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    Basis   The  capacity  of  the  plant  is  40‚000  and  to  be   conservative  we  have  taken  the  1984  level  that  is   Sales  in  tons   38‚000   below  capacity‚  as  continuous  for  the  remaining  life   of  the  plant.   The  five-­‐year  average  in  price  growth  is  17%‚   however  the  growth  has  been  declining  from  24%

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    reasons for pure idle in a gasoline engine? 11) What happens if valve lift is less or more than the optimum? 12) What are venturi vacuum and ported vacuum? 13) Explain the function of a hot idle compensation valve? 14) What are the effects of injection lag? 15) What are the different types of nozzles used with the injectors? 16) Explain briefly any two important fuel supply system widely used in automobiles 17) What is duel carburettor? List out its advantage over single

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    Sexual reproduction has been successful among flowering plants and mammals‚ it is brought by the following requirements. Firstly is the transfer of gametes. Sexual reproduction is only made successful when the gametes of the male and female from a pair of parents of different sexes are transferred to meet each other. In mammals‚ the male gamete is transferred to the female body by copulation to meet with the female gamete in the oviduct for successful fertilization. However‚ the ovum is only

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    we can ‎see that Nucor only has three levels of management that makes the plant managers report directly to the CEO‚ and ‎it makes the CEO hard to maintain the company using this simple structure and also hard to make decisions on ‎trade battles. This is happened because the CEO can’t concentrate and focus to his mainly job which is making ‎decisions‚ with this simple structure he has to maintain the report from the plant managers too. From this case‚ we ‎can say that simple structure has limitations

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    Roots The root system of a flowering plant begins its development from the hypocotyl of the embryo of the seed which gives rise to the primary root. Roots generally grow downwards into the soil (positively geotropic) and upwards (negatively geotropic). Roots do not bear leaves and therefore no nodes are present.Two kinds of root systems can be distinguished in flowering plants: tap root systems and adventitious root systems. Usually dicotyledons posses tap root systems and monocotyledons adventitious

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    Figure 6.8. Initial Layout of Cell 1 The optimum sequence method starts with an arbitrary initial solution and tries to improve the layout by switching two departments in the sequence. At each step the method computes the cost changes for all possible switches of two departments and chooses the most effective pair. The two departments are switched in sequence and the method repeats. The process stops when no switch results in a reduced cost. The optimized facility information and layout have been

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    Why a plant is a living thing and a rock isn’t Cells All living things and organisms have cells. Cell is a collection of living matter. Any living thing that is made up of a single cell is a unicellular organism. The organism that is most familiar is a multicellular organism for example animals and plants. A rock unlike a plant or an animal does not any cells that can grow‚ reproduce‚ or respond to the environment. Reproduction All organisms can make new organisms through a process called reproduction

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    PLANT GROWTH EXPERIMENT Numerous environmental variables influence plant growth. Three students each planted a seedling of the same genetic variety in the same type of container with equal amounts of soil from the same source. Their goal was to maximize their seedling’s growth by manipulating environmental conditions. Their data are shown below. Plant Seedling Mass (grams) Day 1 Day 30

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    industrial organizations in Canada are synonymous with the branch plant economy phenomenon. In general‚ "the term branch plant economy refers to a convenient shorthand term to describe a regional economy where a large proportion of the employees are in establishments owned by firms whose head office lies outside the region" (Watts 1). In Canada‚ branch plant economies are subsidiaries of companies based abroad‚ mostly in the U.S. A branch plant economy is a strategic tool used by transnational corporations

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    Plant Cell Plant cells are eukaryotic cells or cells with membrane bound nucleus. Generally‚ plant cells are larger than animal cells and are mostly similar in size and are rectangular or cube shaped.  Plant cells are similar to animal cells in being eukaryotic and they have similar cell organelles. What is a Plant Cell? Back to Top Plant cells are eukaryotic cells i.e.‚ the DNA in a plant cell is enclosed within the nucleus. The most important distinctive structure of plant cell is the presence

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