1. The document discusses China's economic zones and special economic zones, which were established in the 1970s and 1980s to promote economic and technological development.
2. Key zones mentioned include Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, Guangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zones, and Pudong New Area in Shanghai.
3. Pudong New Area focuses on developing four key zones - Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone, Jinqiao Export-Processing Zone, Zhangjiang High-Tech Park, and Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone to drive strategies in hardware, software, and other industries.
This document summarizes population statistics from a village in Vietnam. It states that the village has around 70,000 residents, most of whom belong to the Kinh ethnic group. It provides demographic information such as the number of residents by age group and gender. For example, it notes there are around 15,000 residents who are 15 years old and 7,200 who are between 20-24 years old. It also lists the number of households in the village and other key population details.
The document summarizes the influenza pandemic of 2009. It states that the first cases were reported in Mexico in March 2009 and spread globally over the next year. By January 2010, over 214 countries had reported laboratory-confirmed cases of pandemic influenza H1N1 2009 infection. The World Health Organization declared a phase 6 pandemic based on the spread of the virus. The document lists some key facts about the 2009 pandemic.
The document provides tips and information about radioactive decay and half-life calculations in 3 sections. It defines key concepts like activity, half-life, and decay equations. Examples are given for common radioisotopes like Co-60 and I-131. Steps are outlined for calculations involving initial activity, remaining activity, and decay over time. Nuclear reactions and mass-energy equivalents are also briefly discussed.
SchoolDD.com provides concise explanations of trigonometric concepts like sine, cosine, and tangent functions. It explains how to use trigonometric functions to solve problems involving right triangles, with examples calculating values for angles like 30°, 60°, 37°, and 53° degrees. The site also summarizes trigonometric identity formulas and relationships between sine, cosine, and tangent for various angles.
The document summarizes the impacts of climate variability on Thailand in 3 sentences: Climate variability affects Thailand's agriculture and economy. Changes in temperature and rainfall patterns impact crop yields and damage from droughts and floods has increased economic losses. Understanding climate patterns like the Arctic oscillation and Jet Stream can help Thailand prepare for and adapt to climate impacts.
1. The document discusses the history of a political party in Thailand from 1992 to 1997.
2. It outlines three main periods: 1992-1995 where the party grew in membership and campaigned in elections, 1995-1997 where it took power as part of a coalition government, and 1997 when another coup removed it from power.
3. The summary provides a high-level overview of the key events and changes for the political party during this time period in 3 sentences.
The document describes an exercise routine consisting of 3 sets of 15 repetitions each of various exercises. The exercises include squats, pushups, situps, and a 1/4 mile run. Rest periods of 1-2 minutes are recommended between sets. Completing the full routine takes around 30 minutes.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details from the document:
The document outlines a plan to provide IT retraining for unemployed persons between June 1st-17th 2022, with goals of teaching basic IT skills and knowledge through hands-on learning activities. The plan includes training 60 people in groups of 20 over 5 days, from 9am-5pm daily, on topics such as operating systems, software applications and the basics of cybersecurity. The training will take place at the Most Science and Technology Discovery Centre and aims to help trainees enhance their job opportunities.
This document summarizes population statistics from a village in Vietnam. It states that the village has around 70,000 residents, most of whom belong to the Kinh ethnic group. It provides demographic information such as the number of residents by age group and gender. For example, it notes there are around 15,000 residents who are 15 years old and 7,200 who are between 20-24 years old. It also lists the number of households in the village and other key population details.
The document summarizes the influenza pandemic of 2009. It states that the first cases were reported in Mexico in March 2009 and spread globally over the next year. By January 2010, over 214 countries had reported laboratory-confirmed cases of pandemic influenza H1N1 2009 infection. The World Health Organization declared a phase 6 pandemic based on the spread of the virus. The document lists some key facts about the 2009 pandemic.
The document provides tips and information about radioactive decay and half-life calculations in 3 sections. It defines key concepts like activity, half-life, and decay equations. Examples are given for common radioisotopes like Co-60 and I-131. Steps are outlined for calculations involving initial activity, remaining activity, and decay over time. Nuclear reactions and mass-energy equivalents are also briefly discussed.
