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    Java Island Case Study

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    narrow canals‚ connected by numerous distinctive archbridges. Individual canal houses are built along these narrow canals. Apartment buildings are relatively small‚ and each of them contains approx 20 dwellings that is meant for different target groups. Within this structure‚ each building has its own programme of functions‚ access and design. All these units were randomly divided over the island and designed by different architects. Soeters applied the principles of the famous Amsterdam canal district

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    The Control on Nature

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    Victoria Perez The Control of Nature Response Paper It is an extremely difficult task for engineers to design a “dam” like the Old River Control Structure in southern Louisiana so that they can be sure that it will prevent avulsion of the Mississippi into the Atchafalaya. The flood of 1973 that caused so much damage to the Old River Control Structure was the affect of many things. There were unusually heavy snows in the upper valley. The South of the state received an exceptional amount of rainfall

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    Chiari Malformation

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    Patricia Lucchese Research Paper Med. Term. Final Draft October 8‚ 2012 Chiari Malformation Chiari Malformation is a condition in which brain tissue protrudes into your spinal canal. This happens when part of your skull is small or misshaped‚ pressing on your brain and pushing it downward. Chiari Malformation is not common‚ but throughout time imaging tests have improved‚ leading to more frequent diagnosis. Chiari Malformation

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    allopathic medicine versus phytomedicine against Enterococcus faecalis: An in-vitro study. Abstract Background: A successful endodontic treatment depends on appropriate instrumentation‚ irrigation‚ decontamination and obturation. Decontamination of root canal plays a crucial role in the success of endodontic treatment. Therefore‚ a suitable medicament is essential which can effectively eliminate bacterial contamination. Aim and objectives: To investigate and compare the antibacterial property of 2% povidone

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    Riccia

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    • 1. Riccia – Structure and Reproduction • Systematic position :Riccia belongs to the family Ricciaceae‚ order Marchantiales‚ class Hepaticopsida and division Bryophyta.The common Indian species are Riccia siliata‚ R. hitra‚ R. discolor‚ R. glauca‚ R. gangetica‚ R.melansspora‚ R. hirta‚ R. crystallina. Habitat or occurrence: The genus Riccia with about 200 species‚ is cosmopolitan in its distribution and commonly grows in moist soils especially during and after rains. Majority of the species are

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    pedo

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    Name: Dina Mohamed Saad 20080294 PEDO assigmemt Anterior posts of mutilated primary anterior teeth he healthy oral cavity is a primary requisite for beautiful looks. Despite the fact that it is largely preventable‚ dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood [1]. Caries in very young children known as early childhood caries may be defined according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry “as the presence of one or more decayed‚ missing (due to caries)‚ or filled tooth

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    Water Crisis in Pakistan

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    EMERGING WATER CRISIS AND ITS IMPACT ON PAKISTAN Introduction 1. Water in general and fresh water in particular is essential for sustaining quality of life on earth. This commodity has a direct bearing on almost all sectors of economy. In Pakistan‚ its importance is more than ordinary due to the agrarian nature of the economy. Share of agriculture in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Pakistan‚ though reduced since 1970‚ is now estimated at about 24%. Agriculture is also the major user of water‚ yet

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    New Transportation systems were introduced with the Steamboats of the 1800’s‚ the Erie Canal and the Railroads. Water transport is cheaper at this time and it begins with the Erie Canal in 1825. By building canals‚ you could connect cities by water and make inland transportation quicker and easier. The Erie Canal was about 325-mile long connecting many cities. When completed in 1825‚ it became very popular. It was an inexpensive route from New York

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    only the knowledge of their countries animals. Not only were the men intimidating the large armies that came to follow them were frightening as well. For example the French paid Egyptians to build the Suez Canal‚ as an entrance to the Mediterranean. In time the French gave up their half of the canal. In 1875 the French sold their

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    president for this reason (Source K). Colonel Nasser response to the western countries in the Suez Canal crisis that took place in 1956 when the western powers were blocked access through the Suez canal due to their previous dominance of it when the western powers in the form of Britain and France attempted to invade Egypt and over throw president Nasser through Israel and gain dominance of the canal so that they can get access to Asia and Africa since they had colonies there as well as their cargo

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