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    revolutions had major gains and even some losses that shaped not only their history‚ but the rest of the world for years to come. The American Revolution started in 1763 when American colonists became so fed up with British rule they revolted. Tax on tea was too high‚ so they dumped it into their harbor; and just the sheer volume of impositions and taxes from a king across an ocean from them was too much for colonists to deal with (American Revolution). Ultimately fighting started and gains and losses began

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    Raw Materials

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    RAW MATERIAL AND SOURCES OF AVAIBILITY The paint industry is raw material intensive. Paint involves the mixing of various raw materials in various proportions. The raw materials are of a wide variety. On an average‚ raw materials account for 60% of net sales (industry average). In case of small-scale units it forms up to 70% of the net sales. Raw materials are divided into three major groups‚ namely‚ pigments (titanium dioxide‚ zinc oxide etc.)‚ solvents (mineral turpentine) and resins and

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    EXPT-7 AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT: To study the characteristics of a Synchro Transmitter Receiver pair and use these as torque-synchro and angular error detector. APPARATUS REQUIRED: SL.NO. | NAME OF THE APPARATUS | SPECIFICATION | QUANTITY | 1 | Sychro transmitter and receiver module | | 1 | 2 | Patch chords | | As required | CIRCUIT DIAGRAM: THEORY: A synchro device‚ whether transmitter or receiver or control transformer‚ consists of a stator and a rotor. The stator consists of three

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    Design and Materials

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    Design and Materials Gili Heriawan Farahsyifa Mutiara Khansa Khaula Muhammad Rausyan Fikri Ajeng R.P. Rizki Ihza P. Designing New Medicinal Drugs • What we need to know ? • Identify the structural features of the active site for particular enzyme associated with the pathogen. • Determine the functional groups present to ensure effective binding of the drug. • Intermolecular bonds of drugs-activesite : • Hydrogen bond • Ionic attraction • Dipole-dipole forces • Van der Waals’

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    Transforming the Materials Economy Written by Alex Nicoll (http://www.newgreeneconomy.com) The Materials Economy The Materials Economy has been the driving force behind U.S. economics since the Second World War. The name refers to the raw materials from which its products are made. The marketing and sale of these products is what keeps the Materials Economy in motion‚ while exhausting natural resources and generating incalculable amounts of waste. Consumer products manufactured and sold in

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    Labor Productivity

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    Notes on labor productivity Labor productivity is a key element in the explanation of how the economy works. It is especially important with regard to wages. What follows is some material about labor productivity and investment spending that is a reorganization of what is presented in your textbook. Its focus is on the connection between labor productivity and wages. Labor productivity is the value of the product or service you can produce in an hour‚ day‚ week or other unit of time. The value

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    The Theory “Due Care” to Customers At the beginning it is important to describe the basic principles of the known theory due care to customers. Its fundamental content is responses to question - Exactly what do companies and organizations owe their customers? [1] Due care theory involves: a. Design - products and services should meet all governmental regulations and specifications and be safe under all foreseeable conditions‚ including misuse by the consumer b. Materialsmaterials should meet

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    an overview of the smart materials. The various types of smart material are also presented in this paper. To get the clear idea about the smart materials‚ its definition and types are explained briefly. Some of the types of these include piezoelectric materials‚ magneto-rheostatic materials‚ electro-rheostatic materials‚ and shape memory alloys piezoelectric‚ Varieties of smart materials already exist‚ and research is being carried out extensively to derive new materials. Applications

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    Cost and Overhead Costs

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    with valuable customers through the years and had a good reputation for providing high quality work in its field. Another reason why Colorscope could compete with the large printers was the high fragmentation of the pre-press industry. This was due to the fact that most pre-press companies focused on just a few print products (e.g. catalogs‚ newspapers or coupons) and had strong specialized expertise in these. Because of that‚ Colorscope could provide higher quality than the large printers in

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    f s d gs df sdfgwsgsd gfsdfljkljgs sjgfskjflskjgsl sjflskjsjg skgsjjljdf s jskjljlsjlkjs sjfkjsdflgsenters the boiler at a pressure of 18 MPa‚ and saturated vapor enters the turbine. The condenser pressure is 6 kPa. Determine (a) the thermal efficiency. (b) the back work ratio. (c) the net work of the cycle per unit mass of water flowing‚ in kJ/kg. (d) the heat transfer from the working fluid passing through the condenser‚ in kJ per kg of steam flowing. (e) Compare the results of parts (a)–(d)

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