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    Commission (set up in 1926 to find reasons for low output) promoted welfare for the rural community and also suggested the formation of the ICAR (Imperial Council of Agricultural Research) which happened in 1929. Wide research was encouraged‚ and irrigation focused upon. The 1930s then saw the Great Depression felt worldwide. After WWII and incidents including Bengal Famine and Great Depression‚ reorganization was effected. Despite such great strides‚ there was a low productivity per hectare‚ because

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    incontinence. Urge incontinence is described as going before you reach the toilet – this is usually due to an overactive bladder. Stress incontinence is usually seen in women who have given birth as it is related to pelvic relaxation. Patients lose urinary control when they cough or bear down due to increased intraabdominal pressure. Overflow incontinence occurs when the bladder is full of urine and the urine spills out because it has reached its filling capacity. This usually occurs in men with

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    THE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION 1.- Population and Economic Growth One of the most important changes was the continuous expansion of the population and the economy. Most observers in the eighteenth century did not believe that expansion of the population and the economy could be sustained indefinitely. The population had consistently expanded as the greater agricultural productivity permitted maintaining an adequate food supply. The industrial economy had been able to employ large numbers

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    Effect of Different Microwave Doses on Vicia faba Germination‚ Growth and Genetic makeup Problem: Some areas are affected by high frequencies of microwaves; this affects plant growth‚ germination and genetic makeup‚ which leads to a loss in crop yield‚ including one of the major crops of high economic importance‚ the Vicia faba. Abstract: Plants and their stresses have been of very great importance lately. Since there are many kinds of stresses‚ we only studied one‚ but a very important

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    Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is an inflammation of the bladder that causes bladder pain and irritation. In the article that I chose‚ the authors discussed the etiology‚ pathophysiology‚ management‚ pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches‚ and surgical interventions of IC. The condition commonly occurs in women and teens. Diagnosis is usually one of exclusion and treatment is provided to reduce inflammation. Symptoms of IC include urgency‚ frequency‚ painful urination‚ nocturia and fever

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    BIOL 231 – Marine Environment Title An integrated study of the Mpenjati Estuary-Beach System. (Physical Component) Kutlo Thathe University Road Westville Private Bag X 5600 Durban 4000 210551705@stu.ukzn.ac.za Abstract This study was conducted at the Mpenjati Estaury which is located in Port Shepstone and lies along the south coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal. An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of water which is either permanently or periodically open to the sea and within which

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    Carolina Mammal Kidney Dissection Guide TM Capsule Cortex Medulla Pyramid Papilla Column Hilus Renal artery Renal vein Major calyx Minor calyx Pyramid Arcuate artery Arcuate vein Interlobar artery Interlobar vein Ureter Pelvis Sinus C80137 CarolinaTM Mammal Kidney Dissection Guide Overview The Carolina Mammal Kidney Dissection Guide is a general set of instructions for dissecting mammal kidneys. With each type of kidney‚ there will be differences in the size of the structures and kidney

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    needed in the duodenum. Excretory system The bladder is an organ from the excretory system. The structure of the bladder is a muscular sac. It is located above the pubic bone‚ and slightly behind it. The bladder can also look like a “pear” when it is empty. The bladder holds the urine that was made in the kidneys. The bladder has many layers of muscle tissue. This is so that the bladder can expand to hold more urine if needed. The pear shape that the bladder has gives it a good structure or container

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    land. The earliest river valleys were the Nile‚ located in Egypt‚ Indus‚ located in India‚ and Huang River‚ located in China. River valleys were geographical advantages which allowed the ancient people to farm‚ have a reliable water source‚ like irrigation systems which brought water to crops and a way trade. In the Nile river valley people cultivated wheat and barley and along the banks people harvested papyrus using it to make paper‚ baskets‚ sandals‚ and plenty of other important necessities. Covering

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    Chapter 9 (Nutrients and Feedstuffs) Nutrient – component of feed that aids in the support of life Feed – any material‚ after ingestion by the animal‚ that is capable of being digested‚ absorbed and utilized * Not all feed is utilized Lignin – indigestible * Lignin is what the outer wall of a plant cell * The older the plant is the more lignin it has Components of animal feed * Water – (#1 most important nutrient) * Dry matter * Inorganic matter (minerals)

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