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Name L ah M . Purugganan PID A31425902 Date September 9th, 2002 ISB 208L Biology and the Internet The Benefits of Human Cloning Topic Human Cloning Observation The definition of the word clone provides several possible answers to the question what is a clone? |
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HAIL ALLEY The High Plains immediately east of the Rocky Mountains experience the most frequent hailstorms in North America . ... North Americas most hail- prone city is Cheyenne, which receives 9 or 10 hailstorms each season. |
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... Hydrogen is sometimes considered one of the halogens because it also is one electron short of a noble gas, in hydrogen’s case, helium . The halogens are all highly reactive, giving them similar physical properties such as - a strong and unpleasant odour - they burn flesh - they react with most metals and many non-metals - strong electronegativity - all coloured non metals with relatively low melting and boiling points - poor conductors. |
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Graphology is the method of interpreting one’s personality through examination of their handwriting . It is not to be confused with document examination, which is the inspection of handwriting, ink and paper for clues to origin and circumstances of the message. |
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Hanford Nuclear Waste Site Where do you feel the safest at ? ... This is what happened to the surrounding communities around the Hanford Nuclear Waste Site in central Washington State. |
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... There are many levels of nursing and many ways of receiving an education for each level . The levels of nursing start with a simple Licensed Practical Nurse LPN who has completed a one-year nursing program. |
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Harm of the microchip Technology has been on a steady rise in the past 50 years . ... Interlocking many of these advancements in technology is the invention of the microchip. |
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Healing the Sick without Harming the Helpless In August, President George W . Bush declared that he would permit federal funding for research on a group of existing stem cell lines. |
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As the NHS declines the UK government is looking to the systems employed abroad . At the other end of the health care spectrum is the US system that relies on insurance payments to cover individuals yet offers a fail safe system to ensure that the elderly and poor receive treatment. |
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Aim of assignment is to provide the author with an opportunity to consolidate his understanding of health care policy, strategy, report legislation and examine their actual and potential impact on service provision. |
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CONDUCTING LAB TESTS ON HEARING Acuity Test The purpose of this activity was to see the distance at which something quiet could be heard and how good poor the person’s hearing was. |
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The Heart The heart lies in the chest cavity beside the left lung; the heart is what keeps us alive and keeps the transfer of oxygen throughout the body. |
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CONTENTS 3 Introduction 4 The Human Heart 5 Symptoms of Coronary Heart Disease 5 Heart Attack 5 Sudden Death 5 Angina 6 Angina Pectoris 6 Signs and Symptoms 7 Different Forms of Angina 8 Causes of Angina 9 Atherosclerosis 9 Plaque 10 Lipoproteins 10 Lipoproteins and Atheroma 11 Risk Factors. |
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H e a r t b e a t s Summary Two general classes of cardiac muscle cells are involved in the normal heartbeat contractile cells and cells of the conducting system. |
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IMPORTANT NOTICE Cambridge International Examinations CIE in the UK and USA With effect from the June 2003 examination Cambridge International Examinations will only accept entries in the UK and USA from students registered on courses at CIE registered Centres. |
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Psychology Experiment On Human Behavior Helpfulness of Teenage Males and Females Problem The willingness of a teenage to help another teenager with a slight problem. |
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Hemophilia Hemophilia is an inherited disorder that causes abnormal bleeding . ... There are two types of hemophilia . Hemophilia A is 85 more common than hemophilia B. |
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Today four million Americans are infected with the hepatitis C virus and there are thirty thousand new cases of this virus found each year . Hepatitis C takes ten thousand lives each year just in the United States, and without effective treatment the death rate is expected to triple in the next fifteen years. |
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Herbal Medicine Analysis Alternative medicine is nothing new . Traditional Chinese medicine, which is the oldest form of herbal medicine, has existed for centuries, but it is only in recent decades that there has been enormous attention focused on these scientifically unproven drugs. |
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... A particular scan that caught my interest is the gallbladder scan, or commonly known as the Hepatobiliary Scan, HIDA Scan . ... After several weeks in the hospital and several physician visits a nuclear medicine scan was performed to discover that my gallbladder was the source of my pain. |
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High Technology America By Devin Martin COBSBA 65 Contemporary Management 13 September 2001 An invention that changes the way we work, live, and play is indeed a special one. |
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The author, Rosa Parks, really tried to make it clear how valuable life is . She strongly feels that we should live every day like it was our last. |
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The Hindenburg Revealing the Truth Never had such a tragedy since the Titanic struck a nation so dramatically . ... Although Hydrogen was blamed for the May 6, 1937, Hindenburg disaster in Lakehurst, NJ, it was actually a result of the highly flammable covering of the airship. |
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... Well this is more than imaginable for a person with Hirschsprung’s disease . It’s reality . Today I’ll be talking to you about a rare disease called Hirschsprung’s Disease. |
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Open Your Eyes To The Hisssstory of Reptiles Mike Schornak November 2003 Revised December 2003 Table of Contents WHAT HISS A REPTILE ? ... Reptiles are egg-laying vertebrates that have a tough skin with a covering of scales. |
