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    shellac, oleic acid, morpholine and ammonia in predetermined quantities were dispersed in 100ml distilled water as shown in Table 3.1. The Coating treatment performed named as S1, S2, S3, S4, and S5. Oleic acid is used an emulsifier and antioxidant agent. The other component morpholine as emulsifying agent and ammonia was used to dissolve shellac being insoluble in water. Samples dipped in distilled water were used as Control. The solution was heated with constant stirring on a heating mantle at 70⁰C for

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    TRANSMISSIVITY AND PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DEEP WATER AREA, NIGER DELTA, NIGERIA AYODELE MOSES OYEWOLE1 ADIELA, U.P 2 1Department of Geology, University of Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. 2 Department of Petroleum Engineering, Nigerian Agip Oil Company, Port Harcourt ABSTRACT The quality of the reservoirs in terms of porosity, permeability and transmissivity decreases down the depth. Therefore, it can be concluded that the hydrocarbon potential and productivity of the reservoir

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    they dared me to go steal some flour from this business,” he cried. Dan decided to let the boy go, but he made the boy promise he and his friends would stay far away from Lidtke Mill. As the boy scrambled off, he dropped the rod of steel by the water before he left. Dan watched the boy sprint across the road, and off into the distance. He made sure the attacker was long gone before Dan left for the night. Dan just couldn’t think of a reason to why those boys would want to steal from a well-known

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    The purpose of this experiment was to determine the relationship between molding water content and dry unit weight of soils. This was done by performing the laboratory compaction test using standard effort on the same soil at different moisture contents. When the density of the soil is plotted over moisture content, a concave down curve is generated. This is because adding moisture increases density until it reaches its optimal moisture, then adding further moisture decreases density. Understanding

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    Generally, water is understood as a neutral and transparent fluid which is found in streams, rivers, lakes and oceans from all over the world, not to mention that rain a collective source of water. Venturing in chemistry, water is a chemical compound whose formula is H2O. It composed of two elements; one oxygen element and two hydrogen element which are chemically bonded together (Mobley, 1994). Apparently, water makes the highest percentage of fluids in the bodies of living organism. As a matter

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    Fracking in CSG mining is a process where a mixture of water, sand and additives are pumped under pressure into a coal seam to open up already existent cracks in the coal strata. Fracturing fluid is 97%-99% sand and water, with a small amount of commonly used biodegradable compounds to prevent bacterial growth and turn the fluid into a gel so it can be pumped more easily ("What is coal seam gas? - NSW Resources and Energy", 2016). The CSIRO suggests the components of fracturing fluid are: guar gum

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    utilization for private use, PC b goes on to state that between $18.2 and 72.8 million is valued for the services of timber, carbon sequestration, and water quality, thus increasing natural resource common pool goods. Regardless, even If these areas are protected from pure private use, the county is still saving money long term as they will not have to invest in water quality initiatives or carbon reduction. Additionally, the potential for public benefit is even acknowledged in the dissenting SP B article,

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    Table of Contents Background 2 Climate Vulnerability Threat & Food Insecurity in Bangladesh 3 Policies related to Environment and Climate Change 4 Climate Vulnerability Threat in terms of Forced Displacement 5 Climate Vulnerability Threat & Water unavailability in Bangladesh 6 Reference 8   Background Bangladesh ranks first in the 2014 Climate Change Vulnerability Index and it will likely suffer more from climate change by 2025 than any other country (Maplecroft 2014). While climate change is

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    Worksheet 1 What results of your temperature experiment would convince you that you will need a rapid rate of groundwater input to raise your fish? Due to the results of our temperature experiment, we developed that the fish within our tanks, supported moderate to high temperatures, ranging in-between 30 * C to 33 *C. This results demonstrated that, input of groundwater is not necessary. Even the slightest degree increase, such as 34 * C, our mortality rate began to increase. With this information

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    reaction, immense heat and pressure was still prominent and needed to be relieved as soon as possible. Fresh water was brought in and dumped onto the rods but a tsunami inevitably followed as soon as the earthquake was felt as the source of the natural disaster was on the ocean floor. The tidal wave severely damaged the power supply system that was meant to maintain the flow was cold water. On March 12, 2011, diesel powered generators were initiated in an attempt to alleviate the failure of the generators

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