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    Chapter 3 Review of Related Literature and Studies 3.1 Local Studies 3.1.1 The Creation of an Automated Library System for Navotas City Library (Pol Moises Gregory D.O. Clamor‚ Mariz Joy R. Macarilay‚ Camille S. Sonajo‚ Ma. Rita A. Taborada‚ Hazuki E. Yamamoto; October 14‚ 2010) url: http://www.papercamp.com/essay/22787/Computerized-Library SUMMARY Abstract: The rise of technology is spreading in the recent years. In the field of education where students and teachers are involved‚ they

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    Effect of different temperatures on amylase activity. Literature review This study is an attempt to follow the activity of amylase because it has a major role in the life of living organisms and is found abundantly in them. Amylase is a catalytic enzyme which hydrolyzes starch into maltose and dextrin at a certain temperature (Biology.kenyon.edu‚ 2015). In plants such as fruits and vegetables carbohydrates are referred to starch which is polysaccharide and is converted into disaccharide and eventually

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    carbon dioxide. Methane generation and emission from landfills are topics of major interest due to methane ’s role in the greenhouse effect‚ migration of hazard potential‚ health and safety issues and energy applications. The objective of this literature review is to provide a concise relationship between MSW and landfill gasses (LFG)‚ details of potential methods used for capturing methane as appose to emitting the gas as well as the benefits of doing. Rendering to information written

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    Miriam Yanez Physics 018-01 Literature Review 25 April 2012 Biophysics and protein dynamics have shaped our lives when it comes down to advancements in medicine. In living cells‚ proteins are the main components that keep the organism running at its best with every single protein and enzyme having their own function. The discovery of DNA‚ RNA‚ and other protein synthesis became the structures of life in a new perspective in the smallest ways leading to the continuing studies to uncover more

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    LITERATURE REVIEW PHUONG

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    NAME : DO THI PHUONG GRADE: 4A13 LACK OF NATURAL BODY LANGUAGE USE IN PRESENTATION SKILL ENCOUNTERED BY SECOND - YEAR ENGLISH MAJORS AT HA NOI UNIVERSITY LITERATURE REVIEW 1. The definition of body language Body language use in presentation skill has not been an elusive and nebulous concept for English majors at university. Richard (2012) claimed that‚ “Body language is a type of nonverbal communication that relies on body movements (such as gestures‚ posture‚ and facial expressions)

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    Leadership style‚ employee motivation and commitment: The study investigated the relationship between different leadership styles and employee motivation and commitment after a merger in a retail bank operating in an economically volatile environment. Data were collected from 121 employees (17 managers and 104 non-managerial) using three closed-ended questionnaires. Using measures of central tendency and correlation analyses‚ results indicated weak but significantly positive relationship between

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    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE  The bilimbi‚ Averrhoa bilimbi‚ L.‚ (Oxalidaceae)‚ is closely alliedto the carambola but quite different in appearance‚ manner of fruiting‚flavor and uses. The only strictly English names are "cucumber tree"and "tree sorrel"‚ bestowed by the British in colonial times. "Bilimbi" isthe common name in India and has become widely used.Bilimbisare all much the same wherever they are grown‚ but P.J.Wester reported that a form with sweet fruits had been discovered inthe Philippines

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    Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Today‚ any medical uniform consisting of a short-sleeve shirt and pants is known as "scrubs". Scrubs worn in surgery are almost always colored solid light green‚ light blue or a light green-blue shade. Everyone may not wonder why the color of the scrub suit is color green or blue. Colors have symbolism in our life; it has an effect to our personality‚ mood and performances. Originally‚ operating room attire was white to emphasize cleanliness. However‚ the

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    Literature Review LIME Grenada Ltd is a well established company that has been in operation since 1989 on the island of Grenada. Currently‚ LIME Grenada serves a customer base of over 109‚000 residents‚ excluding the large number of visitors to its shores. This company has a significant role to play in bringing the telecommunication services to the nationals of Grenada. They are referred to as the market leader in fixed-line services and broadband services in the state of Grenada. As a result‚ this

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    CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Coal Ash Coal ash is a collective term for the residues left during the combustion of coal. Depending on the source and makeup of the coal being burned‚ the composition of the coal ash vary considerably‚ but all includes substantial amounts of both amorphous and crystalline Silicon dioxide (SiO2) and Calcium oxide (CaO)‚ both being endemic ingredients in many coal-bearing rock strata. Coal ash is made up of two types of combustion by-products: bottom

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