FEMS Microbiology Reviews 27 (2003) 99^127 www.fems-microbiology.org The microbiology of biological phosphorus removal in activated sludge systems Robert J. Seviour à ‚ Takashi Mino‚ Motoharu Onuki Institute of Environmental Studies‚ Graduate School of Frontier Sciences‚ University of Tokyo‚ 7-3-1 Hongo‚ Bunkyo-ku‚ Tokyo 113‚ Japan Received 11 December 2002; received in revised form 18 February 2003; accepted 20 February 2003 First published online 20 March 2003 Abstract Activated sludge
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set. Also being in for every session made me more relaxed and made me feel ore prepared which meant others felt able to rely on me which helped the rest of my group relax as well‚ because of this we were all less nervous and worried for our final performance. Another strength I had was probably my ability to learn my lines quickly‚ this meant that when it came to performing in front of the rest of the class I felt prepared after the first couple of rehearsals‚ this lead me to have had a good evaluation
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Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN)‚ Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)‚ or advance on to a higher level of education. Throughout the nursing profession‚ there is discussion over which level of preparation is more desirable. When comparing ADN and BSN prepared nurses‚ there are several noted differences in competencies and trainings between the two levels of preparation. These differences include critical thinking skills‚ health promotion and the ability to practice in a wide variety of settings.
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Competency Differences Between ADN and BSN Prepared Nurses April 11‚ 2014 Competency Differences Between ADN and BSN Prepared Nurses The difference in competencies between nurses prepared at an associate degree level versus a nurse prepared at the baccalaureate degree level has been a debated controversy since the 1960’s and steadily growing in the United States over the past decade. While both levels of degrees will permit a nursing student to take the NCLEX exam‚ there are differences
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Who Took Jerell’s iPod? Lab Purpose: Standardized Tests The purpose of testing the organic nutrients (vegetable oil‚ glucose‚ starch‚ powdered egg white) with each of the different indicators (brown paper towel‚ benedicts‚ iodine‚ biurets) was to determine the color it would turn with positive traces of the nutrient. The purpose of testing just the Distilled H2O was to determine the color it would turn with negative traces. Nutrient in the Different Foods The purpose of testing each of the
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Master ’s Prepared Nurse Interview Ariel Avila Grand Canyon University NUR-502 Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Roles and Practice Marina Reade December 23‚ 2014 Master ’s Prepared Nurse Interview Overview of the Master’s Prepared Nurse’s Career I first met my respondent as the new Clinical Educator of the Emergency Department (ED) during our monthly staff meeting. She spoke in front of the room during our mandatory staff meeting claiming that she obtained her master’s degree when she was in
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be seen today in dishes such as Tzatziki‚ which is a yogurt-cucumber dip‚ Imam Bayildi‚ which is eggplant casserole‚ and Soutzoukakia‚ which is spiced‚ sausage shaped meatballs in tomato sauce‚ Souvlaki‚ which is meat kebabs in pita bread‚ and Moussaka‚ which is eggplant and meat casserole. In the small areas of Greece that were under the Venetians‚ such as the Ionian Islands and the Cyclades‚ foods were strongly influenced by the Italian culture. Dishes that were influenced by Italians included Bourdeto
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considered to be small. If these factors are examined for there likely impact on the Caribbean Islands‚ they will overwhelmingly show that while some CARICOM countries has made some attempts to prepare for Globalization many if not all are still not yet prepared. In the 1990s the concept of globalization was widely employed in academic and political debates but the meanings attributed to this term are far from consistent. Globalization may be defined as the growing influence exerted at the local‚
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Toxicology Lab 1. In this investigation‚ a wide range of concentrations of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) solution were created and the effects that they had on radish seeds were tested. This ultimately created a doseresponse experiment in which it was detectable whether or not radish seeds were a reliable bioassay for the toxicity of NaCl. The goal of this experiment was to determine a correlation between toxicity and seed germination/radicle
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Crystal making lab Purpose: To better understand saturated solutions‚ solubility . Analysis: 2. Why was it necessary to heat the water? Be specific. Heating the water allows it to hold much more borax in solution than it could at room temperature. So after the water cooled‚ the ability of the solution to hold the solute inside decreases‚this causes the excess borax in the solution to precipitate in crystal form on the string.When the water at a high temperature‚ water molecules have more kinetic
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