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    Characteristics of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs) in neonates. Acta Otolaryngolgica‚ 117‚ 25-30. Beringer‚ E. (2007). Characteristics of normal newborn transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions: Ear asymmetries and sex effects. International Journal of Audiology‚ 46‚ 661-669. Bilger‚ R.‚ Matthies‚ M.L.‚ Hammel‚ D. R.‚ and Demorest‚ M.E. (1990). Genetic implications of gender differences in the prevalence of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. Journal of Speech‚ Language‚ and Hearing Research

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    Cook Composites and Polymers Co. Developing a Sustainable Supply Chain Ong Kar Hian | U098481J AY 2012/2013 | Semester 1 Cook Composites and Polymers Co. (CCP) were founded in 1990 and is a leading manufacturer of gel coats‚ unsaturated polyester resins‚ coatings resins and emulsions. The company prides itself most in producing high-quality‚ custom-designed gel coats. To produce high quality gel coats‚ CCP utilizes styrene as a cleaning agent for their mixing vessels because styrene

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    Statement. 2011) * How has Qantas responded to the carbon footprint? The newly imposed carbon tax provides a larger incentive for the Qantas Company to reduce their emissions over the long term. In response to their contribution to the carbon footprint‚ Qantas has implemented a few measures in order to cut back on their carbon emissions. These measures include investing in ‘new technology‚ phasing out older‚ less efficient aircraft‚ reshaping [their] flying network‚ downsizing [their] growth plans

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    Lab 3: Hydrogen Spectrum Abstract When white light is viewed through a diffraction grating‚ we can see each component that makes up the light. However‚ when in an excited state‚ a gaseous element produces bright light of specific wavelengths rather than a continuous spectrum of colors. This phenomenon ultimately lead to the Neils Bohr model of the atom in 1913. Introduction In the middle of the 19th century‚ Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kichoff observed that gases emit spectral lines specific

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    at IUSSP Conference in Brazil/session-s09 Population Growth and Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions Anqing Shi Development Research Group The World Bank Keywords: Population‚ global warming‚ Carbon Dioxide Emissions‚ projections Abstract: Previous studies on the determinants of carbon dioxide emissions have primarily focused on the role of affluence. The impact of population growth on carbon dioxide emissions has received less attention. This paper takes a step forward providing such empirical

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    of carbon emissions across the supply chain. Companies today operate in a carbon-constrained world. In particular‚ the automobile industry is under pressure to take a close look at its product carbon footprint. Managing the downstream consequences of the use of its products and inputs from upstream suppliers is critical for developing carbon risk-mitigated supply chain management. This paper is of benefit to academics and managers by providing a new way to integrate carbon emissions in supply

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    CO2 Emissions Analysis and Suggestions The increasing of greenhouse gases which originated from anthropogenic activities is one of the biggest challenges we face today. It will enhance the global warming and cause many climate problems (National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory‚ 2008). One of the major greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ and the major emissions of CO2 are come from the combustion of fossil fuels in power generation‚ transport and industrial sectors (Figure

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    the major urban areas of Brazil caused mainly by the increasing use of vehicles. Policies to control car emissions in Brazil have relied basically on mandatory emission standards and subsidies for specific cleaner technology resulting in substantial decrease of car emission rates. Nevertheless‚ taxes on car sales‚ differentiated by vehicles’ size and fuel‚ have also influenced car emission patterns. This paper analyses the compliance trend of the Brazilian fleet with environmental standards

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    Keeping the type of plant per experiment‚ size of beaker and emission of light constant‚ how does changing the concentration of carbon dioxide affect the rate photosynthesis in plants? Introduction: Photosynthesis is the process through which plants‚ algae‚ and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy from carbon dioxide and water‚ producing glucose and oxygen. This process is extremely vital as it the major source of nutrition for all living things on Earth‚ and fuel organisms’ activities

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    STRATEGIC APPROACH TO REDUCING VEHICLE EMISSIONS IN NIGERIA: ROLE OF FLEET OPERATORS. BEING A LECTURE PRESENTED BY ENGR. BG IBRAHIM fwc ACM (SED) AT SAFETY MANAGERS TRAINING PROGRAMME AT FRSC ACADEMY‚ JOS ON THE 28TH AUGUST‚2009. INTRODUCTION 1. In developed and developing countries‚ the history of air pollution problem has typically been high levels of smoke and sulphur dioxide arising from the combustion of sulphur-containing fossil fuels such as coal for domestic and industrial purpose

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