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    hill ranges and perennial streams and water falls since times immemorial. This area is not properly explored due to prohibition because the holy shrine of Lord Sri Venkateswara or Balaji situated here. Present study aims at the detailed survey of flora and fauna of Seshachalam Hill Range for the assessment of Biodiversity which is important to formulate appropriate conservation strategies. Key Words - Seshachalam Hill Range – Biodiversity – Conservation INTRODUCTION Biodiversity defines

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    Lab: Conservation of Energy     Purpose:   To determine and prove that the total energy will remain the same     Materials:  ● probe  ● meter stick  ● 2 by 4 wooden block  ● shelf (ramp)  ● binders (for elevation)    Procedure:   1. determine the mass of the block  2. take your ramp and put one side on the table and the other side on the elevated stack  of  binders   3. set probe at the top of the ramp  4. set the probe to record position and velocity   5. measure the height of the ramp  6. slid

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    microscopy‚ soil microbiology and bacterial growth. The main aim of laboratory work with Escherichia coli and soil sample was to introduce students to bacterial growth in pure culture and soil microbial flora. The experiment of bacterial growth in pure culture using optical density measurement‚ plate count and DAPI direct count‚ showed that Plate Spread method was more precise to understand bacterial population growth tendency and counting generation time. During laboratory work with soil sample were

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    concerns impose costs that are best avoided. This is natural since these are costs which can fairly readily be externalised and imposed on somebody else. Thus‚ when industrial effluents render river water unfit for drinking‚ or decimate fisheries‚ the costs are paid by people who have to seek other sources of water for domestic use‚ or pay more for fish. A rational economic organisation would‚ of course‚ try and‚ as far as possible‚ avoid paying these costs. It would first invest in lobbying against regulations

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    Experiment 4 Inelastic Collisions‚ Conservation of Momentum and Non Conservation of Kinetic Energy Preparation Prepare for this week’s experiment by studying Newton’s Laws‚ linear momentum‚ and kinetic energy. Principles In this experiment you will study a collision where a moving object strikes and sticks to an initially motionless object. When the colliding objects stick together the collision is said to be completely inelastic. The net momentum of the system should not change‚ but the

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    The issue of conservation has been discussed‚ dissected‚ and debated over for centuries by people who understand that endlessly destroying habitats and over-hunting species inevitably leads to permanent damage that affects everyone. Sure‚ there have been major milestones in the efforts to stabilize natural habitats such as Theodore Roosevelt’s actions in creating national parks and protecting 230 million acres of land‚ but it will have to take a worldwide effort in order to secure the biosphere (“Theodore

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    1991 and 2006 (16) Graph1: changes in lynx population between 1991 and 2006 (16) Picture 2: lynx pelts collected and hung by poachers (15) Picture 2: lynx pelts collected and hung by poachers (15) P2 P2 Therefore which is the best method of conservation to help prevent the extinction of the Iberian

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    Wildlife conservation efforts in India The Wildlife in India is a mix of species of different types of organisms. Apart from a handful of the major farm animals such as cows‚ buffaloes‚ goats‚ poultry and sheep‚ India has an amazingly wide variety of animals native to the country. It is home to tigers‚lions‚Leopards‚ pythons‚ wolves‚ foxes‚ bears‚ crocodiles‚ rhinoceroses‚ camels‚ wild dogs‚monkeys‚ snakes‚ antelope species‚ deer species‚ varieties of bison and not to mention the mighty Asian

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    The soil used in this experiment is Kaolinite clay‚ which has Cv = 8.69 sqm/year at 300 kPa (hydraulic result) and Cv = 2.98 sqm/year at 288 kPa (manual result). This result then would be compare with some theoretical calculation by using the isochorne plot. Introduction Oedometer test is test to present and measure the consolidation of a soil. Consolidation is a process when an external load is given at the top of a saturated soil which will cause the water to be squeezed from the soil and

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    SOIL NAILING FOR STABILIZATION OF SLOPES Abstract: After its development in early 1980’s it become widely used in method of providing permanent and temporary support for earth‚ and stabilization of slope on many engineering projects in world wide. In starting of this period soil nailing was only performed on that project where geotechnical contractor provide this as an alternative to other soil improvements techniques. Now a days soil nailing is accepted only because of its performance and effectiveness

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