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    Bashundhara Steel and Engineering Limited The current boom of the Shipbuilding Industry is in the rise globally due to high demand for building new ships‚ This has helped Bangladesh to attract the attention of international shipping companies and this seeimed‚ a new scope for economic development for the country. Bashundhara Group‚ a renowned Group of Companies‚ planned to contribute by entering into International Shipbuilding Industry. The group was involved in this sector as Bashundhara Steel

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    Facts About Human Heart

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    The Human Heart 1. The average adult heart beats 72 times a minute; 100‚000 times a day; 3‚600‚000 times a year; and 2.5 billion times during a lifetime.f 2. Though weighing only 11 ounces on average‚ a healthy heart pumps 2‚000 gallons of blood through 60‚000 miles of blood vessels each day.c 3. A kitchen faucet would need to be turned on all the way for at least 45 years to equal the amount of blood pumped by the heart in an average lifetime.a 4. The volume of blood pumped by the heart can vary

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    The heart is a muscular organ about the size of a closed fist that functions as the body’s circulatory pump. It takes in deoxygenated blood through the veins and delivers it to the lungs for oxygenation before pumping it into the various arteries (which provide oxygen and nutrients to body tissues by transporting the blood throughout the body). The heart is located in the thoracic cavity medial to the lungs and posterior to the sternum. On its superior end‚ the base of the heart is attached to the

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    WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK (Reshma Bhat‚ 3rd sem‚EC) Abstract A Wireless Sensor network (WSN) consists of spatially distributed autonomous sensors to cooperatively monitor physical or environmental conditions‚ such as temperature‚ sound‚ vibration‚ pressure‚ motion or pollutants. The development of wireless sensor networks was motivated by military applications such as battlefield surveillance and are now used in many industrial and civilian application areas‚ including industrial

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    INTRODUCTION Sulphuric Acid is an important chemical‚ which has large-scale industrial uses. Its major user is the phosphate fertilizer industry. Other important applications are in petroleum refining‚ steel pickling‚ rayon & staple fiber‚alum‚ explosives‚ detergents‚ plastics and fibers etc. Sulphuric Acid Industry is very old and has been continuously adopting the technological developments. It started with Lead Chamber process followed by contact rocess with Single Conversion Single Absorption

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    Wilkerson Company

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    Summary Taking into account the difference among product and high proportion of overheads‚ Wilkersonshould abandon its existing cost system and move to activity-based costing. The profitability analysisindicates that the company earns healthy margins on pumps and valves. However‚ the margin of flow controllers at actual usage of capacity is negative. Wilkerson should consider action targeted atcost reduction (changes in flow controllers design or in their production and delivery process) orraising the price

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    During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA duplication‚ or replication‚ take place? – interphase When a double helix of DNA is replicated‚ two complete helices are formed. Together‚ these helices are called sister __________. – chromatids During which phase of mitosis do sister chromatids line up at the center of the cell? – metaphase During which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids move apart? – Anaphase During which phase of mitosis do nuclear envelopes and the nucleoli reappear?

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    Chemical Engineering Laboratory Proposal P.A.Hilton Ltd. HFL LABORATORY PROPOSAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Lab Planning Guide By Bestech Pty. Ltd. sales@bestech.com.au www.bestech.com.au Version 1 Page 0 Chemical Engineering Laboratory Proposal Contents Introduction to P.A.Hilton page 2 Customer References page 3 Example Laboratory page 5 Product Range Overview page 7 Laboratory Layout & Design page 10 Next Steps page 11 Version 2

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    Unilateral heart failure is this type of heart failure. Left sided heart failure is when the left ventricle cannot pump out enough blood and it gets backed-up in the lungs. A buildup of fluid in the lungs‚ called pulmonary edema‚ can cause shortness of breath and often leading to right sided heart failure. Right sided heart failure is when the right ventricle cannot pump out enough blood‚ causing fluid to back up in the vein and capillaries. The backup of fluid leaks out and builds up in

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    Neurophysiology Study Guide

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    potential? What are the relationships among “passive" and “pump”ionic currents at the resting potential? There is no net ionic current flow at the resting potential. However‚ since neither Na+ nor K+ is at equilibrium‚ there is a net flow of each across the membrane. The Na-K pump generates the concentration difference that sustains the resting potential: but it is the passive ionic flow that creates the resting potential. Pump currents balance passive currents (diffusion) at the resting potential

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