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    Fuels: fuel Conservation

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    preparation of fuel oils • Avoid oil spillage • Prevent oil leakage • Drain water from storage tank • Clean strainers/filters • Maintain the fuel oil at higher temperature in the main storage tank • Maintain correct pre-heat temperature Combustion of fuels oils & burner operation & maintenance • The heat generated by combustion of fuel is utilised by boiler or furnace of heating water or air or any process material. • Combustion effected by a burner which mixes fuel and air in proper

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    Fuel

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    Effects of Rising of Fuel Price on Society | Paragraph 1 | Nowadays‚ fuel plays a very important role in our daily life. Without fuel‚ most of the vehicles are unable to function and this no doubt‚ will badly affect everyone daily activities. Therefore‚ in my opinion‚ I strongly agree that the rising fuel price has pushed up the price of other consumer products and this will definitely affect the society. | Introductory sentencesThesis Statement | | | In this essay‚ I would like to touch on

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    are sometimes called vegetable fats. Vegetable oils are composed of triglycerides‚ as contrasted with waxes which lack glycerin in their structure. Although many plant parts may yield oil‚[4] in commercial practice‚ oil is extracted primarily from seeds. On food packaging‚ the term "vegetable oil" is often used in ingredients lists instead of specifying the exact plant being used. A triglyceride (TG‚ triacylglycerol‚ TAG‚ or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived fromglycerol and three fatty

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    Fuels

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    | Fossil Fuel: Natural Gas | Renewable resource: Wind Power | Describe this resource |  Natural Gas in a Hydrocarbon gas that is naturally occurring. It consists of mostly methane and is used as fuel for some vehicles and heating the home. |  Wind power is one of the cleanest sources of electricity. It usually involves a fan that spins‚ and the energy is transported to a generator. | Advantages of this resource (include at least two) | 1. Very abundant underground.2. Is cleaner than most other

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    Mustard seed

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    Mahendragarh Punjab Ludhiana‚ Bhatinda‚ Faridkot‚ Fathepur Sahib Orissa Sundergarn‚ Cuttack ‚ Barughar‚ Dhenkanal SEASON The sowing of the seeds is done after the harvest of the Kharif crop in the month of November and is mainly cultivated on irrigated land. Rape/Mustard seed is usually a rabi crop i.e. the plantation of the Rape/Mustard seed is done in the winter (October‚ November and December) and that is why it is preceded by light and showers. These showers come at the onset of the

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    Adding Alternative Fuel Vehicles to Lotus Rental Car In an effort to bring down the gasoline cost for his fleet‚ Lotus Car’s Chief Financial Officer is looking at the possibility of adding alternative fuel vehicles to its fleet. To make a sound decision‚ she decided to hire a consultant firm that would review and determine if implementing the addition of alternative vehicles would benefit the company. By performing thorough research‚ the consultants will first perform a comparison between gas

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    jackfruit seeds

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    com/faq/ndtv/fid/6843/What_are_the_benefits_of_having_jackfruit_seeds.html?cp A.  The seeds would give you around 135 kcal/ 100 gms. It is a rich source of complex carbohydrate‚ dietary fiber‚ vitamins like vitamin A‚ C and certain B vitamins‚ and minerals like calcium‚ zinc‚ and phosphorous. They contain lignans‚ isoflavones‚ saponins‚ that are called phytonutrients and their health benefits are wide-ranging from anti-cancer to antihypertensive‚ anti-ageing‚ antioxidant‚ anti-ulcer‚ etc. Jackfruit seed powder has the ability to relieve discomfort

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    Seed Bombs

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    BROOKLYN BLOOMS SEED BOMB WORKSHOP What: Seedbombs‚ or seedballs are a mixture of clay‚ compost and seeds that are designed to improve ecology in blighted often hard to reach areas. The components are simply mixed together into balls that can easily be dropped or thrown in an appropriate place. How: The clay prevents the compost and seeds from being washed away in rain and keeps them damp. The seeds will sprout plants that need the compost for nutrients required for successful early growth

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    moringga seeds

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    Abstract Moringa seeds are known to contain an antimicrobial substance‚ which gets rid of microorganisms that suppresses growth. This investigatory project aims to prove that Moringa seeds can be used to purify contaminated water. The benefits of this investigatory project is that the purified water may be used in our everyday lives‚ may help in the preservation of water‚ fewer expenses would occur and adds knowledge towards the purification of water. In this experiment‚ Moringa seeds‚ a mortar‚ a clean

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    Bells

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    options. Bell’s palsy was named after Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842)‚ who described the clinical findings of the syndrome and its neuropathic effects on the facial nerve. As the diagram below illustrates‚ the nerve is responsible for innervating all of the muscles of facial expression and contains parasympathetic fibers to the lacrimal and salivary glands. It also innervates the stapedial (stapes) muscles

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