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    1. Archimedes (Greece) - Principle of buoyancy; principle of lever  2. Galileo Galilei (Italy) - Law of inertia  3. Christian Huygens ( Holland) - Wave theory of light  4. Issac Newton (UK) - Universal law of gravitation; law of motion; Reflecting telescope  5. Michael Faraday (UK) - Law of electromagnetic induction  6. James Clerk Maxwell (UK) - Electro magnetic theory;Light-an electromagnetic wave  7. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (Germany) - Generation of electromagnetic waves  8. J.C.Bose (India) - Ultra

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    biomass about 67.11 per cent. Graph: Graph show the differentiation on biomass distribution in grassland according to its components From the graph‚ it show clearly the distinct differentiation of above-ground and below-ground biomass. 2) Forest Species | Dbh‚ cm | Component | Biomass‚ kg | Biomass‚ kghaˉ¹ | Acacia mangium (1) | 62 | Twigs | 10.1672 | 1016.72 | | | Leaves | 46.3178 | 4631.78 | | | Branches | 520.9571 | 52095.71 | | | Stem bark | 175.5983 | 17559.83

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    Symbolism of the Journey

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    Symbolism of the Literature You are about to be taken on a journey as I tell of two short stories‚ “A Worn Path” and “I Used to Live Here Once”. One story will keep you in suspense wondering about this little old ladies purpose of walking a dark path‚ while the other story seems to be taking the character back in time to find she is only having an after death experience. As you read of the two stories‚ you will find they are similar in the fact that both have a symbolism of death. The short

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    Mockingbirds Symbolism

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    Mockingbirds Symbolism‚ Imagery‚ Allegory The title of the book is To Kill a Mockingbird‚ so mockingbirds must be important‚ right? But why? Let’s look at a few passages to try to figure out some answers to that question. Mockingbirds first appear when Jem and Scout are learning how to use their shiny new air rifles. Atticus won’t teach them how to shoot‚ but he does give them one rule to follow. Atticus said to Jem one day‚ "I’d rather you shot at tin cans in the back yard‚ but I know

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    Red Forest Duiker Essay

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    red forest duiker‚ Natal duiker‚ or Natal red duiker (Cephalophus natalensis) is a small antelope found in central to southern Africa. It is one of 22 extant species form the subfamily Cephalophinae. While the red forest duiker is very similar to the common duiker‚ it is smaller in size and has a distinguishing reddish coloring. Additionally‚ the red forest duiker favors a denser bush habitat than the common duiker.[2] The Natal red duiker is more diurnal and less secretive than most forest duikers

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    Symbolism in Araby

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    of his house to his sister." This paragraph from James Joyce’s "Araby" appears at the beginning of the story. This passage opens the story with a description of the boy’s home and neighbourhood. The passage also describes the boy’s life using symbolism and imagery done through the priest‚ the house and neighbourhood‚ and the garden. The importance of the boy’s relationship with his faith is immediately touched upon in the beginning of the story. The connection is indirectly made through the

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    Symbolism in the Pearl

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    Symbolism in The Pearl by John Steinbeck Novels were created to show a very naive view in great depth. The Pearl is a novel in its most complete form. Steinbeck does this by conveying life symbolically. Through symbols‚ John offers the reader a clearer look at life and it’s content. He shows major imagery in four ways: Kino‚ music‚ Coyotito‚ and the "Pearl of the World". Kino overall symbolizes clearly good and innocent. Kino is thought of as "a wise‚ primitive man" who is hungry for fortune

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    "The Chrysanthemums" by John Steinbeck illustrates through subtle symbolism a woman’s struggle for sexual identity. "The Chrysanthemums" is also a story that examines the unhappiness of the marriage between Elisa and Henry Allen. "The Chrysanthemums" takes place in Salinas Valley‚ California‚ which seems like a site of isolation due to the fact that no one or nothing is near there home on this valley. Due to the fact that no one or nothings is near readers can think that Elisa lives her life through

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    Imagery and Symbolism

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    Imagery and symbolism The imagery used in the first stanza draws on familiar natural objects but can also be read at another level in the light of Rossetti’s knowledge of the Bible. In the second verse‚ the focus is on artificial objects hung‚ carved and worked by human hands. Various images in this verse demonstrate an awareness of traditional Christian art‚ as well as reflecting and celebrating human creativity. A singing bird - To a ‘singing bird’ (line 1)‚ vocal expression is as natural

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    4.3 Forest Road Detection

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    4.3 Forest Road Detection Since we have derived the Digital Terrain Model of the study area we must detect the forest roads. The centerline of each forest road is required in order to derive road profiles based on which the road technical assessment will be done. For the extraction of the road centerlines we need to detect where exist forest roads on the DTM. More specifically‚ it is needed that the forest road borders are digitized so that these roads will be separated from the rest terrain. The

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