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... For Escherichia coli, tetracycline was also the most effective inhibitory agent, with the largest inhibitory zone diameter . ... epidermidis and Escherichia coli . ... epidermidis Escherichia coli . ... epidermidis and Escherichia coli was supported by the data. |
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... Every one of us, whatever age we are, can do something to help slow down and reverse some of the damage . ... Here are just a few examples of the threats to our environment and some ideas to help you to do something about them. |
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Have you ever seen the earth from outer space ? Can you imagine how beautiful our earth is ? However, the beauty of the earth is not forever because if people do not care about the environment of the earth, not only the future of the planet will be destroyed but also the future of humans. |
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The most ironic aspect of the British economic policy was that the real source of its power was not due to deliberate policies at all -- but in spite of them. |
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GEOL 3011 Smil The Earth’s Biosphere Chpt . 5 1 . Water is constantly being redistributed around the planet through evaporation, transpiration and precipitation, carrying as ionic solutions, suspended matter or as gasses through the atmosphere essential elements and minerals for the biosphere like carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and macro and micronutrients. |
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... 30 1 Astronomers use computer models to observe conditions inside the sun . ... 5 A massive star’s lifetime is shorter than a star like the sun because it uses up its fuel quickly. |
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Earthquakes are happening almost everyday all over the world . Most of the time earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by people, but a seismograph records the shaking caused by an earthquake. |
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... Although few of those who wish they were thinner suffer from of a true psychiatric eating disorders . The number of individuals who have one of the three major forms of eating disorders - anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and overeating- has risen dramatically in recent decades. |
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EBDC Ethylenebisdithiocarbamates or EBDCs are a group surface acting fungicides that have been used on crops throughout the United States since the mid 1940’s . EBDCs are used on a vast variety of crops nationwide. |
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Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever is one of the deadliest groups of diseases called viral hemorrhagic fevers belonging to the Filoviridae family, with a 70 to 90 percent mortality rate. |
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Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreak Control Measures used in Kikwit, Democratic Republic of Congo, 1995 Introduction to Disease The Ebola Virus, member of the family filoviridae, causes a severe disease known as Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever which has the highest mortality rate known. |
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The Ebola virus is one of the world’s most deadly viruses . ... The purpose of this research paper is to explain the history, signs and symptoms of the Ebola virus. |
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EBOLA Ebola Virus also known as hemorrhagic fever is a severe, often-fatal disease, which causes massive bleeding and destruction of internal tissues . The Ebola virus is not a problem for the United States but it is a problem in Africa and the Philippines. |
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The ecliptic is the path of the sun, relative to the stars, as seen on Earth . ... The stars along the ecliptic are divided into twelve constellations of the zodiac. |
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In the past decades there have been drastic and irreplaceable disappearances in earth . These include the drying out of the Aral sea, the fourth largest inland sea in the world. |
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Ecology is a broad and vast part of science that can never be limited because it affects so many other areas of science and the world. |
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International tourism is a growing global business . ... Tourism is now the third largest item in world trade and is distinguishable from other industries for a number of reasons. |
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Education is not the best preparation for life . Discuss . Education is the action directed towards the development of knowledge concerning teaching people various subjects, usually at a school or college. |
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Edward Teller is known for being the principle designer of the hydrogen bomb . Edward was born in Budapest on January 15, 1908 . Teller was from a family of well-to-do Hungarian Jews. |
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Abstract . This project is about the hybrid electric vehicle . Any vehicle is a hybrid when it combines two or more sources of power . The hybrid electric vehicle is developed many years before , however, they are just been released to the market in recent years. |
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THE EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION ON THE RATE OF A REACTION Task To investigate the effect of concentration on the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid. |
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Running head REACTION TIME AND MEMORY SET SIZE Abstract This experiment was a replication of Sternberg’s study to determine how people use their short-term memory STM to remember certain newly obtained information. |
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The effect of music on performance of a task An Experimental Psychological Study The Effect of Music on Performance of a Task Michael Davis November 2002 Abstract In order to investigate whether music affected performance of a task, and experimental technique was used, variables were manipulated and data recorded. |
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TCO Transparent Conducting Oxide thin films are widely used for electrodes in flat panel displays and touch panels . Recently there is a lot of interest in TCO films deposited on flexible plastic substrates due to the huge popularity of handheld devices. |
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Effect Of Substrate Concentration On The Activity Of Catalase AIM This is an experiment to examine how the concentration of the substrate hydrogen peroxide affects the rate of reaction of the enzyme catalase. |
