Friday, 31 May 2013

THE YAMAKI PINE: Japanese Bonsai Tree which Defy Nature, Survive Nuclear Bombs!



Originally posted in ÿoku shami"magazine, by Dr. Kharbachy

Revied by Dr. "Sta Nya"

THE YAMAKI PINE: Japanese Bonsai Tree which Defy Nature, Survive Nuclear Bombs!

Age? at least 375 years old. Amazing!!

It’s been around since at least 1625. Before the world wars, before the car and bicycle, before the American Civil War or even the United States of America, there was the Yamaki pine.

Not only is it coming up on 400 years old, but the Yamaki pine has also survived one of the most devastating events in recorded history: a nuclear bomb. One August 6, 1945, the Yamaki pine was sitting about two miles away from ground zero but miraculously, it was shielded from the blast by a wall.

It seems incredible that, despite the intense radiation that obliterated the residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the relatively small Yamaki pine has fared well in the 70 years since.

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Which Drinking Water Disinfection Process Generates the Least Toxic DBP Mixture: Chlorination, Chloramination, Ozonation, or Chlorine Dioxide Treatment?

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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Useful notes for civil engineers

Useful notes for civil engineers

UNIT WEIGHT Conversions;
water-1000kg/m3
cement-1440 "
steel - 7850 "
wood - 1200 "
sand - 1840 "
P.C.C - 2400 "
R.C.C - 2500 " 

UNIT CONVERSION;
0.3048 M = 1 ft
1 m2 = 10.76 sq.ft
2.83m3 =100 C.F.T
1 C.F.T = 28.7 litres
1 cent = 435.6 sq.ft
1ground =2400 sq.ft

GRADE OF CONCRETE;
M10 = lean mix
M15 = 1:2:4
M20 = 1:1.5:3
M25 = 1:1:2

Weight. OF STEEL
6 mm = 0.22 kg/m
8 mm = 0.39 "
10 mm = 0.62 "
12 mm = 0.89 "
16 mm = 1 kg/m

World’s Biggest Highway Interchanges



World’s Biggest Highway Interchanges
Nanpu Bridge One of the World’s Biggest Highway Interchanges: Nanpu Bridge January 26, 2013 | Filed under: City, Civil Engineering, Transportation and tagged with: China, civil engineering , highways , innovation , shocking The Nanpu bridge is the world’s fourth longest cable stayed bridge. This is also the first girder bridge of Shanghai with a structural composition of steel and concrete. Before the year 1991, people used to communicate between Puxi and Pudong with the help of the ferry service. After the construction of the bridge completed in the year 1991, it connected Puxi to Pudong. As per the reports, in the year 1991; the daily traffic was about 14,000 to 17,000 vehicles a day, and it increased to 120,000 vehicles per day as recorded in the year 2006. One of the attractive characteristics of the bridge is the circular design that is being implemented in order to reduce the amount of land used. The famous Nanpu bridge was designed by the collective approach of Shanghai Urban Construction Design Institute, Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute and Shanghai Urban Construction College. The Nanpu bridge is also called as the sister bridge of the Yangpu bridge, which is also one of the main bridges in Shanghai. The construction methodology implemented in the bridge is known as the composite beam structure. The bridge crosses the Huangpu river. The bridge is divided into six vehicle lanes with sidewalks of two meters wide, on both sides along the bridge.

Friday, 17 May 2013

Top Ten Great Health Benefits of Eating Cherries



Top Ten Great Health Benefits of Eating Cherries

1. Cherries, known as a “super-fruit”, are packed with antioxidants called anthropocentric which aid in the reduction of heart disease and cancer.

2. Cherries are one of the few food sources that contain melatonin, an antioxidant that helps regulate heart rhythms and the body’s sleep cycles.

3. Cherries are an excellent source of beta carotene (vitamin A). In fact they contain 19 times more beta carotene than blueberries and strawberries.

4. Cherries are rich in vitamins C, E, potassium, magnesium, iron, folate and fiber.

5. Cherries are referred to as “brain food”, aiding in brain health and in the prevention of memory loss.

6. Because cherries contain anthocyanins, they can reduce inflammation and symptoms of arthritis and gout.

7. Eating cherries reduces the risk of diabetes.

8. Cherries are a good source of fiber which is important for digestive health.

9. Cherries are a great snack or dessert choice important for weight-maintenance.

10. Because of their powerful anti-inflammatory benefits, cherries are said to reduce pain and joint soreness for runners and athletes after workouts.