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    medicinal plants

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    NEEM origin: Azadirachta indica‚ also known as Neem‚[2] Nimtree‚[2] and Indian Lilac[2] is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is one of two species in the genus Azadirachta‚ and is native to India‚ Pakistan‚ and Bangladesh growing in tropical and semi-tropical regions. Neem tree is the official tree of the Sindh Province and is very common in all cities of Sindh‚ there are projects underway for planting this tree in all over Sindh Province. Neem trees also grow in islands in the southern

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    used also in this project study. Although it has the same function as the coconut husk fiber‚ this is used to lessen the number or amount of water hyacinth in our environment because of its abundance and bad effects. To improve the quality of the bioplastic product‚the researchers used okra wherein mucilage can be found which lessens the brittleness of the said product because of the so called‚ glycirin. Another concerned material in the study is cornstarch. It is the source of polymer which is said

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    Working Of Biogas Plant

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    Biogas Plant The Bio-Gas Plant produces gas from the raw materials of human excreta and cowdung. The residue obtained from the plant is used as the food of fish. It is a system to process livestock wastes into safe‚ high-quality‚ efficient organic fertilizer without exhausting greenhouse gases into the air. These gas plants also contribute to safe-keeping and clean environment by preventing bad odor and contamination of the underground. Furthermore‚ they are capable of generating electric power

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    Principles of Biology Laboratory 3/29/2012 Effects of Crushed and Uncrushed fertilizers on Brassica rapa Number of Leaves Produced and Stem Height Intro: The conducted experiment is to determine whether crushed or uncrushed fertilizers affect the overall growth of the Brassica Rapa. Each week the the the stems of the plant well be measure‚ the leaves will be counted and the information will be kept in a log. The hypothesis stated that crushed fertilizer would lead to more leave been produced and

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    Christine Otieno Estimating Osmolarity of plant Cells(potato and celery)by percentage change in weight Using different sucrose concentrations Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to estimate Osmolality of plants cells i.e. Potato and celery by converting the observed change of weight in different sucrose concentrations. The hypothesis assumes that the solute concentration of the plant samples would be indirectly proportional to the weight; there would be decrease

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    Evaluate the Strategic Position of Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (Pakistan) & How Emerging Technology May Impact on the Future Position of the Organisation Prepared by Tahir Asif S1214940 Number of words: 3‚840. TABLE OF CONTENT NUMBER OF WORDS ii TABLE OF CONTENTS iii LIST OF FIGURES v LIST OF TABLES vi SECTION I 1. INTRODUCTION 1 SECTION II 2.BACKGROUND 2 2.1 Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited Profile

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    Monsanto’s started to use the synthetic hormone‚ Posilac I used these stakeholders because they were directly affected by Monsanto’s use of Posilac. It helps cows produce more milk but may cause health problems that affect other stakeholders. =secondary stakeholders =primary stakeholders Questions about your application of the Stakeholder Model of Organizational Decision-Making to the Monsanto case: 1. Why did you decide on

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    an early plastic. It is a thermosetting  phenol formaldehyde resin‚ formed from an elimination reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. It was developed by Belgian-born chemist Leo Baekeland in New York in 1907. One of the first plastics made from synthetic components‚ Bakelite was used for its electrical non-conductivity and heat-resistant properties in electrical insulators‚ radio and telephone casings‚ and such diverse products as kitchenware‚ jewelry‚ pipe stems‚ and children’s toys.  HISTORY:

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    Plant Responses

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    PLANT RESPONSES TROPISM is a biological phenomenon‚ indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism‚ usually a plant‚ in response to an environmental stimulus. In tropisms‚ this response is dependent on the direction of the species. The word tropism comes from the Greek trope ("to turn" or "to change"). Tropisms are usually named for the stimulus involved and may be either positive (towards the stimulus) or negative (away from the stimulus). Phototropism is the growth response

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    Organic Architecture

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    1Organic Architecture View Full Essay Worldwide notoriety is a comment that would suggest Frank Lloyd Wright and the architecture that he left behind. This legendary American architect started a style of organic structures that remains a roadmap for the people of his genera today. His greatness not only remains by the buildings that he left behind‚ but through his school that he along with his wife started and his philosophy about designing. As a young child‚ Wright developed these characteristics

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