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    India is the leading milk producing country in the world with a production of about 110 million ton per annum. The leaders of milk procurement in India‚ Anand Co-operative society followed by Nestle often face a scarcity of milk supply to meet their national and global demands particularly in summers. The major reasons for the less supply during the summers were analyzed and the study coined a term known as “Heat Stress”. Heat Stress is correlated to both ambient temperature and humidity level

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    CBSE PMT (Pre Medical Test) is an entrance exam of the national level. It is popularly known as the AIPMT (All India Pre Medical Test). It is conducted by CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) every year to fill 15% of the total seats for medical/dental bachelor degree courses in medical colleges run by Union of India‚ state government‚ municipal and other local authorities in India except the state of Jammu & Kashmir. According to the revised scheme‚ the AIPMT examination is conducted in two

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    Weather Effects on Aviation Infrared Systems Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract Infrared (IR) systems utilize electromagnetic energy of specific wavelengths emitting from bodies to accomplish an end goal of the system (Smith‚ 2005). Examples of these goals in aviation are imaging‚ detection‚ tracking‚ and targeting. Infrared systems are also used in other aviation areas such as weather equipment or air to ground targeting systems‚ but this paper will focus on systems specifically

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    | Lithosphere | Ecology (NASC 1093) | | The Lithosphere * The lithosphere is the hard shell of the Earth‚ consisting of the crust and the topmost part of the upper mantle. * It is a relatively thin layer‚ about 31 to 62 miles (50 to 100 km) thick under the oceans and 93 miles (150 km) thick on the continents. * It contains the minerals‚ rocks and soils that humans have used for building materials‚ metals and agriculture. * This layer is composed of the upper crust‚ about 3 miles

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    difference method in one dimensional system (slab). • It allows predicting temperature profiles. • The model will later be validated with experiments and data on apple fruit. ADVANTAGES OF MICROWAVE HEATING • Does not involve a conduction or convection medium • Food material is heated directly due to agitation of the polar molecules contained – namely water • Reduced drying time • Improved final quality of the dried products • Better rehydration DRAWBACKS OF MICROWAVE HEATING • Inherent non-uniformity

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    ITS Preparation evaporat during the Heating Process and the Cooks this food. Heat is Applied directly to the food by convection Thusis way of making the food to get cooked. The action or movement of air around the food‚ cook it. Let us now have to look at each of thes cooking methods Baking [pic] [pic] In baking method of cooking‚ the food is cooked Heating Using convection. The food is put into an Enclosed Area Where Is Then Applied heat and the movement of heat Within the confined space‚

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    AIR POLLUTION [pic] Introduction The earth’s atmosphere‚ at or near sea level‚ consists approximately of 78 percent nitrogen‚ 21 percent oxygen and 1 percent other gases. If it were possible to remain in this state‚ 100 percent clean air would result. However‚ many varied sources allow other gases and particulates to mix with the clean air‚ causing our atmosphere to become unclean or polluted. Some of these pollutants are visible while others are invisible‚ with each

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    6th Grade Science Vocabulary List 1. Qualitative Observation- To study by using the 5 senses- things you see‚ hear‚ feel‚ smell‚ and taste. 2. Quantitative Observation- to study and look for numbers-measurements‚ values‚ and quantities. 3. Dependent Variable- the variable a scientist observes or measures during an experiment. 4. Independent Variable- The factor that is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects the dependent variable.

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    Plate Tectonics and Earth Movement The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals: Science Inquiry—You will conduct online research in which you will collect information‚ make observations‚ and communicate your results in written form. STEM—You will analyze real-world situations to grow in your understanding of science as a creative human activity. 21st Century Skills—You will employ online tools for research‚ use critical thinking and problem solving skills‚ and independently

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    + R When working with this law‚ remember that t is the variable‚ the other letters‚ R‚ k‚ C‚ are all constants. To find the temperature of the object at a given time‚ all of the constants first should have numerical values. In some cases of convection‚ you could apply this law and use it to get whatever it is you need. Law’s of Universal Gravitation: Isaac Newton compared the acceleration of the moon to the acceleration of objects on earth believing that gravitational forces were responsible

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