete Container: Contains products shipped from the same supplier. Complete container takes about 20 days to ship from Europe to Hong Kong and costs 0.5 Hong Kong Dollars per kilogram 2. Consolidated container: Contains products shipped from a group of suppliers using the same container as a rented facility. This shipping takes about 30 days to reach the customer and costs about 3 Hong Kong Dollars

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    Non Biodegradable Wastes

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    towels into hand towels rather than buying new ones. You can even sew your own reusable bags from jeans or canvas. Cover and Store Leftovers in Reusable Containers Don’t buy aluminum foil‚ plastic wrap or waxed paper. Use glass or plastic containers with lids to store leftovers. Rather than transferring food from serving dishes into storage containers when you’ll eat it within the next day or two‚ place a plate over the top of the plate or bowl and put it right into the refrigerator. Buy in Bulk CalRecycle

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    packaging

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    The self contained and self sufficiency nature of this type of existence created little need to store‚ transport or package items as they were consumed almost instantly. Containers of that period consisted of leaves‚ shells and gourds which later gave way to materials that were of natural origin‚ such as animal organs‚ containers made of woven grasses and logs that were hollowed (Berger‚ 2002). As humankind progressed‚ gathered into larger villages and what could be termed towns the increased nature

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