The Impact of Traffic on Indoor NO2 and PM10Contents at Shopping Malls by Chao Liu (1030400030) A Final Year Project Thesis (ENV4071; 3 Credits) submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environmental Science (Environmental Technology stream) at BNU-HKBU UNITED INTERNATIONALCOLLEGE DECLARATION I hereby declare that all the work done in this project is of my independent effort. I also certify that I have never
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When the plants are being contacted to high concentration of SO2 around 1850 μg/m3 for short period of time that is about 1 hour‚ they got injured and the tissues died between the leaves margins and vines as Figure 4 illustrates. On the other hand‚ when the plants are exposed to SO2 for long time periods at low concentration of SO2 that reaches 40 μg/m3 the leafs color changed to brownish red and in some cases white as shown in Figure 5. Besides‚ the sensitivity of
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Completion Problems (Elasticity) 1. A steel wire of length 4.7m and cross-sectional area 3×10-5m2 stretches by the same amount as a copper wire of length 3.5m and cross-sectional area of 4×10–5m2 under a given load. What is the ratio of the Young’s modulus of steel to that of copper? For Steel l1= 4.7 m‚ a1 = 3.0 x 10-5 m2 Y1= Fl1/a1∆l Y1= (F x 4.7m)/ (3.0 x 10-5 x ∆l) For Copper L2=3.5 m‚ a2 = 4.0 x 10-5 m2 Y2= (F x 3.5m)/ (4.0 x 10-5 x ∆l) Dividing Steel by Copper Y1/ Y2
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hot water flows through the tube‚ heat is transferred to the paraffin‚ converting it from the solid to liquid state at the phase change temperature of T∞ = 27.4 oC. The latent heat of fusion and density of paraffin are hsf = 244 kJ/kg and ρ = 770 kg/m3‚ respectively and thermophysical properties of the water may be taken as cp = 4.185 kJ/kg.K‚ k = 0.635 W/m.K‚ and μ = 467 x 10-6 kg/s.m. Assuming the tube surface to have a uniform temperature corresponding to that of the phase change‚ determine the
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REPORT ON FIELD VISIT TO HAZIRA OIL FIELD BY:- JOYDEEP MUKHERJEE ROLL NO:-20081020 PGP-08‚ IPMG OVERVIEW OF THE INDUSTRIAL TRIP An overview of the Oil and Gas sector was developed as
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hnu [pic] National Pollutant Inventory Emission estimation technique manual For Combustion in boilers Version 3.6 December 2011 ISBN: 978-0-642-55386-7 © Commonwealth of Australia 2011 This manual may be reproduced in whole or part for study or training purposes subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgment of the source. It may be reproduced in whole or part by those involved in estimating
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(b) for 7‚424 ha of land and 66‚ 644‚500 m3 of water available on a year basis‚ the shadow price of these resources were respectively‚ US$ 1‚115.20/ha e USS 281.60/1000 m3; (c) for the total monthly water availability of 9‚861‚040 m3‚ the total annual water availability of 66‚644‚500 m3 became an effective restriction to the increase of the net income of the production system in the SNCP; (d) maintaining the total monthly water availability of 9‚861‚040 m3‚ annual volumes lower
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Developing yourself and others Section 1: Know how to identify development needs 1.1 After using the VAK learning styles self-assessment questionnaire I discovered my learning style to be KINASESTHETIC meaning I learn more through physical experiences‚ such as touching‚ feeling‚ holding‚ doing and practical hands on experiences. This did not come as a surprise to me as in my current job role it is very hands on‚ and I’ve had to learn very quickly mainly through trial and error. I am not
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George Lucas Slide 1: No other 20th century filmmaker has had a greater impact on the film industry than George Lucas. His zeal for innovation forged a new relationship between entertainment and technology that revolutionized the art of motion pictures. His uncanny business acumen turned film licensing and merchandising into a multibillion-dollar industry. And his "Star Wars" trilogy ushered in the era of the Hollywood mega-blockbuster. Slide 2: In 1967‚ Lucas re-enrolled as a USC graduate student
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