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Jan 15, 2025 |
academic.oup.com | Water Resources
Unlike differentiated somatic cells, which possess elongated mitochondria, undifferentiated cells, such as those of preimplantation embryos, possess round, immature mitochondria. Mitochondrial morphology changes dynamically during cell differentiation in a process called mitochondrial maturation. The significance of the alignment between cell differentiation and mitochondrial maturity in preimplantation development remains unclear.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
thedailystar.net | Water Resources
Good governance will have to be ensured based on accountability and transparency on water supply and sewerage management to achieve the targets of Sustainable Development Goals, said the speakers at a meeting today. They said even though 62 percent people of Bangladesh have their own sanitary latrine, only 39 percent people get safe sewerage services across the country.
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Aug 24, 2024 |
thedailystar.net | Water Resources
The Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) has decided to open 16 spillways of the Kaptai Dam at 10:00pm tonight as the water level nears the danger mark. This decision was confirmed in an urgent message sent to the media at 3:00pm today by ATM Abduzzaher, the manager of the Kaptai Hydropower Plant. According to the statement, the water level of Kaptai Lake was recorded at 107.66 feet at 3:00pm today.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
calgary.ca | Water Resources
Help keep your sewer pipes in good working order, by not putting the wrong things down the drain. Even small amounts add up over time. When fats, oils and grease are poured down the drain and enters the sewer system, these materials cool, harden and stick to the inner walls of sewer pipes. Over time this material builds up, restricting flow, causing odours, and leading to messy, inconvenient and costly clogged pipes, basement flooding and sewer back-ups.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
calgary.ca | Water Resources
Our water comes from the Rocky Mountains west of the city from a basin-like landform called a watershed. It is water collected from rain fall and snow melt which channels through creeks and streams making its way into larger rivers. Are you a student? Find more water facts and information about Calgary's water systems at Water Education Resources. Water is a limited resource and our water supply is changing due to climate change and a growing population.
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