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    Garbage in Goa

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    operations have gone below the water table‚ and slimes from the beneficiation plant. The damage is more evidenced during monsoon where the rain water carries the washed out material from the waste dumps to the adjoining low-lying agricultural fields and water streams. It is stated that the slimes and silts‚ which enter the agricultural field are of such character that they get hardened on drying. The washed out material from the dumps and the flow of slimes from the

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    Dhanbad‚ India a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 23 November 2010 Received in revised form 15 March 2011 Accepted 26 March 2011 Available online 5 April 2011 Keywords: Pelletization Modeling of pelletization Iron ore slimes a b s t r a c t The process of size enlargement or agglomeration finds a variety of applications in material processing and utilization. Pelletization is one such process which uses water as medium and revolving units (Disc/Drums) to form spherical

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    to swallow it. The creature seems satisfied and disappears back into the mist. I relax‚ a little‚ and begin my daily pace across my cell. Just endless‚ mindless pacing. Pacing. Pacing. Pacing. I go to the far side‚ round the nauseating pink plant coated in green slime. I circle about the rock the color of the grey mist outside. I force myself to eat some more‚ I must be well fed when I make my escape‚ whenever that will

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    management in Asia Pacific 2008. 1st ed. Hong Kong: PPP Co. Ltd. Haenn‚ N. and Wilk‚ R. (2006). The environment in anthropology. 1st ed. New York: New York University Press. Patrick‚ H. (2013). Exclusive: Cargill to change beef labeling in wake of ’pink slime ’ furor. Reuters. [online] Available at: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/05/us-usa-cargill-labeling-idUSBRE9A40XE20131105 [Accessed 18 Apr. 2014]. Silicon Valley’s Fake Eggs Are Better Than the Real Thing. (2013). Motherboard. [online] Available

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    Basking Shark Essay

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    Basking Shark Norman McCaig describes in his poem "Basking Shark"‚ his meeting between him and the shark‚ and how this had a profound effect on him‚ as it made him realise that the shark and himself comefrom the same family from way back in the past‚ and conveys to us that they are the same‚ that they are one. The presentation of the shark‚ as a "rock"‚ shows how strong‚hard and tough‚ including the fact that the poet describes it as an object‚ shows that the poet has no feelings for the shark

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    ------------------------------------------------- Treatment of industrial wastewater The various types of contamination of wastewater require a variety of strategies to remove the contamination Brine treatment Brine treatment involves removing dissolved salt ions from the waste stream. Although similarities to seawater or brackish water desalination exist‚ industrial brine treatment may contain unique combinations of dissolved ions‚ such as hardness ions or other metals‚ necessitating specific

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    Crushing and Milling (reducing ore size) Cu2S(s) + H20 (l) Water is added to make a pumpable slurry. Flotation (separation of valuable content) Cu2S(s) + H20 (l) CaCO3(s) (added to give a basic PH level) pine oil or C2H5OH (liquid called a frother) C3H5KOS2 (potassium amyl xanthate to make the copper particles cling to the bubbles as they rise to the surface) O2 (pumped into bottom of tank‚ agitates soloution and starts to froth‚ bringing bubbles to the surface) Cu2S particles adhere

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    Fungus Like Protists

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    Funguslike Protists * heterotrophs‚ decomposers * called slime molds and water molds Dog Vomit Slime Mold  Mushroom Plantlike Protists: Red‚ Brown‚ Green Algae Green Algae: Phylum Chlorophyta Unicellular green algae‚ Colonial (volvox)‚ Multicellular (ulva‚ sea lettuce) Spirogyra live in water‚ multicellular named after a spiral shaped chloroplast autotrophic Diatoms (Plantlike Protist) produce thin cell walls of silicon‚ main component

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    A soft sound of metal on metal rings through the soft forest I find myself in. Slime spews out of the centipede and covers my shirt‚ but I power on shoving my sword through its gut. It slowly begins to turn to dust. Out of its eye sockets‚ two slime green orbs fall. Upon touching my sword they glow brightly and begin to melt into my sword. A new large vein of green intertwines with the old fire red veins of my sword

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    Microorganisms and Fungi Bacteria and Viruses Viruses Vocabulary virus: A nonliving‚ infectious particle composed of a nucleic acid and a protein coat; it can invade and destroy a cell. pathogen: A virus‚ microorganism‚ or other substance that causes disease; an infectious agent. capsid: A protein sheath that surrounds the nucleic acid core in a virus. envelope: A membrane-like layer that covers the capsids of some viruses. glycoprotein: A protein to which carbohydrate

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