Conceptually, one can define three generations of renewables technologies, reaching back more than 100 years .
First-generation technologies emerged from the industrial revolution at the end of the 19th century and include hydropower, biomass combustion and geothermal power and heat. Some of these technologies are still in widespread use.
Second-generation technologies include solar heating and cooling, wind power, modern forms of bioenergy and solar photovoltaics. These are now entering markets as a result of research, development and demonstration (RD&D) investments since the 1980s. The initial investment was prompted by energy security concerns linked to the oil crises (1973 and 1979) of the 1970s but the continuing appeal of these renewables is due, at least in part, to environmental benefits. Many of the technologies reflect significant advancements in materials.
Third-generation technologies are still under development and include advanced biomass gasification, biorefinery technologies, concentrating solar thermal power, hot dry rock geothermal energy and ocean energy. Advances in nanotechnology may also play a major role.
The right answer is A.
The Hardy-Weinberg principle is a theory of population genetics, which postulates that within an (ideal) population, there is a balance of allelic and genotypic frequencies from one generation to the next.
For this equilibrium to be achieved, there must be no evolutionary forces such as mutations, migration, genetic derivatives, natural selection, the founder effect ...
81.89% of the Middle East has oil from the OPEC oil company, however I couldn't find out other companies or just the source of oil as a whole.
About 160 years. After Charles Darwin came out with his theory people have been debating it.
The scientist would probably use the following steps to restore the dogs' eyesight.
>Since normal gene is carried by harmless virus, scientists inject the virus into the eyes of the blind dogs.
<span>> Virus injected contains normal genes which replace the defective ones. This process is called gene therapy.
> After the process, the dogs can now see.
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