SchoolDD.com provides concise explanations of trigonometric concepts like sine, cosine, and tangent functions. It explains how to use trigonometric functions to solve problems involving right triangles, with examples calculating values for angles like 30°, 60°, 37°, and 53° degrees. The site also summarizes trigonometric identity formulas and relationships between sine, cosine, and tangent for various angles.
The document summarizes the impacts of climate variability on Thailand in 3 sentences: Climate variability affects Thailand's agriculture and economy. Changes in temperature and rainfall patterns impact crop yields and damage from droughts and floods has increased economic losses. Understanding climate patterns like the Arctic oscillation and Jet Stream can help Thailand prepare for and adapt to climate impacts.
1. The document discusses the history of a political party in Thailand from 1992 to 1997.
2. It outlines three main periods: 1992-1995 where the party grew in membership and campaigned in elections, 1995-1997 where it took power as part of a coalition government, and 1997 when another coup removed it from power.
3. The summary provides a high-level overview of the key events and changes for the political party during this time period in 3 sentences.
The document describes an exercise routine consisting of 3 sets of 15 repetitions each of various exercises. The exercises include squats, pushups, situps, and a 1/4 mile run. Rest periods of 1-2 minutes are recommended between sets. Completing the full routine takes around 30 minutes.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details from the document:
The document outlines a plan to provide IT retraining for unemployed persons between June 1st-17th 2022, with goals of teaching basic IT skills and knowledge through hands-on learning activities. The plan includes training 60 people in groups of 20 over 5 days, from 9am-5pm daily, on topics such as operating systems, software applications and the basics of cybersecurity. The training will take place at the Most Science and Technology Discovery Centre and aims to help trainees enhance their job opportunities.
1. The document discusses four topics related to energy in 2554:
- Domestic energy production increased due to expanded natural gas extraction.
- Energy imports decreased by 30% from 2548 levels due to increased domestic production.
- Total energy consumption increased by 12.4% from 2548 levels.
- Renewable energy sources like solar and wind provided 3.5% of total energy.
2. Key energy statistics for 2554 include domestic natural gas production of 40 billion cubic meters and total energy consumption of 10,000,000 terajoules.
3. Challenges remain in transitioning to renewable sources, as they provided only 3.5% of total energy in 2554
1. The document discusses population changes in an unspecified location between 2550-2554. The population declined during this period.
2. Two main factors contributed to the population decline: negative net migration as more people left than arrived, and fewer births compared to deaths leading to natural decrease.
3. By 2554 the population had fallen to 12.4% below the level in 2548, a total decline of 3% per year on average during this 5 year period.
This document provides a concise summary of key scientific concepts and formulas in fewer than 3 sentences. It begins by defining common scientific units used to measure length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. It then explains the International System of Prefixes used to modify unit symbols and provides examples of their use. The document proceeds to demonstrate the application of scientific concepts and formulas to solve problems involving length, area, volume, speed, time period, percentage error, and other topics. Diagrams are included to illustrate geometric and trigonometric relationships. Key formulas from algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, and other areas are also summarized concisely.
1) The document discusses direct and indirect determinations of exchange rates. Direct determinations include fixed and floating exchange rate systems. Indirect determinations involve demand and supply of foreign exchange interacting in the foreign exchange market.
2) Equilibrium exchange rate is achieved where demand for foreign exchange equals supply of foreign exchange. The exchange rate can change due to shifts in demand or supply curves. It can appreciate or depreciate based on factors like changes in tastes, relative incomes, and relative prices between countries.
3) An appreciation occurs when demand for a currency increases or supply decreases, raising its exchange rate. A depreciation is the opposite. The document provides examples of how different economic factors can cause appreciation or
This document provides information about a 3-day workshop on planetary astronomy that will be held from August 13-15. The workshop will be hosted by the LESA Center and held at the National Science and Technology Development Agency. It will provide training on identifying planets, exoplanets, and small bodies in the solar system. The workshop is limited to 20 participants and the registration deadline is July 17. More information can be found on the LESA Center website or by contacting provided email address.
The document summarizes the key points of a study on fish populations in a certain body of water from 1996-2009. It notes that fish populations declined by 10% from 1996-2000 but then rebounded by 50% from 2000-2005. However, from 2005-2009 the populations declined again by 30% according to the study.
