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Devia Rajput

on Earth Top 10 Perilous Germs - 0 views

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    Hi Guys here you see the most dangerous and perilous Bacteria or germs on the earth.Nature has formed some of the tiniest microscopic giant that has the capability to just throw us away. These small Bacteria are universally about us, be it soil, water or air. Some of the bacteria are no hesitation helpful for us while several are extremely dangerous and can show fatal.
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Shreeram Gemicon India Consultant - 0 views

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    The main functions of SHREERAM GEMICON PVT. LTD. are: Studying and Selection of Coal Blocks and Evaluation of same for power generation, Steel & Cement plant and having any other matter related with prospecting and mining work. Survey, demarcation and preparation of land use plan. Preparation of application for forest clearance to carry out survey work. Preparation of application for forest clearance carries out drilling work. Complete exploration work involving detailed Topographical survey, drilling, logging, sampling and preparation of geological report with estimation of sector wise, grade wise, category wise and thickness wise reserves. Preparation of mine plan, project report and EIA / EMP. Providing consultancy services in selection of suitable coal mining block. Providing full assistance in obtaining prospecting license, mining lease and clearance from forest Department etc. Providing consultancy services in respect of surveying, mineral exploration and mine planning. Site investigation for plant, dam, bridges etc. including soil samples drilling and testing.
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compostable hot beverage cups - 0 views

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    The happiest part of every holiday is camping outdoors with family and friends, and a disposable camping set is up to the task. We have launched "Degradable and Compostable Camping Tableware", which can help you solve some of the waste left by your travels. This kind of tableware only needs to be buried, and it can be decomposed into fertilizer that moisturizes the soil within 90 days, re-nourishing the earth without producing any toxins. The raw materials for the production of this tableware are all renewable plant fibers, and the production process does not consume any non-renewable energy and does not add any chemicals.
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