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    Who would’ve ever thought that Nebraska could be major target of bombing during the Cold War? While tensions continued to heighten between the Soviet Union and the United States‚ the state of Nebraska was surprisingly being impacted. Most people outside of the state probably believed that Nebraska was the last place on earth that the Soviets would bomb‚ but that is not the case. So why was the isolated state of Nebraska oddly a big target on the Soviets map? It’s time to see the reasons why Nebraska

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    Saw Dust

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    Sawdust or wood dust is a by-product of cutting‚ grinding‚ drilling‚ sanding‚ or otherwise pulverizing wood with a saw or other tool; it is composed of fine particles of wood. It is also the byproduct of certain animals‚ birds and insects which live in wood‚ such as the woodpecker and carpenter ant. It can present a hazard in manufacturing industries‚ especially in terms of its flammability. Sawdust is the main component of particleboard. Contents [hide] 1 Practical uses 1.1 Use in food 2 Health

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    Separation of Mixtures

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    different parts. The purpose of this experiment is to create and separate a heterogeneous mixture consisting of sawdust‚ sand‚ beads‚ salt‚ and water. The hypothesis of this experiment is that the materials can be separated back into their original forms with the same masses. * Materials: - 3.0 grams of salt(NaCl) -3.0 grams of sand‚ -3.5 grams of beads‚ - 2.0 grams of sawdust‚ - 300mL of water (H20)‚ - Beakers -a funnel -scale -a hot plate -dishes -tweezers * Procedure:

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    Drying of Solids

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    (Geankoplis‚ 2003). In this experiment‚ ethanol-wetted sawdust is dried using a vacuum tray dryer. This type of dryer is an example of an indirectly heated batch dryer (Geankoplis‚ 2003). In indirect-heat dryers‚ heat is transferred mostly by conduction‚ but heat transfer by radiation is significant when conducting surface temperatures exceed 150°C (Brown‚ 1973). There are two ways in describing the mechanism of drying of the ethanol-wetted sawdust. First is through the basis of ethanol content versus

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    Thesis

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    FABRICATION OF FLOOR TILE USING SAWDUST‚ RICE STRAW ASH AND CLAY AS RAW MATERIALS MONICA P. ABADINES A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO ENGR. MIRRIAM P. BANLAWE‚ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY‚ WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY‚ ABORLAN‚ PALAWAN IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT TO THE REQUIREMENT IN METHOD OF RESEARCH (RESEARCH 101) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING OCTOBER 2012 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Economic housing increases in demand

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    Mapape Dust Fuel Briquette

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    (Carica) Sawdust Fuel Briquette Researchers: Shean Kyle L. Cañaveral Riz Bernice B. Abuzo Jules Lyndon A. Dorongon Melba A. Del Rosario Research I – B Adviser Mrs. Ramonita F. Calumpang ABSTRACT The study aimed to produce a fuel briquette which is easy to make and affordable. The chief ingredients of the said product are mango peelings‚ papaya peelings‚ and sawdust. The researchers gathered all the equipments and ingredients namely: mango and papaya peelings‚ sawdust‚ cutting

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    Likewise‚ this study extends to find out which substrate can possibly increase production of pechay (Brassica rapa L.). The substrates used are dried leaves‚ sawdust and rice bran. These substrates were used since they are very much available in the locality and they are less expensive. This study finds out which among the dried leaves‚ sawdust and rice bran is the best substrate suited for asbok choi (Brassica rapa L.) production. This research provide information and advantage to farmers and also

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    the black soil. In 1830 the Lincoln’s sold their Indiana farm. Abraham had just turned twenty-one. He and his father built a new cabin and started over. Abraham only stayed with his family the first winter. He was offered another cargo job by Denton Offutt. Abraham agreed to make the trip with his step brother‚ John Johnston‚ and his cousin‚ John Hanks. When he returned from this trip he went home and said farewell to his dad and step

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    like coal‚ but are made from a combination of organic wastes‚ shaped into blocks. Densification of fruit peelings and wood waste into briquettes can provide a relatively high-quality alternative source of fuel‚ which employ peelings of banana and sawdust. A high demand of firewood would cause deforestation‚ and may affect the environment especially in the urban areas. Fuel briquette is a block of compressed materials suitable for cooking. The process of making charcoal briquettes from agricultural

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    primarily composed of coconut shells in markets‚ wastepaper in schools and offices‚ rice hulls in agricultural remains and sawdust‚ a waste product produce in the lumber shops. This study was conducted to reduce the percentage breakdown of deforestation which would soon contribute to the prevalent global warming. Since waste materials such as coconut shells‚ rice hulls‚ sawdust and wastepaper are totally organic and may seem useful at times‚ we came up on using

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