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    Selective Breeding Methods

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    Nonetheless, there’s yet another method that has revolutionized gene-editing. The technique is known as CRISPR, acronym for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats. This method allows genes to be edited at an astonishingly high precision, while also substantially cutting down the time required to manipulate genes, as well as the cost. It works on virtually all organisms, from bacteria to humans. This method is accessible to anyone with a lab and is much less complicated than…

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    Abstract Thermo-mechanic treatment consists in utilization of two classic technological proceedings. This type of treatment was applied to the studied high-speed steel (HS2-9-1-8). The made tests wanted to establish the influence on the hardness and wear of the high-temperature thermo-mechanical treatment (HTTMT) applied to studied steel. The application of an additional plastic deformation (the deformation degree between 45 – 75%) influences positive the hardness and wear value. Being a HTTMT,…

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    When technology severs its strings I. Thesis: Creation of Artificial general intelligence should never be attempted because it will indubitably surpass humans in terms of intelligence and annihilate humans in the progress. II. Topic Sentence: Artificially intelligent machines, with the ability of rapidly gaining intelligence, will never work for humans and will not even accept humans as equals. A. It is a universal fact that an intelligent individual, man or machine, will never oblige under…

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    However, for the case of Voyager 1 during the time of its launch, the computer technology was dismal. Consequently, everything had to rely on human and engineering tests and accuracy (Brumfiel, 2011). Elements had to be tested elsewhere before being embedded into Voyager 1 system. This had risks of its own like making errors of precision. In spite of all these eminent dangers, Voyager 1 was launched successfully and till today, it remains to be the pride of astronomers who worked on it…

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    Specific Heat Experiment

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    THE SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY OF WATER AND METAL INTRODUCTION. When the same amount of heat is transferred to two different objects, there is an increase in internal energy by the same amount but this does not necessarily cause a rise in temperature (Hudson, ND). The effect of heat transfer on temperature depends on the amount of heat energy transferred, the mass of the object and the specific heat capacity of the material of which the material involved is made (Hudson, ND).…

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    Crib Tunes May Have Made You Smarter Music is an integral part of culture, economy, society, and, not surprisingly, our development. Different musical notes condition their brains to different sounds in the environment. Furthermore, musical complexities may subconsciously work their way into the calculating capacity of the child’s cognition and inspire toward a higher level of thinking at a younger age, ultimately influencing the behavior of the adult brain. Studies that try to delineate…

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    According to Josh McDowell, the Masoretic scribes from the 500-900 CE had the copying with exact precision down to the letters on a page. Scribes could not copy from memory and had to match word for word and word and letter counts were in play. These texts were the oldest to 1947 and the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The manuscript of Isaiah from the oldest 980 CE manuscript had a 95% accuracy rate compared…

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    Kanamycin sulphate and rifampicin were purchased from Hangzhou Dayangchem Co., Ltd., Zhejiang, China. Acetonitrile and ethanol (High performance liquid chromatography, HPLC, grade) were purchased from Merck, Germany. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate, phenylisocyanate, triethylamine, orthophosphoric acid (analytical reagent grade) and silicone oil (viscosity 10 cSt) were purchased from Sigma–Aldrich, St. Louis, USA. Size 3 hard gelatin capsules were kindly donated by Capsugel Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.…

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    Speed In Sport Essay

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    The ultimate goal for any athlete or coach is improvement in performance. Beginning with the ancient Greeks, coaches and athletes have sought methods and techniques for improving speed and strength. Over the last decades, the application of scientific principles to improve athletic performance has received greater attention and has brought about some remarkable results. Increased knowledge of muscle type, muscle biochemistry, neuromuscular response, and the effects of various form of training…

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    capacity, corrosion resistance, high tensile strength and easy operations. Having ground-breaking approach, Taha Fabricators manufacture the quality range with the aid of modern state-of-the-art infrastructural unit that facilitates in offering a precision engineered…

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