1. The document discusses a mathematical formula for calculating the total resistance of parallel resistors. It provides the individual resistance formulas for two, three, and four parallel resistors.
2. Examples are given applying the formulas to calculate total resistance given the individual resistances. In one example, the individual resistances are 2 ohms, 3 ohms and 6 ohms, and the calculated total resistance is 1.5 ohms.
3. The key points are that the total resistance of parallel resistors decreases as more resistors are added, and the formula involves taking the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of the individual resistances.
1. Thailand's real GDP growth slowed to -1.7% in 2020 from 2.6% in 2021, mainly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on SMEs.
2. SMEs contribute around 60-65% of GDP and employment but saw a sharp contraction in 2020, with SME GDP declining 9.3% compared to a 1.2% growth in 2021.
3. The top 3 hardest hit industries were manufacturing, wholesale/retail trade and accommodation/food services. The government aims to support SMEs' recovery through loans, tax benefits and digitalization programs.
F 1) A circumzenithal arc (CZA) appeared over Grand Forks, caused by the refraction of sunlight through ice crystals in high cirrostratus clouds. 2) A CZA is a halo that forms a horizontal arc around the point in the sky directly overhead (the zenith). 3) The document provides details on the formation of CZAs and includes links to websites with further information and examples of this atmospheric optical phenomenon.
The document discusses exposure assessment and methods to measure exposure to environmental contaminants. It describes the Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) study conducted by the EPA to evaluate exposures. The TEAM study examined 34 volunteer families over several weeks to measure exposures to air and water pollutants both inside and outside the home.
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1. The document describes the SQ3R method for effective reading comprehension.
2. The SQ3R method involves 5 steps: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review.
3. Examples are provided for how to apply each step of the SQ3R method when reading a text passage.
1. The document describes 10 physics problems involving forces, motion, and energy.
2. The problems cover topics like calculating acceleration, determining time and distance with given velocities, and applying concepts like Newton's laws of motion and conservation of energy.
3. Diagrams, equations, and calculations are provided to demonstrate how to set up and solve each problem step-by-step.
The document summarizes key concepts about electricity and electrical circuits. It discusses:
1) Direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC), explaining the difference between constant and varying current over time.
2) Transformers, describing how they work by electromagnetic induction to change voltage and current levels while transmitting power.
3) Circuit parameters like voltage, current, resistance and power in AC circuits. Formulas are given relating peak, RMS and average values.
4) Waveforms of voltage, current and power over time in an AC circuit, showing their sinusoidal variation and phase relationship.
In 3 sentences or less, the document provides an overview of basic electrical concepts like different current types, transformer
1. The document discusses a 10-step process for conducting a risk assessment.
2. The steps include defining the scope and objectives, identifying threats and vulnerabilities, analyzing risks, and prioritizing risks for treatment.
3. The assessment aims to help organizations understand risks and take appropriate actions to address high priority risks.
This document contains summaries of several articles from Volume 4 Issue 60 of a publication dated April 6-12, 2011:
1) An article discusses family poultry farming and issues facing small holders from April 25-27, 2011. It mentions support from the FAO and development of a prototype.
2) A training event was held on April 30, 2011 from 09:00-16:30 covering topic "SSpec 105." There were 5 participants.
3) Upcoming training events organized by NBT are announced from July 7-28, 2011 on various topics with 4-7 participants expected each time.
This document is a notification about upcoming training courses on various topics including the balanced scorecard and KPIs, marketing KPIs, benchmarking KPIs and the balanced scorecard, strategic thinking, eBusiness innovation, best practices, core human competency, and dynamic people management.
It provides details on 5 HR and HRD courses that will be offered on competency development, people management, 360 degree feedback, broadbanding, and developing human capital value.
The document also advertises an upcoming training on the DNA of breakthrough Thai family businesses and a new model of managing and measuring human capital. Contact information is provided at the bottom for registration.
1) Several large Chinese family-owned conglomerates such as Fuyao Glass, Sinopec, TCL Corp, Haier Group, Huawei Technologies, and Baosteel have emerged as influential global players in recent years.
