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    Plant and Scientific Names

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    Catalogue of Plants – Edition II NO. DHIVEHI NAME COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME FAMILY NAME Aamanaka Castor bean Ricinus communis Euphorbiaceae 2 Aadaththodaa Malabar nut Adhatoda vasica Acanthaceae 3 Afihun Opium poppy Papaver somniferum Papaveraceae 4 Ahi / Ehi Cheese fruit / Great morinda / Indian mulberry Morinda citrifolia Rubiaceae 5 An’bihi Gamboge tree Garcinia cambogia Guttiferae 6 Akarakara Pellitory

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    Danshui Plant No.2

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    INTRODUCTION DANSHUI Plant No.2 is located in southern China was a contract manufacturer that assembled electronic products for companies wishing to save labor costs. DANSHUI was getting a one-year contract with apple Inc. to assemble 2.4 million iPhones. It was very anxious when in the first three months of the contract‚ the plant is unable to be assembled as many as the expected and its operating at a loss. The plant has had difficulty hiring enough workers despite raising wages to 35%. In

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    Antimicrobial Properties of Plants A plant with antimicrobial properties means that it destroys or inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi. Aim: our aim was to see weather or not garlic‚ mint and grass contained antimicrobial properties and if they did how effective they were we were trying to see weather the bacteria will grow around the different plants. Control Test: As a control test what we did was‚ we dipped a paper disc into the alcohol solution we used to dissolve the plants; the reason we

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    Why do oligopolies suffer from price rigidity and interdependence? (15) An oligopoly is where a few large firms have the majority of the market share. Oligopolies often suffer from price rigidity‚ which is when prices stay inflexible and sticky and can be demonstrated on a diagram called the kinked demand curve. They also often suffer from interdependence‚ which is where the actions from one firm will have an effect on the sales and revenue of other large firms in the market. The

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    Plant Tissues Biology

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    Plant Tissues A mature vascular plant (any plant other than mosses and liverworts)‚ contains several types of differentiated cells. These are grouped together in tissues. Some tissues contain only one type of cell. Some consist of several. Meristematic The main function of meristematic tissue is mitosis. The cells are small‚ thin-walled‚ with no central vacuole and no specialized features. Meristematic tissue is located in • the apical meristems at the growing points of roots and stems. • the

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    Nuclear Power Plant

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    still fresh. But what made it worst is when the nuclear power plant in Japan exploded. The event released massive amounts of radiation into the community and has infected a lot of people. Today‚ there is a proposal to open the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. I admit that I am afraid of the fact that the scenario that happened in Japan might happen to us Filipinos as well. For me‚ I do not agree with the proposal. Opening the nuclear power plant in Bataan was proposed because it offers a lot of benefits

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    Educational Psychology Success Story: Social Interdependence Theory and Cooperative Learning”. In the article‚ Johnson and Johnson state that their objective is to explain‚ “How social and educational psychology has contributed to educational practice” (Johnson & Johnson‚ 2009). The way in which they state they will accomplish this is by first “summarizing social interdependence” (Johnson & Johnson‚ 2009). Then they

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    Rl Wolfe Plant

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    Director of RL Wolfe’s of production and Engineering. This case study was about the introduction of the concept of self-directed teams into a newly rehabbed plant in Corpus Christi‚ Texas in 2004. The analysis took place after 4 years of initial implementation of the SDT structure. Amasi expected after the implementation of SDT’s the Corpus Christi plant would achieve high productivity. Self –directed teams are small groups of employees responsible for an entire work process or segment‚ expected by some

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    Makabuhay Plant Extract

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    A STUDY ON THE IN VITRO ANTIMITOTIC ACTIVITY OF TINOSPORA RUMPHII BOERL (MAKABUHAY) STEM EXTRACT ON A549 NON-SMALL LUNG CANCER CELL LINE WITH NORMAL SALINE SOLUTION AS NEGATIVE CONTROL AND VINCRISTINE AS POSITIVE CONTROL. Group 09 PBL 1 - Research Donaldo‚ Manuel Emerson S.‚ MD MSc. Butad‚ Mark Dave Isidore Estranero‚ Maria Fatima Lauro‚ Kathrina Joy Manago‚ Marika Zaphia Sala‚ Mikee Beneve Sy‚ Florge Francis Urtal‚ Sundyne SY 2012 – 2013 CHAPTER I Introduction

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    The Dulhasti Power Plant

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    The Dulhasti Power Plant 1. o Harsh geographical conditions pose challenges to producing accurate cost estimations due to the unforeseen costs of supplying the area with adequate resources. For instance‚ the Dulhasti Power Plant is in a region that has inadequate infrastructure to support such a large undertaking. Rather than simply supplying the project with raw materials such as concrete‚ wood‚ stone and steel via trucking or railway it had to rely on said shipments to be brought in by aircraft

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