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Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a process of evaluating the effects that a product has on the environment over the entire period of its life thereby increasing resource-use efficiency and decreasing liabilities. It can be used to study the environmental impact of either a product or the function the product is designed to perform. LCA is commonly referred to as a "cradle-to-grave" analysis. ...
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Logic Cell Array.
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Landscape Character Assessment. Used to describe and map the landscape and provide information on which judgements can be made about what is important and why.
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This is a way of assessing the environmental influence of a product, putting everything in consideration from obtaining the resource to manufacturing, transporting, marketing, consuming and disposing the product. In order to carry out LCA you need the data such as the materials used in producing a product, the type and amount of energy used and the amount of emission of hazardous elements to the environment. The indication of materials used in the product is important as well
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"Temporary" H1 - B Labor Condition Application Program which presently allows so - called visiting high - technology workers to work in the United States for up to six years. Up to 66,000 per year are allowed. This program was designed in large part by
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