ad carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis)‚ silver carp (H. molitrix)‚ black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus)‚ and grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). Although they will inhabit lakes and ponds‚ Asian carp prefer large slow moving rivers with high turbidity‚ moderate to low oxygen levels and warmer water temperatures (up to 86°F). FACT: In many Asian cultures‚ the carp is a symbol of prosperity and longevity.
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The following are some common eye symptoms and may be involved in eye diseases. You and your doctor can judge whether the problem is based on the symptoms of these diseases. A detailed examination can determine the disease and how to treat it. Is your vision blurred or distorted? There are many reasons for long-term obscure or distorted vision. In general‚ watching distant objects or near objects when feeling blurred vision‚ may be the eyes of the refractive problems. You may be suffering from myopia
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Antony R 9:00Am-11Am Unknown Number 94 Unknown Results Streptococcus salivarius The first step in my unknown identification was to carry out a gram stain to observe the cell shape and arrangement. My unknown turned out to be gram positive bacteria cocci shaped with long chain cell arrangement. The unknown was gram positive because the cells stained blue-violet ‚this indicate that my unknown has ability to retain crystal violet-iodine after alcohol application on the cells which is a gram
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1. Executive Summary: The report has been prepared as a mandatory requirement of our course MKT-101(Principle of marketing). It is the summarized outcome of what we have learned till now in the sectors Principle of Marketing. Executive summary presents a clear vision of the report with different titles. After we identify an existing company‚ which is Nestle‚ Bangladesh. In our report we mainly deal with the new product line and deigned the packaging and leveling of the fruit juice. This
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LEARNING OUTCOME 1 WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR SOLUTIONS PROBLEM – SOLVING TECHNIQUE UNDERSTANDING OBSERVATION IDEATION PROTOTYPING Understanding IDENTIFY • ISSUE HAS TO BE IDENTIFIED • ASK QUESTIONS TO KNOW BETTER : + is the issue really a problem ? + how does it help if the issue is solved? + is it worth the time & money to solve it? + is it be profitable? • Understanding is not restricted to only identifying the issue. • It can even be a technique for
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Tshwane University of Technology Department of Environmental Sciences Engineering Geology Group 8 Assignment: Dispersive Soils Group Members: 1. Elsie Phelane 2. Keeme Sephikwe 3. Lawrance Mabasa 4. Lethlogonolo kotsedi DISPERSIVE SOILS INTRODUCTION Dispersive soils are associated with residual granites‚ granodiorites‚ mudstone and sandstone as well as fine-grained transported soils such as alluvium deposits. Dispersitivity is found in clay‚ silty and sandy soil. Dispersible soils tend
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fish/shellfish/zooplankton and channelization. Many of the reports also did not have impairments listed. The Keehi Lagoon was clearly the area with the most serious impairments. The lagoon contains metals (industrial permitted)‚ nutrients‚ oil‚ grease‚ sediments‚ turbidity and pathogens. I was very surprised to learn that while Pearl Harbor is listed as “impaired” there are no reports addressing the issue whatsoever. It is common knowledge that the Battleship Arizona leaks oil and that the hull is deteriorating. The
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ILLINOIS STATE WATER SURVEY LIBRARY COPY MAR 3 0 1988 ISWS/CIR-158/83 Circular 158 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES Consumer Attitudes Toward Public Water Supply Quality: Dissatisfaction and Alternative Water Sources by LYNN L. CURRY Southern Illinois University ILLINOIS STATE WATER SURVEY CHAMPAIGN 1983 PREFACE Public awareness of the quality of the environment and of the safety of public water supplies are related issues which have rarely received
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Aquatic Invasive Species Two thirds of the forty freshwater fish extinctions are known to have been caused by invasive species. The extinctions could have been caused by any one of the four thousand three hundred known invasive species in the United States. In Minnesota‚ the land of ten thousand lakes‚ thirty-five percent of all recreational waters are known to hold at least one invasive species (Invasive species of aquatic plants and wild animals in Minnesota: Annual report). The common carp‚ zebra
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if it has a good amount of biodiversity. The second most important part is the monitoring of the creek‚ which is done by running tests similar to what we did at those creeks. The things that are important to be observed are the temperature‚ ph.‚ turbidity‚ toxic chemicals‚ land clearing‚ and human impact. Human impact has the biggest effect on the health and biodiversity of creeks.
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