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    Geography

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    Soils of Gujarat Booklet No. 360 Soil Science: SSS - 5 Contents Preface I. Introduction II. Geographical Situation III. Land. Utilization Pattern IV. PhysIography A. Main land B. Kutch Saurashtra V. Climate VI. Vegetation VII. Soils VII. Problem Soils IX. Soils and Fertilizer Management X. Fertilizer Recommendation for Important Crops XI. Techniques for Efficient Fertilizer Use Preface The soils of Gujarat are classified into nine

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    Duracell Turnaround

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    competitors to lower the price to attract the customer. Thus‚ profit margin continuously decline. There are few segments especially rechargeable and lithium ion battery market has been grow (as a result‚ overall revenue grow)‚ still big market is alkaline battery and market is already saturated. Moreover‚ the sales in emerging market has not been substantially improved‚ adding a burden for each companies focused more on price. Because of the market is highly saturated‚ advertisement and marketing

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    Ocean Acidification Essay

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    OCEAN ACIDIFICATION The world’s oceans have largely been left out of the mainstream discussion of global climate change. Yet‚ as one of the largest natural reservoirs of carbon‚ the surface ocean plays a critical role in the global carbon cycle. Over recent years‚ human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels have increased the amount of carbon dioxide gas emitted to the atmosphere and the amount that dissolves into the ocean. Over the last decade‚ scientists have discovered that this excess

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    Unit 2 Review: Atomic Structure‚ Nuclear chemistry‚ Quantum Theory‚ Periodic Table Basic Atomic Structure 1. Complete the following chart. 2. Atomic mass is a decimal. Why? It is a weighted average of all naturally occurring isotopes. 3. Define Isotope. The same element‚ different number of neutrons‚ therefore a different mass. 4. Positively charged ions are formed when atom _loses_ (lose‚ gain) electrons. 5. Calculate the atomic mass of the following sample of Silicon. 92.21 % 28Si‚ 4.70% 29Si

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    Bioethanol Aspen Simulation

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    integration of sugarcane bagasse for sustainable biofuels production – Part 1. Chem. Eng. Res. Des. 89‚ 270–279. Rocha‚ G.J.M.‚ Gonçalves‚ A.R.‚ Oliveira‚ B.R.‚ Olivares‚ E.G.‚ Rossell‚ C.E.V.‚ 2012. Steam explosion pretreatment reproduction and alkaline delignification reactions performed on a pilot scale with sugarcane bagasse for bioethanol production. Ind. Crops Prod. 35‚ 274–279. Seabra‚ J.E.A.‚ Tao‚ L.‚ Chum‚ H.L.‚ Macedo‚ I.C.‚ 2010. A techno-economic evaluation of the effects of centralized

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    Cytokines and Stat Signaling

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    Christian Schindler lnga Strehlow Departments of Microbiology and Medicine College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University New York‚ NY 10032 Cytokines and STAT Signaling 1. Introduction First discovered as the major signal transducer in interferon-mediated gene activation‚ STATs (signal transducers and activators of transcription) are now known to play a significant role in signal transduction for most cytokines. STATs represent a family of conserved proteins‚ seven of which have

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    The History of Forensic Science Law Enforcement has used forensic science for years to help solve puzzling crimes. But not to many people know just how long the art of forensic science has been around. For example evidence of fingerprints were found in paintings and prehistoric rock carvings made by humans. The Chinese have probably used forensics much longer than most civilizations. For example back in the 700’s they used fingerprints to find out the identity of documents and clay sculptures.

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    ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS

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    caused by reactive metabolites or immunologic reactions.. eg. Paracetamol hepatotoxicity  Aspirin induced tinnitus.  Aplastic anemia with chloramphenicol. Or with a predisposing disorder like  primaquine induced hemolysis in pts. with glucose-6-phosphatase dehydrogenase deficiency. Type C(Continous)reaction  Reactions due to long term use  Eg.analgesic nephropathy Tardive dyskinesia

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    Outline notes: 1. Lecture - General signaling principles Geraint Thomas Introduction Failure in cell signaling influences the normal cell homeostasis and finally can results in diseases. (According to OMIM between 250-2500 diseases are related to genetic changes e.g. IBD‚ Huntington‚ etc) Signals induce transitions from state 1 to state 2. Even for staying alive cells need constant signaling. Characteristics of a signal/change: - Perturbation from steady state

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    Disaccharides

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    Disaccharides Sucrose A crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose‚ C12H22O11‚ found in many plants but extracted as ordinary sugar mainly from sugarcane and sugar beets‚ widely used as a sweetener or preservative and in the manufacture of plastics and soaps‚ also called saccharose. Sucrose is one of the main products of photosynthesis and the most common transport sugar in plants. It is also a no reducing disaccharide‚ and is synthesized in the cytosol via the phosphorylated intermediate

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