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    Scientific Method

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    to solve the problem of a dirty tank. Therefore‚ I will use this experience as an example of how I can‚ and often do‚ apply the scientific method. As I have many fish‚ the water becomes cloudy or begins to contain bits of debris. The first step in applying the scientific method is to make an observation. I observe that my tank looks “dirty.” The second step is asking a question. I ask the question “why is my tank dirty?” There are a few different reasons my tank looks dirty; the filters need to

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    hydraulic BOP accumulator and control unit 1x4 1/16" choke - 2 1/16" kill line manifold 5000 PSI with two adjustable manual choke with control. Drilling spools and adapters according to requirements Mud Tanks 4 mud tanks: 120 m3 (756 bbls) complete with LP mixing system‚ mud agitators 2 water tanks: 86 m3 (542 bbls) Solids Control 2x Linear Swaco shale shakers‚ 1x CT3-300 desander‚ 1x10x4" cones mud cleaner (SWACO)‚ 1x SWACO degasser‚ centrifuges (SWACO) as required Drill pipe 5" OD

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    The phosphate anion is present only the fish tank water this might be due to fish food. The highest and lowest amount of fluorine anion concentration is present in the HS- hot water (20.50 ppm) and fish thank (0.20405 ppm) water respectively‚ the amount of fluorine concentration present in the HS-hot water is 100.5 times greater than the amount of concentration present in the fish tank water. The tap water and the Gallinas River has almost same amount of fluoride

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    Sea Slugs Lab Report

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    Sea Slugs Experiment A. These sea slugs were analyzed in an intertidal habitat in the coastal waters of Puerto Rico and the data about the distribution of these organisms were reflected upon a table‚ showing the different times of day and how far the distribution seemed to be. I had graphed this table as to clearly see the distribution of the sea slugs throughout the day. It reflects that during the day time Sea Slugs disperse more freely. However‚ during the night they gather together and

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    Impressionism In Art

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    center of the picture‚ you will see three basketballs floating in a straight line in an underwater tank. This sculpture really gives the image an architectonic feel. First off the table that is holding the tank is made up of linear lines and the tank is also made up of linear lines which makes the geometric shape of a rectangle. The bold lines around the tank are the contour lines. Inside the tank‚ it gives the viewer an attectonic feel due to the basketballs inside. The basketballs are made up

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    How To Prevent Apollo 13

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    Apollo 13 is an American Drama Space film that depicts the real events of what happened to the actual Apollo 13 lunar mission to the moon. Apollo 13 was America’s third attempt to land on the moon‚ but instead of awaiting its arrival‚ Apollo oxygen tank exploded causing an emergency evacuation. This essay will inform you on a problem from the launch of Apollo 13‚ what they did to resolve the issue‚ and how what I would have did to prevent the problem and how I would have approached the solution to

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    Stray Loss

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    ). In addition‚ experts distinguish between the stray losses in the windings (winding eddy loss: eddy-current loss in conductors‚ and circulating-current loss in parallel strands) and outside the windings (stray 2 1 magnetic shield on the tank 2 yoke clamping plate 3 core The company Konèar – Power Transformers (KPT) has been applying for over 25 years of a systematic approach in the research‚ control and continuous reduction of stray losses from magnetic leakage flux

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    Waste Water Processing

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    I. One underground sludge tank II. Pipes to fetch waste water from the tank III. Three motors IV. Manual wheel type keys to control sludge V. Mechanized pumps operating panels VI. Vent pipes. The spot 1. Underground sludge tank: It is a big tank where all the waste matters & sewage are stored for treatment. Heavy solid wastes are settled as sludge

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    Aquarium Reserch Paper

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    Abstract: Fresh water tanks are the most common aquariums in houses and schools‚ many times people that have had a fresh water aquarium move on into a challenge by having a salt water aquarium. Fresh and salt water aquariums have something in common‚ they teach you how salt and fresh water fishes live and how they interact with other organisms. While taking care of a salt and a fresh water tank in this experiment my data showed that taking care of a salt water tank was definitely more challenging

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    Negligent Tort: Case Study

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    This is because the tank was developed without the room for these errors; however‚ the manufacturing process had errors that have accrued all these dangerous factors posed to the users. On the other hand‚ the users are not the ones causing the problem because there are a lot of cases being reported regarding the same. If the number of incidents was only specific to a class of people then‚ it would have been a result to the users utilizing the tanks in an improper manner. Duty of care

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