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    Brine Shrimp Eggs Experiment

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    EXPERIMENT : EXPERIMENT ON EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE GROWTH OF GERMINATING SEEDS AND BRINE SHRIMPS. DATE : 13th OCTOBER 2009 EXPERIMENT ON EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE GROWTH OF GERMINATING SEEDS AND BRINE SHRIMPS. Aim: to investigate the effect of difference in temperature on the growth of germinating seeds and hatching of brine shrimps eggs. Introduction: Growth is the process by which a plant increases in the number and size of leaves and

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    POLLUTION OBSERVATION Submitted to: Professor Ruby Ann Dela Cruz Submitted by: Solon‚ Myka E. CAS-06-501E Air pollution Air pollution is the introduction into the atmosphere of chemicals‚ particulates‚ or biological materials that cause discomfort‚ disease‚ or death to humans‚ damage other living organisms such as food crops‚ or damage the natural environment or built environment. The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet

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    mussels‚ barnacles‚ limpets‚ chitons‚ and algae. Each one of them has different adaptations to survive different abiotic factors that make life challenging for them like temperature‚ wave action‚ currents‚ competition for space‚ desiccation‚ and salinity. For example sea stars developed tube feet to attach to hard surfaces‚ in addition chitons developed a muscular foot to attach to rocks. The intertidal community is important to me because it is part of the planet I live in‚ because the environmental

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    Impacts of Global Warming in the UK Current data for climate change suggest that global warming is taking place due to the enhanced greenhouse effect. If global temperatures continue to rise it will present a number of challenges in the future. Different countries will experience global warming differently depending on their location and level of development‚ but even within a country‚ there will be ‘winners and losers’. For example‚ in the UK Global Warming is good news for coastal resorts‚ especially

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    Energy: Nuclear Fusion‚ Hydroelectric‚ and Hydrogen Fuel Cells In today’s world‚ where everyone owns an electronic appliance‚ energy is an extremely valuable resource and in high demand. Though in the past this energy was provided by burning fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas‚ this way of providing energy can’t last much longer due to the dwindling amount of fossil fuels and the damage it causes to the environment. Therefore‚ scientists have been searching for new ways of providing energy

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    Forward Osmosis Case Study

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    asymmetric aromatic polyamide membranes for FO and PRO. In the 1970s‚ Votta et al. [38] and Anderson [36] used several commercially Available RO membranes and an in-house cellulose acetate membrane to treat dilute wastewater by FO using a simulated seawater draw solution. Goosens and Van-Haute [39] used cellulose acetate membranes reinforced with mineral fillers to evaluate whether membrane performance under RO conditions can be predicted through FO testing.

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    Biology Note

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    HOMEOSTASIS BIOLOGY I BIO091 Prepared by: Nur Syakireen Bt. Ishak SCOPE •Definition and importance of homeostasis •Homeostatic organ •Negative and positive feedback mechanisms •Blood-glucose regulation •Thermoregulation •Osmoregulation DEFINITON & IMPORTANCE OF HOMEOSTASIS Homeostasis • Homeostasis: • is the steady state of physiological condition of the body. • it is the physiological processes by which organisms maintain a constant & balanced internal environment. • In achieving

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    Waste Management

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    Joshi‚ S.V.‚ P.K. Ghosh‚ V.J. Shah‚ C.V. Devmurari‚ J.J. Trivedi‚ and Prakash Rao. CSMCRI Experience with Reverse Osmosis Membranes and Desalination: Case Studies. Bhavnagar: CSMCRI‚ 2 Feb. 2004. PDF. "Optimizing the Efficiency of Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination." Osmosis Reverse Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure What They Are. Web. 06 Mar. 2012. . "Sewage." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster. Web. 05 Mar. 2012. . Heaton‚ Ph.D.‚ Linda. Water Usage. 05 Mar. 2012. . "UN-Water Statistics - Water Resources

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    Title: A recommendation report for water provision methods in arid region of Egypt 1 Introduction 1.1 Aim This report aims to compare and recommend water provision methods for arid region of Egypt. In order to identify what water provision methods are suitable for arid region in Egypt‚ this report will firstly compare two water provision methods which are desalination and water reuse by considering three requirements in relation to the specific situation

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    Effect of Nutrients on the Growth and Photosynthetic Ability of a Hypersaline Diatom ------------------------------------------------- Murdoch University Caitlin May: 30981943 Effect of Nutrients on the Growth and Photosynthetic Ability of a Hypersaline Diatom ------------------------------------------------- Murdoch University Caitlin May: 30981943 Introduction Recently there has been an increase of interest in the industrial applications of microalgae‚ in particular diatoms‚ for producing

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