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    1) Irish Potato Famine. 1845-1849. Called the Great Famine. In the early 19th century‚ Ireland’s tenant farmers struggled to provide for themselves and to supply the British market with cereal crops. By the early 1840s half the Irish population‚ mostly the rural poor‚ became to depend almost exclusively on the potato for their diet. The rest of the population also consumed it in large quantities. A heavy reliance on just one or two high-yielding types of potato greatly reduced the

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    Design of various types of Patch Antenna for WLAN Application Presented By: Monica Gupta Deptt. of Electronics & Communication Engineering Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology‚ Ghaziabad ABSTRACT In this project‚ High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) is used to design Linearly Polarized Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna. The aim of the project is to design and fabricate various Microstrip Antenna using different feed techniques and

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    Aim To investigate the effects of increasing salinity on potato cell mass. Background Information This experiment is based upon osmosis. Osmosis can be defined as the net movement of water molecules from a region with high concentration to a region with low concentration. This movement must take place across a partially permeable membrane such as a cell wall‚ which lets smaller molecules such as water through but does not allow bigger molecules to pass through. This process will take place until

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    The Irish Potato Famine was a great famine that took place in Ireland between 1845 and 1852. The famine was caused by a potato disease‚ also called a potato blight. This was a huge problem especially considering that much of Ireland’s population was heavily reliant on potato crops. The famine itself killed around one million people. The question of genocide comes in when the British are taken into account. Ireland was dependent to Britain‚ much like how today countries like Puerto Rico are dependent

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    brand name for a number of potato chip varieties as well as the name of the company that founded the chip brand in 1932. Lay ’s chips has been marketed as a division of Frito-Lay‚ a company owned by PepsiCo since 1965. Other brands in the Frito-Lay group include Fritos‚ Doritos‚ Ruffles‚ Cheetos‚ Rold Gold pretzels‚ and Sun Chips. History In 1932‚ salesman Herman Lay opened a snack food operation in Dorset‚ Ohio and‚ in 1938‚ he purchased the Atlanta‚ Georgia potato chip manufacturer "Barrett Food

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    Investigating the Osmosis Effect in Potato Cores Aim The aim of this experiment is to investigate the osmosis effect in potato cores while they are submerged in different concentrations of sucrose solution. Osmosis will take place while the potatoes are fully submerged in the sucrose solution. Apparatus ľ Scalpel (1) ľ Tile (1) ľ Pr. Tweezers (1) ľ 250ml Beakers (2) ľ 100ml Water (Per Beaker) ľ 100ml Sucrose Solution o 0.2M o 0.4M o 0.6M o 0.8M o 1.0M ľ Measuring

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    Biodegradable plastic from cornstarch ABSTRACT The study aims to produce biodegradable plastic using cassava starch as its main component. Cassava starch was mixed with water‚ cornstarch and cooking oil INTRODUCTION There is an increasing demand for plastic‚ from the highly technological fields of electronics‚ fiber optics‚ and pharmaceuticals to the basic necessities such as sandwich wrappers and garbage bags. This high demand for plastics‚ however‚ has been a major contributor to

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    concentrations of 0.0 mol dm3‚ 0.2 mol dm3‚ 0.4 mol dm3‚ 0.6 mol dm3 and 0.8 mol dm3 affect the osmolarity point of potato cells‚ where it is investigated how osmosis changes the weight of the potato cells‚ measured by the percentage change between the initial and final mass of the potato? Independent Variable: Increasing sucrose concentrations Dependant Variable: Mean percentage change in mass of potato cells All cells have a protective barrier‚ one which selectively allows substances to enter and exit

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    BUSINESS ETHICS: REFLECTION PAPER 1 HELP THE RICH‚ HURT THE POOR The controversy regarding the SEZs in India has turned the issue into what is commonly known as a “hot potato”. The heated debate today is whether these SEZs are good for India or a hotbed for disaster that is going to spell long term doom for the nation. Like many things that go wrong in a nation like India‚ the SEZs too failed in the implementation phase. Arable land has been used to set up industries‚ farmers have been displaced

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    Potatoes taste pretty good. Mashed‚ fried‚ baked‚ or scalloped‚ but how about taking the place of a car battery? If a potato can replace a AA battery and light up a light bulb‚ who’s to say multiple potatoes couldn’t serve the same purpose in a car? Potatoes use the acids within them to start a reaction between the copper and zinc wires on either side of it. This reaction causes the flow of electrons passing through the wires and using the positive and negatively charged electrons to power the

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