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    Different from other rotary dryer machine‚coal slime drying machine‚ have two distinct of forms‚ steam heating dryer and electrical heating dryer. No matter what type the new designed industrial coal slime dryer is‚ it has a high drying thermal efficiency‚ rational structure‚ with lower noise in work.Stainless steel heating tube‚ stability performance‚ computer control‚ more accurate temperature controlling‚ this coal slime dryer has a wide use in washing factory‚ hotel‚ hospital‚ and industrial

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    Lab #4 The Synthesis of Organic Polymers CHM2123‚ Section C October 21‚ 2014 Introduction: Organic polymers are macromolecules that are composed of smaller molecules called monomers. There are two main groups of polymers: natural polymers and unnatural (synthetic) polymers. Natural polymers include proteins such as cellulose and starch and are a necessity for our existence. On the other hand‚ synthetic polymers such as the polycarbonate in our lab goggles

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    to carry out photosynthesis * Most common is chlorophyll which is typically green in colour * Lack leaves‚ stems‚ roots and water-conducting tissue Fungus-like= Moulds * Absorb nutrients from living or death organisms * Some slime

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    Microbiology Study Guide Chapters 1-6 Chapter 1 Main Themes of Microbiology Microorganisms Most are not Pathogens Prokaryotic-no nucleus or organelles Very simplistic—like bacteria Eukaryotic-has nucleus and organelles like mitochondria Includes fungus‚ and animals Acellular-not even a complete cell Includes viruses and prions like those that cause Mad Cow disease Six main types of microorganisms Bacterium (prokaryotic) Fungus (eukaryotic) Algae (eukaryotic) Virus (acellular)

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    Even the baby versions of these guys can hurt your character. Number Sixty-Seven: Hiding in a Minecart As scary as it is‚ big slimes like to use minecarts to their advantage by hiding in them. If a big slime is occupying the cart‚ you will never know until you hit it with another minecart occupied by a player. Until this encounter‚ the cart will be invisible to you until it is too late. Number Sixty-Six: Purrfect

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    guttering down in waterfalls of slime" is an effective metaphor which vividly describes what the trenches looked like‚ and just how wet they were. The word ’waterfalls’ suggests an abundance of water‚ which is constantly flowing and never-ending. It gives us the idea that they have no control over the water‚ as a waterfall is near enough unstoppable. Also‚ because the word is plural‚ we can then imagine the quantity of water. There was so much water that the mud turned to ’slime’‚ so we can imagine just

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    a school lunch‚ looked at it‚ and wondered‚ “What in the world is that”? Of course you have‚ that’s what school lunches are known for. I can recall numerous times when I couldn’t tell what kind of slime was jiggling on my lunch tray; was it the Macaroni and Cheese slime or was it the Nacho’s slime? School lunches really put the “sloppy” in Sloppy Joes and students shouldn’t be served such food at school. Schools are supposed to promote healthy‚ successful lifestyles‚ but how are they supposed

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    11. What are runs and tumbles? A run is when flagellum rotates counterclockwise and the cell swims in a smooth linear direction towards the stimulus. Runs are usually interrupted by tumbles because they occur when the flagella change direction. 12. Describe the makeup and functions of fimbriae. Fimbriae are used for interactions between cells. They are small and have bristle-like fibers that are located on the surface of the cell. Most fimbriae are made of protein that can make cells stick together

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    We hit the age where we can genetically alter foods with specific genetic engineering. Genetically altering certain foods sounds like a great idea‚ some companies modify their rice to contain a high amount of Vitamin A. That’s one example of the many genetically modified foods today. It seems like theres a high promise for genetically modifying crops to contain certain vitamins and to be able to withstand certain pesticides but there is the fear of the unknown. There are many reasons why people are

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    ` Study Guide for Exam 1 Chapter 1: 1. What is a “microbe”? What groups of organisms are included in this category? Microbes (microorganisms) are minute living things that individually are too small to be seen with the unaided eye the group includes bacteria‚ fungi‚ protozoa‚ and microscopic algae‚ viruses Only minority of microorganisms are pathogenic(disease-producing) 2. What are some of the benefits provided by microbes? Decompose organic waste‚ producers in the ecosystem

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