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    to the Supreme Judicial Court. The problem at conflict in this case was whether or not James mother‚ Anna‚ was defined as a feme-covert or as a citizen of The United States. This court case was called Martin v. Massachusetts. According to the Source‚ in eighteenth-century Anglo-America a married women‚ by law‚ was known as a feme-covert. A woman considered a feme-covert was completely covered by her husband and had no recognized legal identity. She had no right to buy‚ sell or own property independently

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    1. Why do flowers have such a pleasant scent? What would be the practical reason? The practical reason for flowers having such a pleasant scent is to attract birds and insects such as bees. By attracting them to the flower‚ the bird or insect will be more likely to spread the pollen of the flower around‚ allowing for reproduction of that flower. 2. What is the reason behind evolutionary adaptation of flowers into bright colors? The reason behind the evolutionary adaptation of flowers

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    playgrounds and matting. Rubber crumb is also used in new tyres‚ devulcanisation for low-tech pressed or extruded rubber products‚ commercial flooring‚ traffic control products and plenty more. Ambient Scrap Tire processing The process is called ambient‚ because all size reduction steps take place at or near ambient temperatures‚ i.e. no cooling is applied to make the rubber brittle. The tires are first processed into chips of 2” (50 mm) in size in a preliminary shredder (A). The tire chips then enter

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    results obtained were that the initial ambient level in the experiment was 5.7; the breaths taken and the operculum beats were observed and recorded. The number of operculum beats decreased‚ possibly due to experimental errors. The number of breaths per hour showed an increase. The oxygen content was decreased by bubbling nitrogen until about4 mg/L. This was repeated 5 times at different oxygen content levels and opercula beats and breaths recorded. At ambient level 1.23 was maintained through manipulation

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    touch‚ raises a variety of questions pertaining to the significance of this inclusion and the relationship between the senses of touch and smell as well as the senses in general. Meanwhile‚ upon examination of the Kama sutra the sense of smell and the scents of objects comes into play in a context of Indian literature associated not with aesthetic poetry but with a much more technical and instructive guidebook. In this case‚ the sense of smell is used to convey not simply emotion but allows the reader

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    sleeping. The use of a scent trained service dog has prevented the loss of life for many diabetic individuals. Diabetic Alert Dogs are trained to detect fluctuating blood sugars and alert the child and caregiver before a hypo or hyper-glycemic episode occurs. When properly trained Diabetic Alert Dogs can help manage and control unfavorable blood sugar levels in diabetic children‚ using scent training to provide safety and security. Science and studies have shown that use of scent training in dogs

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    throughout the novel: leaving people‚ killing innocent young girls and creating scents/perfumes. Through an examination of these events‚ it is evident that Süskind paints a picture of an existentialist way of thinking but also criticizes society and the weaknesses of human nature. Grenouille‚ the main character of the novel has olfactory abilities‚ which encourages him to embark on a journey in finding and creating the perfect scent. Throughout the novel and his journey‚ Grenouille chooses his own path

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    Center‚ Moscow 125438‚ Russia Several nozzle concepts that promise a gain in performance over existing conventional nozzles are discussed in this paper. It is shown that signi cant performance gains result from the adaptation of the exhaust ow to the ambient pressure. Special attention is then given to altitude-adaptive nozzle concepts‚ which have recently received new interest in the space industry. Current research results are presented for dual-bell nozzles and other nozzles with devices for forced

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    PROPOSED BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION (BTS) October‚ 2012 1.0 Introduction The sources of ambient air pollution‚ especially in urban environments‚ are often quite diverse. These sources can be broadly classified as stationary‚ mobile and area emission sources. Emissions of pollution from these three classes of sources typically result in complex spatial and temporal distributions of ambient air pollution concentrations. Emission inventories form a cornerstone for planning a monitoring strategy

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    traveled‚ increasing industrial activity without adequate air emission treatment or control‚ | |open burning of solid waste including plastic‚ and use of ozone depleting substances (ODSs) are some of the major causes of | |deterioration of ambient air quality. | |Some key environmental issues about air quality in Pakistan have been assessed and discussed‚ using the Pressure‚ State‚ Impact | |and

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