CONTENTS 1. What is Genetic modification? ................................. 3 2. What are genetically modified crops? ...................... 3 3. Objective behind the research. ................................. 4 4. A brief description. .................................................... 5 * Article- 1........................................................... 5 * Article- 2........................................................... 5 * Article- 3............
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DEBATE REGARDING GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS INTRODUCTION:- For thousands of years‚ human beings have modified nature’s organisms for usage in agriculture. New technology has furthered this trend: recombinant DNA technology allows biotechnology firms to insert DNAs into plant genomes‚ thereby creating plants that express the desired traits. Use of such genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has prompted controversy‚ especially for its role in ensuring food security. As such‚ the use of
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Engineered Crops the total number of pesticide will decrease in return fewer tractors will not be utilized which will cause a decrease in fossil fuel being used meaning lower carbon emissions‚ a staggering approximation of 2.1 billion kilograms of carbon dioxide was out of the air in 2013 alone. GMO food can slow down global warming drastically‚ at the point when farmers furrow their fields to slaughter weeds‚ it irritates the dirt and can discharge carbon into the atmosphere. Biotech crops enable ranchers
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allelopathic crop can be used to control weeds by planting a variety with allelopathic qualities‚ either as a overpowering crop‚ in a rotation‚ or when left as a residue or mulch in low-till systems‚ to control succeeding weed growth. The effects Allelopathy has on plants are things such as: Reducing the yield of a crop Inhibiting the growth‚ root growth and germination of a plant Stunting the germination of a plant Taking over the area in which a plant inhibited Contaminating crops Interference
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BANANA FIBER AS ART PAPER ALTERNATIVE A Science Investigative Project Division Level TEAM CATEGORY Researchers Elioenie L. Vicente Brent Bracer B. Camacho Karen Joy S. Nietes VILLAFLOR CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOUTH WEST DISTRICT VILLAFLOR‚ OROQUIETA CITY ABSTRACT The current environmental situation of the Philippines calls for an initiative to cut down on wastes‚ and repurpose renewable resources such as the banana plant. One way to do it is to make fiber paper from the banana plant
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Report on debate TOPIC: GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD CROPS [AGAINST] SUBMITTED BY: GROUP V1 T.SOWMYA K.HIMA BINDU DIVYA TEJASWI.U P.L. K.KEERTHI M.ANUSHA M.SATISH TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION WHAT IS GENTICALLY MODIFIED FOOD? WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF GMO FOOD? ETHICAL & SOCIAL ISSUES ALARMING EFFECTS RECOMMENDATIONS CONCLUSION REFERENCES INTRODUCTION In today’s world there are as
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to the whole world. If we could not stop the proliferation of GMO‚ we should know why it is harmful to our health and how we can prevent it. First of all‚ GMOs are harmful to our health. Second‚ transgenic crops lead to serious destruction of the environment and have contaminated organic crops. Third‚ major companies‚ which work closely with GMOs‚ intend to monopolize market-foods. Finally‚ to prevent GMO‚ it should be labeled and people should be recognized how dangerous GMO for us.
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simply a method of transmitting information from one place to another extremely fast. This is done by shooting pulses of light through an optical fibre. Creating the optical signal involving the use of a transmitter‚ relaying the signal along the fiber‚ ensuring that the signal does not become too distorted or weak‚ receiving the optical signal‚ and converting it into an electrical signal. An optic-fibre is a small fibre no thicker than a human hair‚ either made of glass or plastic that is transparent
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5 Figure 1.3 : Drawing of fiber 6 Figure 1.4 : Double crucible method 7 Figure 2.1 : Total internal reflection in fiber optics 9 Figure 3.1 : Transfer rate with different types of cable and LAN 10 Figure 3.2 : Spiral Motion of Photons 12 2. INTRODUCTION 2.2 GENERAL OVERVIEW 2.2.1 This report looks into three major sections: fabrication process and operational principle‚ total internal reflection of fiber optics and limitations‚ and enhancement
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Case Analysis: Optical Fiber Corporation Introduction Optical Fiber Corporation (OFC) is a financially successful‚ albeit relatively small manufacturer of multimode optical fibers. The company was founded in 1990. The founders were able to enter the market largely on the basis of acquiring patent licenses from larger optical fiber firms. These licenses restricted competition between the entities and provided OFC with instant access to optical fiber technology. In return‚ OFC’s customer
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