2.3.2 TWO AXES TRACKING CONCENTRATORS In order to achieve a high concentration for high temperature solar processes concentrators with double curvatures are used. These require two axes tracking of sun. Some of these have been described below: 1. PARABOLOIDAL DISH CONCENTRATOR A paraboloid is produced when a parabola rotates about its optic axis. when it is used to concentrate solar radiation ,a high concentration ratio is achieved. Due to the compound curvature with perfect optics
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Both data sets depict electron microscopic images of the synaptic field of the hippocampal dentate gyrus of adult rats. One data set represents animals that have been trained in a learning task, the other data set represents animals that have been exposed to the same equipment but not trained i.e. passive controls. 1. Describe the general cellular components that you can identify using electron micrographs. In the images of the electron microscope that we observed, identified were mitochondria, axons
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7. SUMMERY AND CONCLUTION Cancer can be defined as a disease in which group of abnormal cells grow in uncontrolled manner by disregarding the normal rules of cell division. Normal cells are constantly subject to signals that dictate whether the cell should divide, differentiate in to another cell or die. Cancer cells develop a degree of autonomy from these signals, resulting in uncontrolled growth and proliferation. Topical route is the most commonly used route for drug administration through
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What test is/ are performed for tuberculosis? And how do we make two diagnosis of it, if the skin test is positive? To answer these questions it is very crucial to know that there are two ways some one can be screened for TB test. They are TB skin test or (TST) and TB blood test (TBT). These two tests can help us only to tell whether the patient is infected with TB bacteria or not. They can’t tell whether the patient has latent TB infection or not. Therefore; based on the results if the patient is
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Better Mentoring, Better Teachers Three Factors That Help Ensure Successful Programs By Dara Barlin Article review By Jennifer Hyder In the March issue of the education Week Barlin gives three factors that will promote a successful mentoring program. The article was written based on data received from many years of helping schools and distract develop programs for beginning teachers. The data showed three critical factors that will ensure the success of the program. Those factors were
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Immortal Beloved The Immortal Beloved is by far one of the most moving and inspirational movies I have seen. The reason I say this is because throughout the movie Ludwig van Beethoven’s music defines the mood of each and every scene. For example, in the very beginning of the movie where they were showing Beethoven’s funeral they were using a very slow tempo and dramatic sounds in order to show the gloomy and upsetting atmosphere that was surrounding this particular scene. I think just
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allow them to profit, benefit or prosper from their own natural resources – then tying all that to Agriculture was at first a challenge. Learning that many of the districts had no control over food and many people didn’t have enough to eat. District 9's industry was grain, lots of farmland for grain. District 10's industry was livestock. District 11's industry was agriculture - orchards and fields of grain and cotton surround the district. Most everything grown is shipped directly to the Capitol.
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effects of part time job Chapter 1 Theoretical framework The theory that guides the researcher in this study is the general concept of the “Law of Causality” .Causality is simply an inquiry that uses the ability to find explanations on cause-and-effect (Pearl, 1996). This helped explain certain phenomenon occurring in the realm of education. Causality tells us what is possible, what can be changed and what is difficult, if not impossible to change (Losh, 2001). Books: Brooks, N. (1989)
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RAPID SURVEY NUMBER 1 TOPIC: ASSESSMENT OF PROPORTIONATE IMPLEMENTATION WORKLOAD IN THE DISTRICT OFFICE DURING PROGRAMME ESTIMATES NUMBER 1. Paper compiled by Dezio Banda, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager. INTRODUCTION NICE implements its activities mainly through the district structures. The office at the district is comprised of the DCEO, ADCEO and Volunteers. These are responsible for the implementation of various civic and voter education activities. However, it has always been difficult
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The Potential Uses of Vinegar As an Alternative Battery An Investigatory Project Presented to: Sir John Samuel Ramos Masters Vineyard Academy Taytay, Rizal By: Sangki, Ben A. Santiago, Joseph Angelo S. I. Introduction A. Background of the Study Other appliances in our house may be battery operated. Some branded batteries are expensive but it is not long lasting. So as students and researchers, we are given a chance to conduct an
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