Papers 2031-2040 of total 7380 found.
…frequently accompany and closely resemble it, this tribe is frequently referred to as the coliform group. The presence of any of them in water, milk, or food in considerable numbers strongly suggests pollution with sewage and feces. These bacteria are easily…
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…? It is hard to say - but one thing is for sure; the environmental sector is en-joying a boom. The market for pollution control technology is on a steep exponential growth curve, which seems to be interminable. Especially the European companies put down their names…
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…is expensive More water require means the downstream area Bangladesh will have water shortage crisis Water may be pumped from ground water and chemical will eventually pollute the water Eutrophication caused by the increasing use of fertilizers From the case…
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…as an insecticide, though its toxicity is a severe disadvantage. Tobacco smoke, particularly from cigarettes, is a direct cause of lung and other cancers, and smoking is the single most important avoidable cause of cancer in humans. It also causes air pollution
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…in order to pursue profit maximisation, they have not been ethical. They pollute the environment, defraud the stakeholders, produce unsafe products and concerned about nothing other than the 'bottom line'. (Boatright, 2003) These unethical actions cans seriously…
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…for the survival of fish, birds, and other wildlife because they provide safe spawning grounds and nurseries. Marshes and other vegetation in the estuaries protect marine life and water quality by filtering sediment and pollution. They also provide barriers against…
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…of energy, even more, we can completely replace the use of fossil fuels, reducing the impact (pollution) in the environment. According to the Oregon Department of Energy, "Using conventional combustion technology without cogeneration, the estimated cost…
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…a problem because it pollutes the river water. This method is safer and controls the flood by allowing the water to flow into a contained direction rather than spreading out. However, this is a highly modified method of flood control because it does not allow…
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…of energy, even more, we can completely replace the use of fossil fuels, reducing the impact (pollution) in the environment. According to the Oregon Department of Energy, "Using conventional combustion technology without cogeneration, the estimated cost…
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…white lip/ curls to a close on the littered beach." White lips are the waves coming from the sea. Notice that the use of the word "white" is contrasted to the word "littered" in the next line (white or cleanliness against black or pollution), giving more…
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