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    Nuclear Power Plants and Safety Since the humans use energy sources such as wood‚ coal‚ and oil to produce electricity‚ people want to use better energy sources to produce electricity more. By the mid twentieth century‚ scientists found the method of making incredible energy by using uranium as nuclear fission. Today there are about 400 nuclear power plants around the world and more than 100 nuclear power plants in United States (Howstuffworks). In addition‚ nuclear reactors produced a lot of

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    FACTORS INFLUENCING PLANT LOCATION Introduction: Units concerning both manufacturing as well as assembling of the products are on a very large scale affected by decisions involving the location of the plant. Location of the plant itself becomes a very important factor concerning service facilities‚ as the plant location decisions are strategic and long-term in nature. Plant location decisions need detailed analysis: Wrong plant location generally affects cost parameters i.e. poor location can act

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    Introduction For this Science assignment‚ I chose to find out if the color of light a plant receives‚ affects the plant growth. Light is electromagnetic radiation that comes in waves‚ the basic units of which are called photons. Plants use light to turn carbon dioxide into sugars necessary for growth‚ a process called photosynthesis. Sunlight is a full spectrum of different wave lengths of light. Seen through a prism‚ this spectrum turns into bands of color: red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue‚ indigo

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    Treatment A will be the control variable represented by Sunflower (plant proven able to perform phytoremediation). The other treatments B‚ C‚ D will be obtained from Lagundi (Vitex negundo) plants. The treatments will come from different areas be exposed in different toxic substances such as lead and aluminium. II. Sample preparation Having Lagundi (Vitex negundo) plants will be the initial step in conducting the experiment. The plants will be spoted at Cataggaman Nuevo Tuguegarao City (residence of

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    turgor pressure ? What is its importance in plants ? 3 marks questions- 8.Why does excess of manganese result in deficiency symptoms of iron‚ magnesium and calcium in plants ? 9.Describe nitrification along with the names of the organisms and equations of chemical reactions ? 10.Represent schematically the non-cyclic photophosphorylation. 11.What are the steps involved in formation of a root nodule ? 12.All elements that are present in a plant need not be essential to its survival. Comment

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    Q1.(a)     When a seed starts to grow‚ the young root grows downwards towards gravity. The young shoot grows upwards‚ away from gravity. (i)      Name this type of plant response to gravity. ............................................................................................................... (1) (ii)     Give two reasons why it is useful for a young root to grow towards gravity. 1 .......................................................................................................

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    Submitted by Umesh Kumar Proposed Title Merchant Opportunities for power plants in India Abstract The concept was merchant power plant was introduced in India in 2003. With an existing huge demand supply gap of electricity in India‚ MPPs are considered to be panacea in the long run. Though the government has targeted capacity addition of 88‚000 MW in the 12th FYP it seems faltering purely basis the trend of delays observed in project commissioning and the after effects of economic slowdown

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    and waste incineration plants‚ as well as many natural gas power plants are thermal. Natural gas is frequently combusted in gas turbines as well as boilers. The waste heat from a gas turbine can be used to raise steam‚ in a combined cycle plant that improves overall efficiency. Power plants burning coal‚ oil‚ or natural gas are often referred to collectively as fossil-fuel power plants. Some biomass-fueled thermal power plants have appeared also. Non-nuclear thermal power plants‚ particularly fossil-fueled

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    How Does Climate Change Affect Plants? Historical climate change has had a profound effect on current biogeography‚ so we can expect our ongoing and rapid climate change‚ to have as great an effect. Climate change has important implications for nearly every aspect of life on Earth‚ and effects are already being felt. * Temperatureeffects–average‚ minimum or maximum can be important determinants of plant distribution For example the Palmae/Arecaceae are cold intolerant as their single meristem

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    difference between plant and animal comes down to cell structure. Animal cells do not have cell walls and have different structures than plant cells. Plant cells only are in rectangular shapes but animal cells are either circular‚ irregular or defined shapes depending on the type of cell. Plants have 3 basic organs; roots‚ stems‚ and leaves. Plants lack a brain and all the organs that animals have to carry out metabolic functions as animals take their carbon from organic substances and plants take their

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