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    Gail- Ratio Analysis 2010-11

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    Summer Training PROJECT REPORT ON RATIO ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF GAIL Executive summary Gail has been no. 1 gas utility co in Asia and no. 2 gas utility co. globally which was declared by plats top 250 in 2010. It was also selected as the top Indian co. in the gas processing‚ transmission and marketing sector for the dun and Bradstreet- American express corporate awards. In addition to that GAIL ‘s Dahej Vijaipur pipeline project won the silver medal in mega projects category

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    Retrieved from http://www.tutornext.com/scope-organic-chemistry/ 14431 StasoSphere. (2007-2009). Organic Acids. Retrieved from http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/the-Hygienic-System-Orthotrophy/Chapter-VIII-Organic-Acids.html UnSaturated Hydrocarbon Information and Discussion

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    Roni Añasco Lee Balmaceda Ian Leonio Polo Reyes Ficus stipulosa Miq. Linn (Balete) sap as an alternative material to produce environment friendly cups Review of Related Literature Collecting Sap  For many years‚ the means to collect sap was to hang a bucket to the tree‚ and to wait for the sap to drip out. This process was very slow and ineffective. Later on they started a new method of sap collecting which was attaching a tube to each tree that would all lead to a central station. Scientists

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    especially difficult for areas that don’t have their own oil resources. Groups like OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) are in control when purchasing is the only option. OPEC ’s objective is to co-ordinate and unify petroleum policies among Member Countries‚ in order to secure fair and stable prices for petroleum producers; an efficient‚

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    of petroleum 36.0%‚ coal 27.4%‚ and natural gas 23.0%‚ amounting to an 86.4% share for fossil fuels in primary energy consumption in the world. (“U.S. EIA International Energy Statistics") Fossil fuels are of great importance because they can be burned (oxidized to carbon dioxide and water)‚ producing significant amounts of energy per unit weight. The use of coal as a fuel predates recorded history. Coal was used to run furnaces for the melting of metal ore. Semi-solid hydrocarbons from

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    Mid-Atlantic. Proceedings of a Symposium: Research on Environmental Fate and Effects of Drilling Fluids and Cuttings‚ Lake Buena Vista‚ Fla.: pp. 382-418. American Petroleum Institute‚ Washington‚ DC. B.C. Research‚ Environment Canada and Environmental Protection Service Industry/ Government Working Group. Disposal of Waste Fluids from Petroleum Exploratory Drilling in the Canadian North. Marine Toxicity Studies on Drilling Fluid Wastes. Vol 10. Baker‚ J. M. (ed.) 1975. Marine Ecology and Oil Pollution

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    Biotechnology In environment Clean up Process - APPSC G1 Mains - Paper 4 - Section 2 - Unit 3 The term "Environment" is defined as our surroundings which includes the abiotic component (the non living) and biotic component (the living) around us. The abiotic environment includes water‚ air and soil while the biotic environment consists of all living organisms – plants‚ animals and microorganisms. Environmental pollution broadly refers to the presence of undesirable substances in the environment

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    TESTING YOUR COMPREHENSION 1) Why are fossil fuels our most prevalent source of energy today? Why are they considered nonrenewable sources of energy? Today‚ the three main fossil fuels that are in demand are oil‚ coal and natural gas. These fossil fuels are prevalent because they are efficient to burn‚ ship‚ and store based on high energy content. Fossil fuels also provide for our daily needs such as transportation‚ heating‚ cooking and electricity. Based on our current rates of consumption‚ we

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    Octane Rating Octane rating is a fuel’s ability to resist  detonation and is classified by three main rating types. Octane rating is the measure of how resistant is gasoline and other fuels in the combustion engines to automatic ignition. It is the measure of a fuel’s burning characteristics. It is a standard measure of the performance of a motor or aviation fuel‚ the higher the octane number‚ the more compression the fuel can withstand before detonating. In broad terms‚ fuels with a higher octane

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    addicted to petroleum. We are absorbing this fossil fuel and eating it up faster than ever. We use petroleum to fuel our large and small power generators and our automobiles consume petroleum as if it were water. To reduce this mass consumption‚ alternative energy are needed. Fuel cell‚ a device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen or another oxidizing agent. Hydrogen is the most common fuel of fuel cells‚ but hydrocarbons such as

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