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Effect on temperature on catalase Extended Title have to draw graphs yourself Designing the Experiment Skill Area P Aim To find the rate of reaction of Catalase in potato with Hydrogen peroxide when changing the temperature, i. |
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The effect of temperature on the activity of amylase Introduction Amylase is an enzyme that is attendant in both saliva and pancreatic juice . ... The aim of this experiment is to investigate the effect of temperature on the activity of amylase, using a suspension of starch as the substrate. |
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Effects of Genetically Modified Corn Genetically modified corn has a controversial effect on plant animal life in our environment . There are three major categories of our earth that genetically modified corn can affect, one, the environment two, humans and animals and three, insects non-beneficial and beneficial. |
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ABSTRACT The bald eagle Haliaeetus Leucocephalus has faced major declines in population due to human influenced factors . ... In 1978 the bald eagle was placed on the endangered species list. |
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The Effects of Immigration on the US Economy Period Immigrants Admitted In millions Immigrant flow as of Births of US population that is Foreign-Born 1901-1910 8. |
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Leukemia is a malignant disease of the bone marrow and blood . ... The term leukemia has a Latin derivation . ... Therefore the word leukemia literally means white blood. |
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Some people say that marijuana can have negative results on peoples ability to perform in school . ... Marijuana when used responsibly can enhance a students performance in school. |
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Hypothesis The effects of modern farming practices have caused the decline of Barn Owl populations . Abstract To establish the causes of the decline in Barn Owl populations in England and Wales over the past 50 years. |
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Pheromones are natural chemical scents that attract the opposite sex . The existence of pheromones in nonhuman animals and insects has been known for quite some time, but their existence in humans is a relatively new discovery. |
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Investigation into the effects of temperature on the reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium thiosulphate to produce sodium chloride, sulphur, sulphur dioxide and water Aim The aim of this experiment is to find out what effect temperature has on the reaction between the two chemicals hydrochloric acid and sodium thiosulphate. |
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... The structure allows a site at which a substrate, molecule for the enzyme to speed up, can bind . The substrate fits in the enzymes active site very specifically, much like a lock and key. |
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... The active site is an area where the substrate will bind Helms, 1998 . The substrate is the reactant an enzyme acts on . ... The activity rate of an enzyme is dependent on its environmental surroundings. |
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Robert Kratz Professor Kim 4 15 03 Short Essay The Ethical Questions Concerning Cloning Physically, Judson Somerville didn’t feel a thing . ... By donating his skin cells, Somerville was volunteering for nothing less than service on the frontier of human cloning Fischer 50. |
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Albert Einstein was a considered the greatest scientist of the 20th century and greatest of all time . ... Einstein was a physicist, which means that he studied matter and the physical changes it undergoes, such as motion, changes in weight and size, changes from a solid to a liquid, so on. |
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Electric Deregulation By Phoebe Nolley What is electric deregulation ? Deregulation involves segmenting electric services into separate components; generating and delivering electricity . Under deregulation, customers of investor-owned facilities will be able to select who generates their electricity. |
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Electric Power Introduction Electric power is the use of electric energy to do work . ... Electric power also runs television sets, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, and many other home appliances. |
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Electrical Currents Do you think that electricity is an important factor in our lives ? ... An Electrical current is a flow of electric charge along a wire. |
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Electrical Safety Awareness The Rural Electric Cooperatives of Alabama have many safety programs to warn their employees and the public concerning hazardous electrical equipment, and precautionary procedures, but what about electrical safety for children in specific? |
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Electricity is energy or charge, which results from transfer of current . A natural and one of the first known forms of electricity would be lightening. |
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Electron Microscopy An Electron Microscope was developed in the 1930s to achieve a higher magnification and a higher resolution than a light microscope . ... An Electron Microscope compared with a light microscope. |
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... Gloria Lessan SYG1000-01 Principals of Sociology March 4th 2003 Tallahassee Community College Dual Enroll Florida High Crime is a profound obstruction in the American society. |
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Investigating Enzymes Bookmark this Page Email this Page Plagiarism and How to Cite From www . ... uk Research Enzymes exist in all living things . ... Each cell contains several hundred enzymes, which catalyse a vast number of chemical reactions. |
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Sociology is a study of society that attempts to describe and examine its culture and social structure by evaluating how the social relationships between people are organized and by looking closely at the shared values, beliefs and norms of behavior in a group. |
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Emerging Pathogens in Drinking Water Abstract This essay covers the incidence of emerging pathogens in drinking water and the detection methods used to isolate them. |
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Introduction Today, people are living in the middle of a complex web of human relationships, all of which have the potential for generating emotions . ... Does everybody in the world easily express their emotions? |