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    1.1. INTRODUCTION Financial Management refers to that part of the management activity that is concerned with the planning and controlling of the firms financial resources. Hence it is applicable to every type of organization‚ irrespective of its size‚ kind or nature. Therefore it has a universal applicability and is indispensable to any organization. Financial management is the art and science of using‚ managing & controlling the business money. It is the management & control of money and money

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    Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) Surname Initial(s) Signature 4325/2H Examiner’s use only London Examinations IGCSE Biology Paper 2H Team Leader’s use only Higher Tier Wednesday 11 May 2005 – Morning Time: 2 hours Question Leave Number Blank 1 2 3 4 5 Materials required for examination Nil Items included with question papers Nil 6 7 8 Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above‚ write your centre number and candidate number‚ your surname

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    350 © IWA Publishing 2013 Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology—AQUA | 62.6 | 2013 Behaviour of cyanobacterial bloom material following coagulation and/or sedimentation Lionel Ho‚ Albane Barbero‚ Jennifer Dreyfus‚ David R. Dixon‚ Feng Qian‚ Peter J. Scales and Gayle Newcombe ABSTRACT The global increase in detection of cyanobacteria and their metabolites has prompted greater emphasis in optimizing water treatment options for their effective removal. In particular

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    Seawater: An Experiment with RO Membrane Villafafila A. & Mujtaba I. (2003). Fresh Water by Reverse Osmosis Based Desalination: Simulation and Optimization Niemi H. & Palosaari S. (1994). Calculation of Permeate Flux and Rejection in Simulation of Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis Processes Mohammadi T.‚ Kazemimoghadam M. & Saadabadi M. (2003). Modelling of Membrane Fouling and Flux Decline in Reverse Osmosis During Separation of Mulder M. (1991). Basic Principles of Membrane Technology. Netherlands:

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    IROATU‚ GODSON C.S. ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING ASSIGNMENT QUESTION: List 10 different environmental problems we have vis-à-vis the Causes‚ Impact and Solution LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 1 CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. It may be a change in average weather conditions‚ or in the distribution of weather around the average conditions (i.e.‚ more

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    Lactic Acid Bacteria Amanda Perry Many persons are oblivious to the fact that when they consume certain delicious food products like yogurt‚ buttermilk or cheese‚ they are actually eating live bacterial biomass which has acidified the milk content and contains a mixture of bacterial slime layers. Perhaps it is a blessing that most people are unaware because when most hear the word ‘bacteria‚’ their first thought is of a microscopic unicellular organism that causes various types of diseases especially

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    Abstract The activity of invertase and the quantification of albumin and casein were performed and analyzed after extraction of the said proteins from their respective sources. Isolation of proteins was initiated by the breakage of the cell wall / membranes in three different ways. Homogenization of invertase‚ albumin and casein were achieved via grinding process‚ addition of 1M acetic acid and acidification by 0.1M hydrochloric acid correspondingly. Extraction of invertase and casein involved

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    CRITERIS D‚E‚F Nanotechnology‚ the science of the extremely tiny as commonly known (one nanometer is one-billionth of metre)‚ is an important emerging industry which is thought to reach a market of one trillion US dollars by 2015. It involves the understanding and control of atoms and molecules to create new materials with a variety of useful functions. It is the understanding and control of matter at the sphere of 1 to 100 nanometers (a sheet of paper is about 100‚000 nanometers thick). Nanotechnology

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    Recovering SUSTAINABLE Water from Wastewater AUDREY D. LEVINE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA‚ TAMPA TA K A S H I A S A N O UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA‚ DAVIS Society no longer has the F luxury of using or water supplies to be sustainable‚ water only once. the rate at which water is withdrawn from water sources needs to be in balance with the rate of renewal or replenishment. At the same time‚ water quality must also be sustainable or recoverable. In nature‚ precipitation replenishes surface water

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    How water is purified in water treatment plants Pre-treatment 1. Pumping and containment – The majority of water must be pumped from its source or directed into pipes or holding tanks. To avoid adding contaminants to the water‚ this physical infrastructure must be made from appropriate materials and constructed so that accidental contamination does not occur. 2. Screening (see also screen filter) – The first step in purifying surface water is to remove large debris such as sticks‚ leaves

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