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    Rancidity Of Cooking

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    Cooking with oils can be considered as one of the most common cooking techniques around the world. Within the process of cooking, heating with high temperatures is often applied to break down large polymeric food molecules and for easier absorption of nutrients by our guts. However, heating oil repeatedly with the presence of air, for certain period of time, might cause undesired chemical changes within the chemical characteristics of the oils, for example lipid oxidation, which is responsible…

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    Why Do Balls Bounce

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    Introduction What is very interesting about this research is that when the balls are cold the gas molecules inside tend to get tired and not have so much energy to help the balls bounce. It’s their job to act as a spring to help the balls bounce, but in order for the ball to bounce it has to be the right temperature, meaning the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment. In this case it has to be warm outside because that’s when the gas molecules inside are excited and they have a…

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    Question 1- The difference between deflagaration and a detonation is that deflagaration consists of rapid reaction when heat is progressively transferred from reacting material to another nearby. The temperature increases until the material that is nearby reacts too. Deflagaration does not occur as fast as speed of sound. Meanwhile, detonation occurs when the velocity of reaction through the reacting material reaches sonic or supersonic speed, meaning that detonation is quicker than…

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    You can lay concrete during the winter; however, you need to be careful. Here are a few precautions that you need to take while laying concrete during cold weather. #1 Never Lay Concrete On Frozen Ground The key to laying concrete during the winter time is to never lay it when the ground is frozen or on top of snow or ice. When you lay concrete on frozen ground, the coldness will transfer to the concrete and will slow down the drying process. Additionally, when the ground thaws, it will…

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    AttiCat® Thermal Insulation in Kennesaw, Marietta and Atlanta, Georgia If your utility bills are through the roof even when your energy usage remains unchanged, it could mean that your attic insulation needs changing. The attic is a common area that experiences major energy loss, so it’s important that it’s insulated properly. With the right insulating material, your high energy consumption problems are solved. Furthermore, if you’re looking for an attic insulation system, we recommend to top it…

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    The hypothalamus, is found in the brain, all humans and most animals have it. The hypothalamus is important because it helps the body maintain homeostasis and it controls specific hormones. The word homeostasis is separated into two parts, homeo means “the same” and stasis means “not moving” or to “hold,” (An Overview). In terms of body temperature, homeostasis is referring to the maintenance of internal balance. In order to achieve homeostasis for animals, they maintain a relatively constant…

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    he only felt hot when the house’s heat was too much. So he turned on the stove and touched the fire, and then he learned that lesson the hard way. That was an example of Conduction. Conduction is when two objects make contact and heat from the hotter object always moves into the colder one. Then the colder one feels “hotter”, but all that is happening is that the objects are reaching equilibrium. Then Ben’s hand was hurting really badly from the intense heat transfer from the fire, so he got a…

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    thermostats are easy to troubleshoot, and are an inexpensive fix if you determine they are the problem. Here are two problems that you can troubleshoot on your own. Furnace Not Cycling Is the temperature in your home colder than your threshold for heat, but no heat is being produced by the furnace? It could be a problem with the unit failing to turn on. The first thing to try is bumping up the thermostat to an even higher temperature. See if that triggers your thermostat to turn on. If you…

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    Thermal MR Injuries

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    Thermal MR Injuries “The number of MR imaging related adverse events has increased steadily since the first years of clinical use, which may be due to the increase in the number of MR procedures” (Hardy& Weil, 2010). The primary type of adverse injuries is skin injuries. The Joint Commission and other organizations have raised awareness of skin injuries that are related to MR imaging. Technologists should always pay close attention to prevent accidents and injuries during MRI procedures.…

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    Select only ONE of the following environmental stresses: (a) heat, (b) high levels of solar radiation, (c) cold, or (d) high altitude. Discuss specifically how this environmental stress negatively impacts the survival of humans by disturbing homeostasis. (5 pts) Cold climates create stress on the body that disturbs homeostasis by lowering our normal core body temperate range of 97.6 ˚- 99.6˚ to subnormal levels. When our core body temperate declines to 94 ˚, we begin to develop a condition known…

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