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    Integrity India

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    India has always worn its secularism with pride but the cracks in religious tolerance have been showing quite prominently of late. The recent bomb blasts that have rocked the nation in the last few days are a testimony to this. People from varied religions have been living together in our country for the past many centuries. I wonder what satisfaction these religious fanatics derive by killing so many innocent persons in such a ruthless manner. Unfortunately‚ this otherwise peaceful existence

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    Lab Report Part II

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    Lab Report Part II Purpose: To be familiarized with the science and techniques used to identify different types of bacteria based on their DNA sequences. Background Information: The process begins with preparing a sample. Successful identification starts with using a sample that is considered to be good. The first step is to pick up a single colony and drop it into a microcentrifuge tube. A buffer is used to dissolve the cell wall in order to extract bacterial DNA. This step may take several hours

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    mining‚ continuous mining‚ blast mining‚ and shortwall mining. Longwall mining is the most common‚ accounting for about 50% of all underground mining‚ and a machine is used to drill the coal out where it is then place on a conveyor after it falls down. Continuous mining too utilizes the conveyor belt system‚ and is also used by a machine. The machine contains many "teeth"‚ which scrape the coal from the seams of the many rooms built by miners for the machine to travel in. Blast mining is very straightforward

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    Nucluer Weapons

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    devastate a city. Nuclear weapons are considered weapons of mass destruction‚ and their use and control has been a major aspect of international policy since their debut. | http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/atomictest.htm | The First Atomic Bomb Blast‚ 1945The events that took place in a remote area of New Mexico during the predawn hours of July 16‚ 1945 forever changed the world.Even before the bomb was tested‚ a second bomb was secretly dispatched to the Pacific for an attack on the Japanese city

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    DNA Today

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     NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY  I’ve used this website in my microbiology class to identify an unknown bacteria using the  sites DNA sequencing data using BLAST. ​ BLAST for Basic Local Alignment Search Tool is an  algorithm​  for comparing ​ primary​  biological sequence information‚ such as the ​ amino­acid  sequences of different ​ proteins​  or the ​ nucleotides​  of ​ DNA sequences​ . A BLAST search enables a  researcher to compare a query sequence with a library or ​ database​  of sequences‚ and identify  library sequences that resemble the query sequence

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    Q I am contemplating powder-coating some hot-dip galvanized steel to further increase its corrosion protection. I have heard some rumors regarding the adhesion of powder coatings on galvanized steel. Apparently the adhesion is compromised due to the zinc coating outgassing. Is there any truth to this? Is there anything I can do to prevent outgassing of the zinc coating? lightly-acidic solution will remove oxides from the surface as well as slightly etch the steel surface‚ providing a better surface

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    Man Made Disasters

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    Man-made disasters Man-made disasters are disasters resulting from man-made hazards (threats having an element of human intent‚ negligence‚ or error; or involving a failure of a man-made system)‚ as opposed to natural disasters resulting from natural hazards. Man-made hazards or disasters are sometimes referred to as anthropogenic. Contents * 1 Sociological hazards * 1.1 Crime * 1.1.1 Arson * 1.2 Civil disorder *

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    Proposal Letter

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    million in funding from project backers and supporters around the world. You are lucky that we recognized your games and we want it to be better and bolder‚ we aim for the best and we wish to work with you as soon as possible. This project will be a blast and the start of the new generation of gaming. Call today to see how we can further improve you gaming environment. Let’s start the new generation of gaming and gamers. Sincerely‚ President of Oculus Rift February 13‚ 2014 Playweb Games

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    extraction of metals

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    Lead Zn Fe Pb Reduction of the metal oxides in a blast furnace. Carbon is used as the reducing agent. It is often in the form of coke (made from coal). Although this uses a lot of energy‚ this is cheaper than using electricity. Hydrogen Copper Silver Gold Cu Ag Au These metals occur “native” (as uncombined elements) in the Earth’s crust. Copper also exists as compounds in ores. These can be reduced using carbon in a blast furnace.

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    Nestle Pakistan

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    upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast or a nuclear reaction conducted in an unshielded facility‚ so called because it "falls out" of the sky after the explosion and shock wave have passed. Some basic information It commonly refers to the radioactive dust and ash created when a nuclear weapon explodes‚ but this dust can also be originated in a damaged nuclear plant. This radioactive dust‚ consisting of material either directly vaporized by a nuclear blast or charged by exposure‚ is a highly

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