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    Authority (Measure relating to Safety and Electric supply) Regulations‚ 2010 for (a) Lighting overhead lines‚ communications and fire precautions (b) Earthing metals and (c) voltage limits. 5. Discuss the following. a) Threat to environment from surface mining and measures to mitigate the same. b) Tripartite forum and‚ its contribution in improving health and safety of mine workers. 6. In an opencast mine a loaded dumper going down had moved off the haul road and fallen to lower bench killing

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    pressure area care The learner can: 1. describe the anatomy and physiology of the skin in relation to skin breakdown and the development of pressure sores Skin is the largest organ of the body‚ covering and protecting the entire surface of the body. The total surface area of skin is around 3000 sq inches or roughly around 19‚355 sq cm depending on age‚ height‚ and body size. The skin‚ along with its derivatives‚ nails‚ hair‚ sweat glands‚ and sebaceous glands forms the integumentary system. Besides

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    into a file of some sort. an entirely digital guide with graphs and possibly digital photos of spatter patterns generated during these exercises. Blood is mostly water‚ therefore the physical properties of water‚ its cohesion‚ adhesion‚ and high surface tension‚ affect the patterns blood makes when it spatters. This lab activity reinforces some of these important physical properties. It could be conducted as a deductive activity in which students are asked to explain the results of the various experiments

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    pipe would you estimate the obstruction to be? 3- Derive an expression for the capillary height change h for a fluid of surface tension σ and contact angle θ between two vertical parallel plates a distance w. What will h be for water at 38o C if w= 0.66mm? 4- A student in freshman chemistry‚ who knows nothing about the correction due to the meniscus caused by surface tension‚ makes a barometer using a very small glass tube‚ having a diameter d = 1.45mm‚ in order to save on the amount of

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    Ground water extraction Human life Environment Surface water Groundwater Urban Environment Relation between Urbanization And ground water depletion Urbanization trend Urbanization Causes of Ground water depletion Consequences due to the depletion of Groundwater Role of Urbanization on Groundwater Impact of Urbanization on Groundwater Natural Man made Impervious area Excessive Ground water extraction Human life Environment Surface water Groundwater Urban Environment Relation

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    extrusion and rolling. The important assumptions are : 1. The direction of the applied load and planes perpendicular to this direction define principal directions‚ and the principal stresses do not vary on these planes. 2. Although effects of surface friction are included in the force balance‚ these do not influence the internal distortion of the metal or the orientation of principal directions. 3. Plane sections remain plane; thus the deformation is homogeneous in regard to the determination

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    Name____________________ Comparing Rates of Evaporation Several factors determine how fast a sample of liquid will evaporate. The volume of the sample is a key factor. A drop of water takes less time to evaporate than a liter of water. The amount of energy supplied to the sample is another factor. In this lab‚ you will investigate how the type of liquid and temperature affect the rate of evaporation. Problem: How do intermolecular forces affect the evaporation rates of liquids? Pre-Lab:

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    1 gram. If the mass of the beetroot cylinder varies it may cause a difference in diffusion capabilities. Length of beetroot cylinder The in order to ensure the surface area is kept the same‚ each cylinder must be 2 cm long. This should be measured using a 15cm ruler. If the lengths are different it would result in a difference of surface areas therefore questioning the test’s accuracy. Age of the beetroot To keep the age of the beetroot the same‚ the same beetroot will be used to extract the cylinders

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    1. INTRODUCTION Objectives of the project: (a) Develop a formulation of Atenolol HCL microemulsion for ocular application to decrease IOP in case of glaucoma. (b) Improve the quality of patient’s life suffering from glaucoma. (c) Reduce the number of dosing per day. 1.1 Eye "If a physician performed a major operation on a seignior (a nobleman) with a bronze lancet and has saved the seignior’s life‚ or he opened the eye socket of a seignior with a bronze lancet and has saved the seignior’s eye‚ he

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    Technical Monograph n°2‚ 6th Edition Revised May 2008 Catalogue of pesticide formulation types and international coding system Code Term Definition AE Aerosol dispenser A container-held formulation which is dispersed generally by a propellant as fine droplets or particles upon the actuation of a valve. AL Any other liquid A liquid not yet designated by a specific code‚ to be applied undiluted. AP Any other powder A powder not yet designated by a specific

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