2) Chinese family businesses benefit from networking and reciprocal obligations between family members, allowing them to mobilize resources through guanxi more effectively than traditional firms.
3) Studies find Chinese family firms rely on networks to gain competitive advantages, with family control of operations allowing quick decision-making and more flexibility than non-family firms.
We envision an approach to recycling that will:
* Advance energy independence
* Help free us from oil addiction
* Create jobs and profits
* Grow domestic manufacturing
* Fight climate change
* Respond to the changing fiscal climate
* Internalize environmental costs –
* Privatize costs, not just subsidize them with public $
1. The document discusses four topics related to energy in 2554:
- Domestic energy production increased due to expanded natural gas extraction.
- Energy imports decreased by 30% from 2548 levels due to increased domestic production.
- Total energy consumption increased by 12.4% from 2548 levels.
- Renewable energy sources like solar and wind provided 3.5% of total energy.
2. Key energy statistics for 2554 include domestic natural gas production of 40 billion cubic meters and total energy consumption of 10,000,000 terajoules.
3. Challenges remain in transitioning to renewable sources, as they provided only 3.5% of total energy in 2554
1. The document discusses population changes in an unspecified location between 2550-2554. The population declined during this period.
2. Two main factors contributed to the population decline: negative net migration as more people left than arrived, and fewer births compared to deaths leading to natural decrease.
3. By 2554 the population had fallen to 12.4% below the level in 2548, a total decline of 3% per year on average during this 5 year period.
This document provides a concise summary of key scientific concepts and formulas in fewer than 3 sentences. It begins by defining common scientific units used to measure length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. It then explains the International System of Prefixes used to modify unit symbols and provides examples of their use. The document proceeds to demonstrate the application of scientific concepts and formulas to solve problems involving length, area, volume, speed, time period, percentage error, and other topics. Diagrams are included to illustrate geometric and trigonometric relationships. Key formulas from algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, and other areas are also summarized concisely.
1) The document discusses direct and indirect determinations of exchange rates. Direct determinations include fixed and floating exchange rate systems. Indirect determinations involve demand and supply of foreign exchange interacting in the foreign exchange market.
2) Equilibrium exchange rate is achieved where demand for foreign exchange equals supply of foreign exchange. The exchange rate can change due to shifts in demand or supply curves. It can appreciate or depreciate based on factors like changes in tastes, relative incomes, and relative prices between countries.
3) An appreciation occurs when demand for a currency increases or supply decreases, raising its exchange rate. A depreciation is the opposite. The document provides examples of how different economic factors can cause appreciation or
This document provides information about a 3-day workshop on planetary astronomy that will be held from August 13-15. The workshop will be hosted by the LESA Center and held at the National Science and Technology Development Agency. It will provide training on identifying planets, exoplanets, and small bodies in the solar system. The workshop is limited to 20 participants and the registration deadline is July 17. More information can be found on the LESA Center website or by contacting provided email address.
The document summarizes the key points of a study on fish populations in a certain body of water from 1996-2009. It notes that fish populations declined by 10% from 1996-2000 but then rebounded by 50% from 2000-2005. However, from 2005-2009 the populations declined again by 30% according to the study.
1. The document discusses a mathematical formula for calculating the total resistance of parallel resistors. It provides the individual resistance formulas for two, three, and four parallel resistors.
2. Examples are given applying the formulas to calculate total resistance given the individual resistances. In one example, the individual resistances are 2 ohms, 3 ohms and 6 ohms, and the calculated total resistance is 1.5 ohms.
3. The key points are that the total resistance of parallel resistors decreases as more resistors are added, and the formula involves taking the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of the individual resistances.
1. Thailand's real GDP growth slowed to -1.7% in 2020 from 2.6% in 2021, mainly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on SMEs.
2. SMEs contribute around 60-65% of GDP and employment but saw a sharp contraction in 2020, with SME GDP declining 9.3% compared to a 1.2% growth in 2021.
3. The top 3 hardest hit industries were manufacturing, wholesale/retail trade and accommodation/food services. The government aims to support SMEs' recovery through loans, tax benefits and digitalization programs.