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... Over the past century or so there have been many important breakthroughs in all areas of medical science which have benefited us all . ... In this essay I am going to try and explore the history of x-ray imagery and explore how these images impact on our every day lives. |
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... Submarines are designed for use at great depths . ... However, they are usually smaller then submarines . ... Another kind of submarine is an attack submarine, designed to seek and destroy enemy submarines and surface ships. |
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History of substance abuse Substance Abuse is defined as the excessive use of addictive substances, especially narcotic drugs and alcohol . Encarta Reference Library 2003 Alcohol and other drugs is widespread within our society and its negative consequences are not limited to those individuals who go on to develop dependency problems, that is to say those who might be described as addicts or alcoholics , or even solely to the individual. |
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The term catapult comes from the Greek katapultos, which was the earliest type of ballista . It has developed into a generic term for a variety of missile throwing engines. |
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History of the Periodic Table . ... Later on John Dalton made the periodic table more believable by making sure that the most important thing was the mass. |
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... Except for children who don’t know enough not to ask the important questions , few of us spend much time wondering where the cosmos came from, or weather there are ultimate possibilities to what humans can know. |
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... The transistors were used to amplify the sound signals in telephone lines therefore allowing telephone conversations to travel any distance along the line . ... Among the team were John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Walter Brattain who each were to become the first create the transistors. |
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This is the most interesting world that we live in . As wondrous and beautiful as it appears to be, there lies a certain amount of danger in it that can be nearly as seductive as it is deadly. |
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Homo erectus, or the Erect man is thought to be the earliest Hominid to evolve on Earth, was not all too different from us as they stood about our hight and fully erect. |
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... The intention of this paper is to propose that homosexuality is not only normal, but that its cause lies in heterosexual female mate selection, which in turn leads to greater reproductive success. |
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The issue of nature vs . nurture is the most important debate between psychology and biology . ... With several issues it is a matter of both nature and nurture but a question that gets everybody is why do some males prefer to be heterosexual while others are homosexual? |
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Honeybees are members of the family Apidae and belong to a family of social bees which include bumble bees and the tropical stingless bees of the genus Meliponinal. |
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Hormones are defined as compounds that are produced by one part of the body and transported to other parts of the body to bind to a specific receptor and trigger responses in cells and tissues. |
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Uses of your item Lasers can be focused on a very small spot with enormous power, which can be used for melting, heating, or vaporizing very precisely. |
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The reality of AIDS has insinuated itself into everyday life and language over the past decade . Though looked at as a foreigner, AIDS is in our entire society; employment, homes, and our intimate relationships. |
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How Cancer Arises 69Cancer is a disease marked by the uncontrolled growth of cells . ... Definitely if allowed to go unchecked and oftentimes even in spite of treatment, cancer cells will become lethal as they disrupt the tissues and organs essential for survival of an organism. |
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One very important thing is to understand what colors really are . ... All of the colors of the rainbow are actually different hues in the visible spectrum of light. |
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We need to recognise faces for many different reasons . There are evolutionary reasons, in other words we need to distinguish between familiar faces in our social groups for survival. |
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Abstract The amount of bubbles or oxygen collected from plants using baking soda in place of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis was recorded once at 8 27 AM on 5 1 03 and again at 8 27 AM on 5 5 03. |
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Investigation How does the activation enthalpy and the rate of reaction vary with the concentration of reactants, catalysts, and the presence of different catalysts ? ... Theory The iodine-clock reaction. |
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Enzymes are defined as biological catalysts; they are protein molecules which are produced by living cells . Enzymes are vitally important as without them, reactions taking place in the cells would be too slow to sustain life. |
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How Human and Aquatic Life are Affected by PCBs Polychlorinated biphenyls, or commonly referred to as PCBs, are mixtures of up to 209 individual chlorinated compounds. |
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... Doctors and scientists nowadays have the ability to pinpoint aspects of the way the body performs to their exact origin, and further have the knowledge to manipulate parts of the body to do as they please. |
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Summary Light is a transverse, electromagnetic wave that can be seen by humans . o Like all electromagnetic waves, light can travel through a vacuum . o Light is sometimes also known as visible light to contrast it from ultraviolet light and infrared light. |
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How Old Is Too Old to Have a Baby ? Main Idea Research has shown the difficulty and increased risk of delaying parenthood . However, there are many promising medical advancements in fertility that may make having children later in life commonplace. |