... increases the level of carbon dioxide in the air2. Less trees means less carbon dioxide absorbed for photosynthesis3. Soil is eroded as it is exposed to the wind and rain4. Less water is transpired ... stations produces carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse gasesãcarbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere and causes the temperature ofthe earth to rise.ãThis leads to disruption ... disruption of the weather patterns eg drought, floodsãSome weeds may thrive on the extra carbon dioxide while other plants are killed • WHAT ELSE????????? Acid rain causes erosion of buildingsand...
... FIRST, decide what TYPE of question this is. It is a Point of View question. This type of question asks you to look at only ONE side ofthe issue the side you agree with. DON'T write about ... know: - what type of question this is, - how to answer this type (in general terms), - how to write the thesis, and - whatthe three main reasons are to write on in the body ofthe essay. ... types of questions you could get onthe test, how to recognize what type it is, whatis required to answer them correctly, and examples of whatthe questions will look like followed by a quiz on...
... sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse gasesã carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere and causes the temperature ofthe earth to rise.ã This leads to disruption of the weather patterns eg ... pollute the waterã They may even end up in the food chain • Bacteria decay the dead plants and in so doing use up oxygen from the waterã This means the fish suffocate and dieã This process is ... called Eutrophicationã Raw sewage pumped into rivers has the same effect The Influence of Human Activity onthe Environment Benefits of conserving endangered speciesã Ecotourismã Agricultural...
... 3 The Lerner index derives from the monopolist's profit maximisation condition as price minus marginal cost, divided by price. The monopolist maximises profits when the Lerner index is ... either the bank rates or the market rates, suggesting non-stationary interest rates. While the IPS test indicates stationarity ofthe Boone indicator, the null hypothesis of non-stationarity ... 35%-60% and 4%-37% of total assets. One ofthe output components we distinguish is other services. For lack of direct observations, this variable is proxied by non-interest income. Non-interest income...
... to be tested. For all ofthe health workers and patients, the collection ofthe oral fluid specimen usingOrasure was done at the time ofthe interview. As thetestis non-invasive and onlyrequires ... to the whole country.ã Second, the response rate in the study ofthe patients is very high, obviating the need to adjust for non-response bias.ã Third, the data allows for comparison ofthe ... for their technical contributions to the study. My thanks also go to the members ofthe Senior Management Team for their valuableinputs into the finalisation ofthe study report.This is a...
... VLdomain.Binding of imidazoles to the iron(III) of Fe(ToCPP)and Fe(ToCPP))13G10 The second part of our results concerns the binding of imidazole d erivatives onthe iron of Fe(ToCPP) either alonein solution ... shown). This showsthat the binding ofthe two cyanide ligands to the ironatom of 13G10±Fe(ToCPP) actually occurred inside the binding pocket ofthe antibody. The value ofthe dissoci-ation constant ... this value is close to that ofthe C50calculated for the formation of the 13G10±(ToCPP)Fe±ImH complex, it is clear that thisinhibition was due to the binding ofthe imidazole ligand on the...
... Analysis i: Frequency of Request types Since most of each dialogue consisted ofthe making of requests, the first analysis examined the frequency ofthe various kinds of requests in the corpus ... must be supplied onthe basis of shared knowledge about the discourse situation who can do what, who can see what, what each participant thinks the other believes, what is expected, etc. ... 1975). The operators and propositions often served as the propositional content ofthe communicative acts. In addition to the domain actions, pilot data led us to include an action of "physically...
... emis-sion spectrum ofthe nonphotoconverted PLB is dominatedby the 656-nm emission peak of POR-PChlide650(Fig. 1B).Some emission from the nonphotoconvertible speciesPChlide628 is visible ... loss of long-range orderin the samples.This breakdown in PLB structure, like the conversion of the POR complex, is irreversible. There is no evidence of the reformation of organized PLB if the ... 12B. The effect ofthe presence of the adenylates onthe ability of POR-PChlide640to undergophotoconversion was checked by comparing the efficiency of photoconversion of PLB samples containing...
... distance of Fe atoms becomes larger and the exchange interaction is strengthened. It isthe reason of increasing TC ofthe ribbon when the speed ofthe wheel rises. Hysteresis loops of as-spun ... between the area and volume ofthe ribbons that contact with the surface ofthe wheel is higher. This means that the wheel gets heat faster and more than from inside ofthe ribbon, so the ribbon is ... on that a path before solidification and ejection from that and the higher speed ofthe wheel, the longer path. The increasing speed ofthe wheel make the thickness of ribbons thinner and the...
... accuracy of DEM. The influence of interpolation technique onthe DEM accuracy depends onthe type of topography, and the distribution of sample points, whatis directly related to the surveying ... technique onthe accuracy of DEM is carried out according to the workflow presented in Fig. 1. The computation is done by using ArcGIS software developed by ESRI [5]. The input data consists of ... location. However, in kriging, the weights are based not only onthe distance between the measured points and the prediction location but also on the overall spatial arrangement ofthe measured...