F 1) A circumzenithal arc (CZA) appeared over Grand Forks, caused by the refraction of sunlight through ice crystals in high cirrostratus clouds. 2) A CZA is a halo that forms a horizontal arc around the point in the sky directly overhead (the zenith). 3) The document provides details on the formation of CZAs and includes links to websites with further information and examples of this atmospheric optical phenomenon.
The document discusses exposure assessment and methods to measure exposure to environmental contaminants. It describes the Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) study conducted by the EPA to evaluate exposures. The TEAM study examined 34 volunteer families over several weeks to measure exposures to air and water pollutants both inside and outside the home.
Microsoft word แบบฝึกอ่านนิทานเรื่องธาตุก่องข้าวน้อยนิตยา ทองดียิ่ง
1. The document describes the SQ3R method for effective reading comprehension.
2. The SQ3R method involves 5 steps: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review.
3. Examples are provided for how to apply each step of the SQ3R method when reading a text passage.
1. The document describes 10 physics problems involving forces, motion, and energy.
2. The problems cover topics like calculating acceleration, determining time and distance with given velocities, and applying concepts like Newton's laws of motion and conservation of energy.
3. Diagrams, equations, and calculations are provided to demonstrate how to set up and solve each problem step-by-step.
The document summarizes key concepts about electricity and electrical circuits. It discusses:
1) Direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC), explaining the difference between constant and varying current over time.
2) Transformers, describing how they work by electromagnetic induction to change voltage and current levels while transmitting power.
3) Circuit parameters like voltage, current, resistance and power in AC circuits. Formulas are given relating peak, RMS and average values.
4) Waveforms of voltage, current and power over time in an AC circuit, showing their sinusoidal variation and phase relationship.
In 3 sentences or less, the document provides an overview of basic electrical concepts like different current types, transformer
1. The document discusses a 10-step process for conducting a risk assessment.
2. The steps include defining the scope and objectives, identifying threats and vulnerabilities, analyzing risks, and prioritizing risks for treatment.
3. The assessment aims to help organizations understand risks and take appropriate actions to address high priority risks.
This document contains summaries of several articles from Volume 4 Issue 60 of a publication dated April 6-12, 2011:
1) An article discusses family poultry farming and issues facing small holders from April 25-27, 2011. It mentions support from the FAO and development of a prototype.
2) A training event was held on April 30, 2011 from 09:00-16:30 covering topic "SSpec 105." There were 5 participants.
3) Upcoming training events organized by NBT are announced from July 7-28, 2011 on various topics with 4-7 participants expected each time.
This document is a notification about upcoming training courses on various topics including the balanced scorecard and KPIs, marketing KPIs, benchmarking KPIs and the balanced scorecard, strategic thinking, eBusiness innovation, best practices, core human competency, and dynamic people management.
It provides details on 5 HR and HRD courses that will be offered on competency development, people management, 360 degree feedback, broadbanding, and developing human capital value.
The document also advertises an upcoming training on the DNA of breakthrough Thai family businesses and a new model of managing and measuring human capital. Contact information is provided at the bottom for registration.
1) Several large Chinese family-owned conglomerates such as Fuyao Glass, Sinopec, TCL Corp, Haier Group, Huawei Technologies, and Baosteel have emerged as influential global players in recent years.
2) Chinese family businesses benefit from networking and reciprocal obligations between family members, allowing them to mobilize resources through guanxi more effectively than traditional firms.
3) Studies find Chinese family firms rely on networks to gain competitive advantages, with family control of operations allowing quick decision-making and more flexibility than non-family firms.
We envision an approach to recycling that will:
* Advance energy independence
* Help free us from oil addiction
* Create jobs and profits
* Grow domestic manufacturing
* Fight climate change
* Respond to the changing fiscal climate
* Internalize environmental costs –
* Privatize costs, not just subsidize them with public $
The document is a 19 page document written by Dr. Danai Thieanphut and copyrighted in 2009 by DNT Consultants Co., Ltd. Each page contains the author's name and the copyright statement with no other text.
1. The document summarizes population data from statistical yearbooks from 2542 to 2547 in Thailand. It outlines population numbers and growth rates from various years for each province.
