2. Why Choose Microalgae culture or Microalgae as an Ideal biomass? Or Microalgae: advantages and disadvantages The microalgae culture have the infinite potential to be used as primary producers of biomass in coming years‚ eventually they will turn out to be as most significant energy source. They can act as feedstock for several types of renewable fuels such as ethanol‚ methanol‚ biodiesel‚ methane and hydrogen. Table 1 represents certain feedstocks used for biofuel production (Chisti 2007; Dominguez-Faus
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Chapter 14 – Principles of Disease and Epidemiology Pathology Infection and Disease 1. Pathology is the scientific study of disease – concerned with cause (etiology) and manner in which disease develops (pathogenesis) - Also concerned with structural and functional changes brought about by disease and final effects on the body 2. Infection – invasion or colonization of the body by pathogenic microorganisms 3. Disease – when infection results in change in state of health Normal Microbiota
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According to Gudykunst & and Ting-Toomey (1988)‚ culture is the way of life‚ customs‚ and a script of a group of people. Our participation as agents is tremendous impact on this interdependence with culture; culture and leadership become a symbiosis that makes the process of constant change in all aspects of life‚ but specifically in our field‚ more comprehensive.
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did is not different with what a hawk does to a bunny. (9) On the contrary‚ if you endeavor to grasp with his action‚ you will notice that CP gives profuse benefits back to the people. (10) The M&A of CP is absolutely superior‚ like a mutualistic symbiosis that is benign to every party involved. (11) Videlicet‚ it provides
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The land ethic In Leopold’s view‚ humans see themselves as conquerors of the environment‚ and this is the key fault we all begin with in achieving this symbiosis with nature. This can be referred to as the conqueror role- we think we know what makes a community “tick.” We think we can manage it‚ and be “kings” of the land. But we don’t know as much as we think we do. He persists there is an instrumental value to nature‚ and this is one of the reasons we have no choice but to preserve it‚ we cannot
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Terrorism and Mass Media What makes someone so powerful that if they were murdered‚ they would be labeled as assassinated? A similar question can be asked to that of terrorism--when can an act of violence properly be called "terrorism"? In the wake of 9/11‚ then President Bush declared war against terrorism but just who specifically he was referring to is still being debated today. However‚ one piece of the puzzle in making that determination is the use of mass media to combat
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STUDY GUIDE FOR FINAL ___ INTROD TO OCEANOGRAPHY NOTE: This list is NOT exhaustive. It is only a rough guide‚ with broad topics! THE FIRST PART OF THE SEMESTER (11 chapters) – main ideas only: Examples of main ideas are: The Earth – origin of Earth‚ oceans‚ life; the Earth’s internal layers… know physical concepts such as energy (kinetic‚ heat)‚ density‚ convection‚ bioaccumulation‚ biodegradation‚ photo-degradation‚ diffusion… Plate Tectonics – major Plate Tectonic principles;
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Geography Essay The biophysical environment consists of living things such as plants & animals and non-living things such as rocks‚ soils and water. It is the symbiosis between the physical environment and the biological life forms within the environment. The biophysical environment is made up of four overlapping spheres: Atmosphere‚ lithosphere‚ hydrosphere biosphere. As shown in figure (1). These four spheres are dependent upon each other. Each sphere plays a vital role in sustaining
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INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY I. Definition - Greek words: oikos = family household logy = study of by Ernst Haeckel in 1866 - 1866 Ernst Haeckel: the comprehensive science of the relationship of the organism to the environment - 1927 Charles Elton: scientific natural history - 1963 E. P. Odum: the study of the structure and function of nature - 1972 C. J. Krebs: the scientific study of the interactions that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms To summarize: - Scientific
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In 1987‚ P&G US made a drastic shift away from the brand-management structure to a Matrix structure in which brands managed as an element of category portfolios by category general managers. The decision to switch to the US Matrix structure was because product categories were beginning to require more differentiated functional activities but simultaneously‚ P&G US needed to retain its functional strengths. In the Matrix system‚ functional leaders reported directly to their business leadership
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