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The main difference between the two is: Debit cards are magnetic strip and chip enabled cards, issued to customers by their respective banks. A smart card contains a special embedded microprocessor, which is a computer processor or a microchip. These are more secure.
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To be honest, I should know this answer because I am an animal science major, but its been a while since we learned about this stuff. So, from the brief 30 min google search I did:
I can tell you it is almost certainly not "concentrates". Concentrates are usually made of high-energy, low-fiber cereal grains, like oats, corn, soybeans, etc.
Dry Roughage might be the answer just because according to http://modernfarmer.com/2014/12/turnips/, turnips are a diarrhetic for cows. So, they should be mixed with high-fiber feeds in order for the cow to more effectively use of the nutrients in turnips. However, the question asked specifically which feed INCLUDES root vegetables. So, I don't think that dry roughage can possibly be the answer. Dry roughage are high in fiber, low in energy, and usually around 10-15% moisture. Dry Roughages include things like hay, husks, and straw.
Green Roughages is comprised usually contain high moisture content ranging from around 50-90%. I looked it up, turnips are slightly above that range; their moisture content resting at about 91-92%. However other root vegetables did lie in range. Carrots having 88% moistuire, potatos 79%, beet roots 87%, etc. So, I think you could make a case base on the moisture content of root vegetables that they would be found in green roughage.
I do not think it would be Silage because that looks to be a mixture fodder(hay/corn) that has been anaerobically fermented in a silo into a succulent feed.
I think dry matter can't be the answer because I believe it is just a measurement of how much dry matter is contained in a particular feed such as, silages, concentrates, and roughages. For example, this feed mixture is 885 dry matter feed.
In conclusion, my best guess would be the answer is GREEN ROUGHAGES just based on the moisture content. Does that make sense to you too? I hope I am correct. I am sorry that I have to guess and that I couldn't tell you a definite answer. I hope this info helped you anyway!
The most likely toxic chemicals that is found in baby bottles is called BPA. If high doses of this chemical is consumed, it might shut down the response system of estrogen in the babies. It could also possibly change the babies ability of producing ordinary thyroid hormones.
Law makers can address this possibility by making a law that bans the creation of a baby bottles plastic that contains these toxic chemicals. This provides with a strict interpretation of the precautionary principle because it is ‘banning’ all the bottles plastic that contains toxic chemicals. Banning is a strict interpretation.
Law makers can also make a law that limits the doses of this toxic chemical that can be found in the bottles plastic. This is a strict interpretation because there is a limit, and if the producers go above the limit, there is consequences to face.
Non renewable resources are formed over very long periods of time.
The answer is in the name, “non renewable”.