2. Population growth has slowed overall in the country between 2542-2546. The document provides tables showing population counts for each province annually within this period.
3. Analysis is also presented on population distribution and characteristics like gender ratios in various provinces according to the 2547 statistical yearbook. Forecasts for future population growth rates at the end of the period are also mentioned.
1. Democritus proposed that all matter is composed of tiny indivisible particles called atoms.
2. He described atoms as solid, indestructible, and existing in empty space. Atoms come in an infinite number of shapes and sizes and cluster together to form the objects we see.
3. The atomic model was later expanded upon by scientists like J.J. Thomson who discovered the electron and proposed that atoms have a small, dense positively charged center surrounded by even smaller, negatively charged electrons.
1) A document from 2552 discusses healthcare spending trends from 2547-2552, noting a rise in costs per hospital admission from $2532 in 2547 to over $9000 by 2552 due to factors like longer hospital stays and new medical technologies.
2) The average length of hospital stays decreased from 14 days in 2547 to just over 7 days in 2552, but costs per stay increased dramatically.
3) Spending is increasingly dominated by a small group of high-cost patients that account for a large share of total costs.
1. The document discusses weeding and withdrawing materials from a library collection. It focuses on criteria for removing e-books, e-journals, and other e-resources from the collection.
2. Key criteria for weeding e-resources include usage statistics, the condition and age of the materials, and whether the materials are within the scope of the collection.
3. The document provides guidance on applying weeding criteria to different types of e-resources and maintaining ongoing weeding practices to keep the collection current and relevant.
1. The document discusses weeding and withdrawing materials from a library collection. It describes several factors to consider when deciding what to remove, such as outdated content, unused items, and materials in poor physical condition.
2. Guidelines are provided for how to evaluate items for withdrawal, such as checking circulation records and considering the accuracy and authority of the content. A multi-step weeding process is outlined that involves reviewing sections of the collection.
3. Reasons for regularly weeding a library collection include making room for new materials, shifting collections to better suit user needs, and removing outdated information.
The document discusses charismatic marketing and provides an example of its implementation through the Tzu Chi Foundation case study. Charismatic marketing utilizes six approaches: 1) cause promotions, 2) cause-related marketing, 3) corporate social marketing, 4) sin taxes, 5) corporate philanthropy, and 6) social responsibility business practices. The case study then examines how the Tzu Chi Foundation successfully utilizes charismatic marketing principles through social volunteering, building personal connections, and integrating charity into daily lifestyle.
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1. The document discusses hospital reimbursement rates and costs in the United States. It notes that inpatient hospital costs rose from $37,004 to $46,481.05 per patient between 2009 to 2014.
2. Hospital reimbursement amounts from Medicare were reported to be $54,904.48 on average in 2014, with costs rising 25.61% and reimbursements increasing by 18.12% from 2009 to 2014.
3. Data on reimbursement rates and costs per patient are presented for 255 hospitals across the US.
This document discusses the importance of forests and trees for absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. It notes that forests currently absorb about one-third of the carbon emissions produced by humans each year. Maintaining and expanding forests is crucial for mitigating the effects of climate change by continuing to remove carbon from the air we breathe.
MOST is an acronym that outlines principles for modernizing government. M stands for merit and modernization in recruitment and processes. O refers to being outcome oriented. S is for social accountability. T means transparency. The last letter, E, represents teamwork within and across departments. The document provides five points about implementing the MOST principles: prioritizing merit, linking performance to outcomes, increasing transparency, cross-departmental coordination, and fostering innovation.
The document discusses regulations related to fishing. It states that fishing quotas have been set at 26 tons for the year and will be reassessed on January 30th. Vessels must notify authorities at least 30 days before fishing and are only permitted to fish up to 30 tons per trip.
1. The document provides information about Rural Dent magazine including contact details and website links.
2. It discusses 7 habits for success and emphasizes starting with the end in mind.
3. Key points about managing complications in a simple and organized way are highlighted.
The document discusses the Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences (TCELS). It notes that TCELS aims to support research and development in life sciences. TCELS provides facilities and resources to researchers working in areas like biotechnology, medical technology, and agriculture. The document lists TCELS's contact information.
