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    CHANGES IN THE BIOMASS CONTENT IN SUNDARBAN AREA: A REMOTE SENSING APPROACH The Sundarban‚ covering about one million ha in the delta of the rivers Ganga‚ Brahmaputra and Meghna at the point where it merges with the Bay of Bengal‚ is the single largest block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world shared between Bangladesh (62%) and India (38%)‚ which supports a large‚ biodiversity-rich unique ecosystem. The larger part (62%) is situated in the southwest corner of Bangladesh located between

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    Content Management System

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    Content Management Systems Kristian Riiber Mandrup‚ DIKU1 1 October 2004 1 supervised by Fritz Henglein‚ professor at DIKU Abstract This thesis presents a (CMS) designed and implemented using a (SOA) laid on top of a distributed (P2P) XML - . The CMS to be implemented is called CMSX (Content management system using Mobile services in Service oriented architecture on top of Xml store). A Content Management System is useful when various types of content are to be reused in multiple ways

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    Coke Market Driven Marketing

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    “Principles of Marketing Driven Marketing” * Choose a company which illustrate the Principles of “Market Driven Marketing” and how it succeeded by applying those rules or failed by not doing so. Date : 12th May 2011 Submitted To : Submitted By : Student ID : Content Page Introduction …………………………….. 3 Principles of Market Driven Marketing …………………………….. 4 Brand Equity ……………………………... 5 Target Market

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    crm content analysis

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    Content Analysis Research Methods Joanna Blanco-Velo What is content analysis? “…a systematic‚ replicable technique for compressing many words of text into fewer content categories based on explicit rules of coding .” (Berelson‚1952) "any technique for making inferences by objectively and systematically identifying specified characteristics of messages" Holsti (1969) not restricted to the domain of textual analysis‚ but may be applied to other areas Forms of content analysis • Quantitative

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    Content Analysis Outline

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    Basic Outline for a Content Analysis Paper The best way to understand how to organize and write a journal article is to look at the articles in one or two of the major journals and see how they are organized. Look for articles that are somewhat similar in their approach or methods‚ but any issue of ASR will give you a good idea of the structure. There is some flexibility‚ but there is also a clear general logic and sequence that journal reviewers and readers expect to find‚ and that allows people

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    energy content in food

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    Energy content is an important property of food. The energy your body needs for running‚ talking‚ and thinking comes from the food you eat. Energy content is the amount of heat produced by the burning of 1 gram of a substance‚ and is measured in joules per gram (J/g). Usually‚ fat-rich foods like peanuts and cashews provide more energy than just carbohydrates like marshmallows. You can determine the energy content by burning a portion of food and capturing the heat released to a known mass of

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    Moisture Content in Tofu

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    DISCUSSION Table 1. Theoretical and experimental value of moisture content in Tofu. Theoretical Value of Moisture Content in Tofu | Experimental Value of Moisture Content in Tofu | 84.20% to 85.65% | 81.65 % | From the result‚ moisture content in tofu samples is around 81.65 %. From references‚ the moisture content of tofu samples from 84.20% to 85.65%. (Wang et al‚ 1983) The difference value of this moisture content may be caused of the error during the experiment such as the balance

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    Vitamin C Content

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    OBJECTIVE  To investigate the vitamin C content of different fruit juices.  To identify which fruit juices has higher vitamin C content and the lowest vitamin C content.  To determine the standard curve of vitamin C based on percentage of vitamin C.  To differentiate between fresh juices and carton juices.  To consider the reliability and validity of the results. PROBLEM STATEMENT Which type of fruit juices has the most vitamin C content? HYPOTHESIS  The smaller the amount of the fruit juices

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    Caloric Content of Food

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    [Caloric Content of Food] Submitted by Jamie Kaiser                                                                                                                                                                               Date Submitted:   10/2/12 Date Performed:  10/2/12 Lab Section: Chem-180          Course Instructor: Bassa                                                        Purpose The purpose of the experiment was to take foods and to find out the energy content of the foods

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    information and applications. Follow these guidelines: 1. In the Date content control‚ type over the default date format and type the full date using the month name‚ day and four digit year. Example: June 5‚ 2009 2. Put your real name in place of the sender company name 3. Enter your address 4. Put the name of the college/university to whom you are sending the letter in the Type the recipient name content control 5. Type the recipient address 6. Bold the name of the college/university

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