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    Spectrophotometry Essay

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    Spectrophotometry is a method in which organic and inorganic substances are identified or characterized by the use of electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic radiation not only includes light (or photons), but thermal energy as well. While the electromagnetic spectrum consists of wavelengths between gamma radiation and the Far IR, most spectrophotometric methods rely on the UV and visible region. In order to use spectrophotometric methods, the sample being analyzed must be able to absorb the…

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    Sonogenetics Essay

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    Sonogenetics is the use of ultrasonic soundwaves to control neurons to activate or deactivate cells. This can also be done through electrical currents or light (optogenetics). But, the issue with optogenetics, according to the website ZME Science’s article Ultrasounds used to control neurons in a worm's brain by Tibi Puiu is that light is unable to go through the body like sound can. Neuroscientists need a way to activate singular neurons reliably, specifically ones in deep inside the brain.…

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    Abstract art is also known as non objective art or non representational art, painting, sculpture or graphic art in which the portrayal of things from the visible world plays no part. Abstraction was one of the mostsignificant developments in the story of 20th century arts. It consists largely of elements like form, color, line, tone and texture. It has its origin in 19th century. The period characterized by so vast a body of elaborately representational art produced for the sake of illustrating…

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    Spillover Chapter Summary

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    these are viruses, with the exceptions of Q-fever, Psittacosis and Lyme disease, which are bacterium. All zoonotic diseases have a reservoir host, which is a living organism that carries a certain pathogen without suffering from it. Some also have amplifier hosts, which is where the reservoir hosts transmits its pathogen to another animal, which can then transfer it to humans. Throughout the book, the author includes his own personal field experiences, like gorilla hunting in the Congo and…

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    acoustic guitar. These are the special features of an acoustic-electric guitar: • Pickup installed in the bridge (inside the body) • Usually, they have a slightly thinner sound than an acoustic guitar Pros Cons Can be played with or without any amplifier, mixer or recording equipment More expensive than an acoustic guitar Most suited for any environment & live performance Might have problems with the electronics & make the sound terrible Easy to plug in like an electric guitar Usually, they…

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    the news industries have seen conflict throughout the years, even before the modern era. The effect of “fake news” can vary as the subject matter changes. Many debate on the main cause of “fake news”, which can be broken down into two parts: the amplifier and the underlying cause. Although, “fake news” can be dangerous, it can be avoided if steps are in place. As everyone knows the term “news” is to receive new information. In today’s…

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    The primary test showing of an association between naturally visible piezoelectric marvels and crystallographic structure was distributed in 1880 by Pierre and Jacques Curie. Their analysis comprised of a decisive estimation of surface charges showing up on extraordinarily arranged precious stones (tourmaline, quartz, topaz, natural sweetener and Rochelle salt among them) which were subjected to mechanical anxiety. These outcomes were a sound representative for the Curies ' creative ability and…

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    I went to Cranberry Elementary and the principal picked out classrooms for me to visit. I visited Mrs. Feo’s third grade class and Mrs. Gordon’s second grade class. Both of the teachers had strategies on how they arranged the seating chart. Mrs. Gordon’s class was in a portable so she didn’t have lots of space to use. In both classrooms, the bulletin boards had the students work displayed. I liked walking around the classroom and seeing the students work and what they learned. The bulletin…

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    “Here, take this pill” the doctors said, “it will make everything okay again”. That only seemed to help for a short time. Now, something stronger is sought after, the zombie amplifier. These beings are walking the streets, numb, thoughtless, and on a mission for more. Resembling what we see on television even more so than the victims of technology. When you are inspired by your surroundings and these zombies are all there is…

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    very popular instrument early on even before the workings of the piano life. The evolution of the violin today has transformed the violin into a hipper technological instrument. Present day they can be made to produce sound electronically by using amplifiers and microphones. With the additions just stated it eliminates the need for an actual sound box. All in all the adjustments are creating diversity for the violin’s capabilities; making it a well versatile instrument. The evolving of the…

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