Rural farmers in India face difficulties getting loans from banks due to lack of collateral. A microfinance organization called RuralMax addresses this issue by providing small loans to farmers without collateral requirements. It has loan officers that visit villages weekly to disburse and collect loans, helping farmers invest in inputs to boost agricultural production and incomes.
The document discusses daily activities and nutrition. It mentions consuming 2500 calories and 80 grams of protein each day. It also states exercising for 1 hour a day.
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1. The document describes the open and closed circulatory systems of arthropods.
2. In an open circulatory system, blood is pumped into the hemocoel by the heart and circulates through branching vessels called sinuses before diffusing into tissues.
3. In a closed circulatory system, blood is contained and circulated through arteries, capillaries, and veins by the heart in a loop.
1. The document discusses scientific fields and units of measurement.
2. It describes the differences between pure/natural science and applied science. Pure science investigates nature with no practical goal, while applied science seeks practical applications for additional benefits.
3. The International System of Units (SI Units) is introduced as the modern international standard for measurement, including seven base units and prefixes for derived units.
This document discusses various topics relating to electromagnetic waves and radio communication technologies:
1. It describes the properties and characteristics of electromagnetic waves, including wavelength, frequency, and speed.
2. It explains different modulation techniques used in radio transmission, including amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM).
3. It provides an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum, showing the range of wavelengths and frequencies used for radio communication technologies.
This document discusses various topics relating to electromagnetic waves and radio communication technologies:
1. It describes the properties and characteristics of electromagnetic waves, including wavelength, frequency, and speed.
2. It explains different modulation techniques used in radio such as amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM). AM varies the amplitude of the carrier wave while FM varies the frequency.
3. It provides an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum, showing the range of wavelengths and frequencies used for communications technologies like radio and television broadcasting.
1. The document discusses a project to install lightning protection systems at 2551 locations across Thailand.
2. It details the budget of 1,383,053 baht for the project and notes that installation has been completed at 157,728 locations so far.
3. The project aims to have lightning protection installed at all 2551 locations by the end of 2022.
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Ningbo, Shanghai and Shenzhen
0 25 50 75 100 %
F F F F 80,000 F 2003 2012
FF F F 17.9%
8 F F 2 F
F 2012 F F F 33%
F F4 F
First-Tier Cities F 4 Beijing, Chongqing,
Shanghai, Tianjin
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4. 4
F 30 F F F F F
11,000 F F F
10 : Changchun (Jilin), Chengdu (Sichuan), Guangzhou
(Guangdong), Hangzhou (Zhijiang), Harbin (Heilongjiang), Jinan (Shandong), Nongjing
(Jiangsu), Shenyang (Lianoning), Wuhan (Hubei), Xi an (Shaanxi)
4 : Dalian Qingdao Shenzhen Xiamen
Second-Tier Cities F 17 : Changsha
(Hunan), Fuzhou (Fujian), Guiyang (Guizhou), Haikou (Hainan), Hefee (Anhui), Hohhot
(Inner Mongolia), Kunming (Yunnan), Lanzhou (Gansu), Lhasa (Tibet), Nanchang
(Jiangxi), Nanning (Guanqxi), Shijazhuang (Hebei), Taiyuan (Shanxi), Urumqi (Xinjiang),
Xining (Qinghai), Yinchuan (Ningxia), Zhengzhou (Henan).
50 F F Ningbo Suzhou Wuzi Wenzhou
Nantong Dongguan Zhangjiang
15 F 500,000 2 F
Third-Tier Cities 200
400 ( F )
F F F F F
* F F F 2
3
* F F 2-3 F
F F F FF F
Nanning
F F
* F F 1 F F
F F F F FF
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5. 5
F F
38.3% 34.5% 34.4%
1 2 3
* Ogilvy & Mather Greater China
F F
* F F F F F F
F 3,4 F F F F F F
F F F F
F F F 5 ....
F F
35.8% 34.1% 37.7%
1 2 3
* Ogilvy & Mather Greater China
* 16% F 3 F F F F
F FF F
* F 1 24% F F F F
Nike Sony Adidas Nokia Motorolla F 3
TCL Lenovo Changhong Konka Dabao
F F F F
F F F F F F
F F F F
F F
F F
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