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    Cardiff Bay Development Research Cardiff Bay is Europe’s largest waterfront development. Cardiff Docks as it was then called was the world’s largest coal exporting port. It is also Europe’s largest waterfront development and it has a wealth of leisure activities available both on and off the water. Cardiff bay has been turned into a vast freshwater lake with the introduction of a barrage. A number of boat tours operate from Mermaid Quay‚ which allow you to gain an understanding of the history and

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    nucleated cytoplasmic layer of the neurolemmocyte‚ which encloses the myelin sheath‚ is called the neurolemma (sheath of Schwann). A neurolemma is found only around the axons in the PNS. When an axon is injured‚ the neurolemma aids in the regeneration by forming a regeneration tube that guides and stimulates regrowth of the axon. At intervals along an axon‚ the myelin sheath has gaps called neurofibral nodes (nodes of Ranvier). In the CNS‚ an oligodendrocyte myelinates many axons in somewhat the same manner

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    Biacore SPR Lab Report

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    Figure 1: Schematic illustration of the principle of Biacore SPR to measure the interaction between analyte molecules in the flow with immobilized receptor binding sites on the surface. A) SPR uses an optical method to measure changes in the refractive index near the surface of a thin gold film on a glass slide. At a critical angle of incident light on the surface-solution interface an electromagnetic field or evanescent wave is generated. This is detected as absorption of light and a decrease in

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    Activated Carbon

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    Activated Carbon Activated Carbon is the best general use adsorbent to remove/reduce a lot of organic and some inorganic contaminants found in different liquid and gas products. Activated carbon has the unique ability to adsorb a wide range of compounds from both the liquid and gas phase. This adsorptive feature is responsible for removing contaminants from water and other substances where the adsorbent material is added. Activated Carbon features a highly crystalline form with a wide surface

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    Special Event Management

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    Introduction Special events management refers to the use of project management in organizing‚ creating and developing activities such as festivals‚ events‚ conferences and exhibition. It involves identifying the target audience‚ identifying the objective of the event and coordinating the technical aspect of the event. In this regard‚ a special event can be said to be an event that is first class or an extraordinary event in terms of its publicity (Bowdin‚ Allen‚ & O ’Toole‚ 2006‚ p 33). Marketing

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    one of the most significant components of forest vegetation due to their economic and ecological importance. However‚ the regeneration rate of this plant in natural surroundings is quite low. In general‚ the woody plants are difficult to regenerate under in vitro conditions but some success was achieved in a few leguminous tree species except Acacia nilotica. In vitro regeneration protocols have been standardized earlier in some other species of Acacia like A. mearnsii De Wild‚ A. catechu Willd‚ A

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    Evaluation and Word Count

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    bibliography. Question one (word count: 500): Write a critical reflection on the extent to which learning can contribute to the personal development‚ economic growth and community regeneration of your learners. * Discuss the contribution of learning to personal development‚ economic growth and community regeneration. | Question two (word count: 800 words): Write an analysis of how relevant government policies and initiatives impact on own role and teaching and learning within the Lifelong

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    Locomotion of Earthworm

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    Meanings Of Locomotion In An Earthworm ← Locomotion means the act / power of moving from place to place‚ characteristic of the higher animals and some of the lower forms of plant life. ← Earthworm is any one of numerous annelid worms that burrow in soil and feed on soil nutrients and decaying organic matter or any worm of the genus Lumbricus and allied genera‚ found in damp soil. Taxonomy and Geographic Origins Of Earthworm ← L.Terestris : Europe and America. ← Angleworm/Fishworm

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    Anatomical Position Essay

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    - Anatomical Position – standard reference position – body upright (supine)‚ palms forward‚ eyes ahead‚ feet together and forward – structural relationships are always made as if the body is in the anatomical position Fundamental position - more comfortable‚ only difference is rotation of shoulder Anatomical/Cardinal planes – separates parts of the body according to body polarities • coronal/frontal plane • horizontal/transverse plane Median plane (midsagittal) – the vertical plane passing

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    disease and poor quality of life for people; thus demonstrating inner city decline.. A consequence of the unsanitary‚ poor conditions was regeneration. This occurred after the Slum Clearance Act of 1930‚ which gave the local authorities the ability to improve housing. Due to the Slum Clearance Act the back to back houses were demolished in 1939. Regeneration was put into place so to provide housing in the area of Park Hill. The architects proposed an imaginative‚ innovative solution‚ addressing

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