Sources of Water Pollution in Textile Industries Process waste from sizing Chemical processing: - desizing‚ scouring‚ bleaching‚ mercerising‚ dyeing‚ printing and finishing Waste water from rinsing and washing after each step of processing Miscellaneous waste:- Cooling water‚ Boiler blow down‚ floor and machine washing‚ spills and leaks. Sanitary waste and domestic waste. PRACTICAL APPROACH TOWARDS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL Reduction in the water volume. Reduction in the conc. /amount of chemicals
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In Medieval times‚ fashion for men and women were not the same as fashion in modern day. Fashion in the Medieval times remained generally the same‚ as in Modern day the fashion trends tend to change often. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ the characters introduced have certain clothing and colors that would have a meaning in the Medieval times‚ though compared to Modern day fashion styles‚ the clothes really have no meaning to them. Modern day societies have drastically changed their
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers Definition Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are infectious disease that interferes with the blood’s natural ability to clot. These diseases can also damage the walls of tiny blood vessels‚ making them leaky. The internal bleeding that results can range from relatively minor to life-threatening. Causes of VHFs VHFs are caused by several distinct families of viruses‚ which include arenaviruses‚ filoviruses‚ bunyaviruses‚ and flaviviruses. These viruses can affect multiple
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Thesis The Ebola virus is one of the quickest killing viruses. The infection spreads rapidly throughout the body and is deadly to its victim. Therefore‚ it is crucial that more funds are allotted for research‚ treatments‚ and controlling Ebola outbreaks. Introduction Ebola is an illness caused by the Ebola virus. It is incredibly infectious‚ a quick killer with a ninety percent fatality rate. Sadly most of Ebola victims’ results in death that could have been prevented. The virus is spread by coming
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cousin Staphylococcus aureus‚ Staphylococcus epidermidis is the most frequent cause for nosocomial pathogens‚ especially among newborns‚ the elderly‚ and anyone who has a compromised immune system. These infections are usually associated with intravascular catheters and other indwelling medical devices ("Staphylococcus epidermidis"). S. epidermidis produces a biofilm that grows on medical devices and then microorganisms are able to attach to themselves to the biofilm. It is also resistant to common
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University New York University Lawrence Yang This document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers. This article is intended solely for the personal use of the individual user and is not to be disseminated broadly. Columbia University Support from social networks is imperative to mental health recovery of persons with mental illness. However‚ disclosing mental illness may damage a person’s participation in networks due to mental illness stigma‚
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Abstract Every body contains blood. It is the life force that allows the body to function properly. It is a specialized fluid that is pumped by the heart and circulated through the body via a system of arteries and veins. It is an essential component of the body and without it we would not be able to survive. This paper discusses the anatomy and physiology of blood in a brief review. Anatomy and Physiology of Blood The blood is made up of four main components. These are plasma‚ red
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The function of platelets is to clot the blood by coagulation. They are formed in the blood marrow and with different diseases that affect the white blood cells and platelets they can have contributing illnesses such as bleeding. There are 5 types of white blood cells; neutrophylls‚ lymphocytes‚ monocytes
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Homeostasis A condition in which the internal environment of the body remains relatively constant despite changes in the external environment. Examples would be the maintenance of body temperature and levels of glucose in the blood Homeostatic mechanisms are designed to reestablish homeostasis when there is an imbalance. The Home Heating System 1. When the temperature of a room decreases below a set point‚ the thermostat electrically starts the furnace. 2. As the temperature of the room rises to
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kg = 4200 mL Child 80 mL/kg 30 kg = 2400 mL Neonate 85–90 mL/kg 3 kg = 255 – 270 mL Portions of the Blood PLASM A PLATELETS GRANULOCYTES RED BLOOD CELLS • Composed of: • 55% plasma • 45% cellular components • Plasma = fluid portion • Coagulation factors • Inorganic substances • Antibodies Plasma • Liquid part of the blood • Consists of serum and fibrinogen • Contains plasma proteins such as: – Albumin – Serum globulins – Fibrinogen‚ prothrombin‚ plasminogen Cellular Components • Formed
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