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    The Desired Strength of Cement Hollow Blocks Using Ground Plastics with Silver Lining as a Material Science Investigation Project Ian B. Lampad Daisybelle S. Bañas Queen Farrah Jade M. Glodo Researchers Hinatuan National Comprehensive High School Hinatuan‚ Surigao del Sur Mrs. Fe Gagarin A. Lilangan Adviser Acknowledgment This research project would not have been possible without the support of many people. We would like to convey thanks first to our Almighty

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    introduction to cotton

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    1. INTRODUCTION Textile have much as important bearing on daily lives that everyone needs from earliest times‚ people have used textiles of various types for covering‚ warmth. Personal adornment and even to display personal wealth. Today textiles are still used for these purposes and everyone is an ultimate consumer. It begins in agriculture with fibre production of cotton‚ flax and other fibrous plants. These fibres are process into yarns and fabrics. The yarns are made into fabrics for industrial

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    VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF TRANSPORT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORT Bioethanol Vilnius‚ 2011 CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………………………………………….………..3 1. What is Bioethanol?...........................................................................................................4 2. Bioethanol Production............................................................................................................4 3.1. Concentrated

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    natural constituent of coffee which contains less than 135 mg per cup and cola which contains 3.75 mg per ounce. Tea leaves are not composed of caffeine alone. Tannins‚ cellulose‚ small amount of glucose‚ free amino acids‚ some proteins‚ residual pigments and saponins are compounds extracted along with caffeine into the tea. Cellulose is the main component of tea leaves and is insoluble in water. Tannins are phenolic compounds with high molecular weight‚ acidic behavior and soluble in water. Caffeine

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    textile

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    3 Textile Organic Dyes – Characteristics‚ Polluting Effects and Separation/Elimination Procedures from Industrial Effluents – A Critical Overview Zaharia Carmen and Suteu Daniela ‘Gheorghe Asachi’ Technical University of Iasi‚ Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection‚ Romania 1. Introduction The residual dyes from different sources (e.g.‚ textile industries‚ paper and pulp industries‚ dye and dye intermediates industries‚ pharmaceutical industries‚ tannery‚ and Kraft

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    Plant Cells

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    are straight‚ hollow cylinders are found throughout the cytoplasm of all eukaryotic cells and carry out a variety of functions‚ ranging from transport to structural support. This type of eukaryotic cell also contains a strong cell wall composed of cellulose or chitin fibers embedded in a matrix of other polysaccharides and proteins. Furthermore‚ a generalized eukaryotic plant cells also contains cytoplasm‚ which is a fluid with dissolved substances‚ and mitochondria‚ which produce cellular energy (ATP)

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    Leucocephala Case Study

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    Malaysia is one of the countries with the most abundant types of tropical tree species available in nature. Woods and timber are important in the economic development of Malaysia especially in the import and export industry. One type of woods with such vital function is Leucaena leucocephala. It is a plant species with many branches and numerous clusters of flat pods that enveloped the seeds (Shelton et al.‚ 1994). L. leucocephala was first brought into Southeast Asia in the last few centuries by

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    A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in BIOLOGY Date: January 22‚ 2013 Time: 7:30-8:30 Section: BSEd-2B I. Objective(s) At the end of the 60-minute period‚ at least 75% of the student’s should be able to: 1. Differentiate prokaryotic from eukaryotic cells. II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes b. References: b.1. Department of Education. 2002. Operations Handbook in Biology: 2002 Basic Education Curriculum Secondary Level. II. 1. 1.4. b.2. Department of Education

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    History of Packaging

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    ABE321 A Brief History of Packaging1 Kenneth R. Berger‚ reviewed by B. Welt2 Introduction From the very earliest times‚ humans consumed food where it was found. Families and villages made or caught what they used. They were also self-sufficient‚ so there was little need for packaging of goods‚ either for storage or transportation. When containers were needed‚ nature provided gourds‚ shells‚ and leaves. Later‚ containers were fashioned from natural materials‚ such as hollowed logs‚ woven grasses

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    E85 Research Paper

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    fluctuate is because not every batch of e85 is eighty-five percent ethanol. The maximum number of reduction from pump e85 is fifty-two percent. In addition‚ ethanol produced from corn cellulose can have numbers very close to a seventy-eight percent reduction. Additionally in the future‚ ethanol made from biomass cellulose can reduce emissions by eighty-six percent compared to gasoline. Furthermore‚ according to the Alternative Fuel Data Center‚ e85 decreases emissions of carbon dioxide‚ carbon monoxide

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