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    Banking Procedure

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    Bank Primary Function: The primary functions of bank are also knowns as banking functions . They are the main functions of a bank. Accepting Deposits SAVING DEPOSITS An persone can open an saving account by keeping a minimum deposit amount. Procedure  Following documents to open a bank account: 1. Address proof 2. Identity proof 3. Photograph 4. Introducer For address and Id proof you can use your driving license or passport or ration card. Most banks expect you to bring a friend or relative

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    Plant Adaptation

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    Introduction: Plants have adaptations to help them survive in harsh environments; Some live in a forests where plants have to find a way to get the sunlight they require‚ some live in an aquatic environments where there is an abundance of water‚ and some live in desert environments where it is dry and very hot. These plants have different adaptations such as leaf size‚ leaf surface‚ stem size‚ and their stress level. In this lab‚ we will be discussing plants from 3 different regions; forest‚ aquatic

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    Margarine Plant

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    WELCOME TO MUEZ HEST INDIA PVT.LTD. www.muezhest.com PRESENTATION FOR “MARGARINE PLANT” FLOW DIAGRAM FOR MARGARINE REFINING PLANT Some Photographs of Installed Plant MARGARINE PLANT MARGARINE CRISTELISER MARGARINE PLANT ON SKID MARGARINE RE-MELT TANK MARGARINE EQUIPMENT LIST 1 3 2 Remelt Tank 6 7 Dosing Tank Blending Tank Feed Tank Performer (3 Nos.) 9 8 Water Phase Tank (2 Nos.) 5 4 Feed Pump (2 Nos.) General Accessories Maturator (2 Nos.) PERFORMANCE Fat/ Oils

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    Plant Layout

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    convenience of operations.An effective facility layout ensures that there is a smooth and steady flow of production material‚ equipment and manpower at minimum cost. Facility layout looks at physical allocation of space for economic activity in the plant. Therefore‚ main objective of the facility layout planning is to design effective workflow as to make equipment and workers more productive. | Facility Layout Objective A model facility layout should be able to provide an ideal relationship between

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    Gm Plant

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    GENERAL MOTORS BLUE MACAW BRAZIL Plant X-Brazil Analysis Finance 570: Group Project Presented By: Abhijit Joshi‚ Kate Urpsirisuk‚ and Matthew Smith. Company Background  Headquartered in Detroit‚ MI (NYSC: GM)  CEOs – John F. Smith: Nov 1992 – May 2000 – Richard Wagoner: Jun 2000 – Present  Founded in 1908  Annual global industry sales leader for 76 years  Manufacturing facilities in 33 Countries Brazil’s Improving Economy  Plano Real (1994) intended to stabilize Brazilian economy

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    Transport in Plants

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    Transport in Plants Matthew H. 9A 131002 Today I will be discussing our experiment and the basics of transport of minerals and water in plants. Transport in plants are called transpiration. Water evaporates from the leaves which cause a type of suction that draws water from the roots. The water travels up via the vascular bundles. This flow of water is called transpiration stream. Some pressure is created forcing some water out of the cells in into the spaces between the cells

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    Aquatic Plants

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    the plant. This means that guard cells on the stomata are generally inactive. 3. An increased number of stomata‚ that can be on either side of leaves. 4. A less rigid structure: water pressure supports them. 5. Flat leaves on surface plants for flotation. 6. Air sacs for flotation. 7. Smaller roots: water can diffuse directly into leaves. 8. Feathery roots: no need to support the plant. 9. Specialized roots able to take in oxygen. Floating All floating plants

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    medicinal plants

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    NEEM origin: Azadirachta indica‚ also known as Neem‚[2] Nimtree‚[2] and Indian Lilac[2] is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is one of two species in the genus Azadirachta‚ and is native to India‚ Pakistan‚ and Bangladesh growing in tropical and semi-tropical regions. Neem tree is the official tree of the Sindh Province and is very common in all cities of Sindh‚ there are projects underway for planting this tree in all over Sindh Province. Neem trees also grow in islands in the southern

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    Plant Pathology

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    sulphate and tetracycline combination 300g + Copper oxychloride 1.25 Kg/ha. Papaya mosaic (Papaya mosaic virus) Symptoms: Mild leaf mosaic and stunting. No symptoms appear on petioles‚ stems or fruit. Stunting is only apparent when healthy plants are present for comparison (Conover‚ 1964). Approximately 5 days after inoculation‚ young greenhouse-grown seedlings show

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    Plant Physiology

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    Plant Physiology Review for Quiz 4/09/13 1. What is Plant Physiology? Plant physiology is the study of the functions of plants. 2. What is the difference between phenotype and genotype The difference between phenotype and genotype is that phenotype is the external characteristics and genotype is the genetic make up 3. What are the two types of cell walls? The two types of cell walls are primary cell wall and secondary cell wall. 4. What are the most abundance components of the CELL

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