Articles, tagged with "biological process", page 1
31st January 2012
There are so many different water purification filters available, choosing the best one can be daunting. The terms purification and filtration, although often used interchangeably, are not the same. Purification is a chemical process using iodine or chlor...
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Author:
Laura Houston
03rd October 2011
Water is the lifeline of every living being and no one can survive without it. Water is widely used for residential, medical, and industrial processes. Water treatment is a process that is used to make the water safe, more acceptable, and usable for the r...
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Author:
Bakul Sikri
23rd September 2011
Scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin after injury. A scar results from biological process of wound repair in the skin and other tissues of the body. Thus, scarring is a natural part of the healing process. With the exception of very ...
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Author:
bcured
21st September 2011
The water treatment is a large process and uses a variety of method for the treatment of water so that the contaminated water can be used for the basic needs. Below we are going to discus o different way of water treatment. These processes are conducted b...
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Author:
andy25i
21st June 2011
Water treatment services defined those processes which used to make water more acceptable for a desired end use regarding to treatment services of water. These services can include drinking water, industrial processes, medical and many more things. The ma...
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Author:
mahendra
16th June 2011
Water filters play an important role in purifying water because boiling alone does not remove the impurities that may be present in tap water. The purification process in water filters can be achieved through a chemical process, a biological process or by...
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Author:
Daniel
31st May 2011
There are a huge range of pond filtration choices available to the 21st century pond keeper all of which can help keep your fish healthy and your pond an attractive garden centre piece. The vast majority of these achieve this through a combination of phys...
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Author:
Robert Gaskell
27th April 2011
It is common for women to be apprehensive about their first time labour. Arming yourself with knowledge about the birth process and the potential complications is the best way to ensure your ideal outcome.
You have heard the horror stories about a few ...
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Author:
Dr Rob
05th April 2011
The prevailing hypothesis of why caffeine increases alertness took shape only in the early 1970's. The theory holds that caffeine interferes with the depressant effects of adenosine, which is one of the chemicals that the body makes to control neural act...
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Author:
Morgan Perry
28th March 2011
Having dealt with the basic checks to carry out on your ponds equipment, (filters, pumps etc) and liner in part one, this time we'll look at what you can do to maintain plants and livestock now that spring is here.
In the last few years the UK has expe...
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Author:
Robert Gaskell
21st March 2011
“The reason why people react with fear when they find out they have a life threatening disease is because we have been taught that disease could happen to anyone, just by chance. The focus is put on merely healing the symptoms in order for us to get well ...
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Author:
Original Wave
21st March 2011
Why do we fear the body's intelligent design?
“The reason why people react with fear when they find out they have a life threatening disease is because we have been taught that disease could happen to anyone, just by chance. The focus is put on merely...
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Author:
Original Wave
14th March 2011
To be able to prevent something from happening, they say, is much better than having to find ways to cure it. Although one could simply say that it is one form of cliché that is better said and done, there is so much truth into it that it could hold water...
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Author:
Aretha Taylor
11th March 2011
"Hard work, consistency, and discipline" - these are the common values that are needed to get a desirable flat stomach as well as reduce your waistline. However, getting a 30 inches (or less) waistline is indeed a difficult task if you have a flabby tummy...
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Author:
Jayden Jones
23rd February 2011
Before we finally welcome our newborn baby into this world, we parents go through months of waiting. It starts from the time we get a positive pregnancy test result either by a pregnancy test home kit or from a hospital laboratory. From then on, our emoti...
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Author:
Steven Chang