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    Fingerprint evidence is highly accurate in the identification of suspects, because the likelihood of two different people possessing the same set of fingerprints is estimated to be one in 64 billion (Hall, 2015). Therefore, state and federal courts universally accept fingerprint evidence during a criminal trial due to the validated science behind the analysis of fingerprint characteristics (Hall, 2015). Next, as with everything else in law enforcement, computers have advanced fingerprint…

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    three. This does not present much specificity in a genome. Therefore multiple DNA-binding motifs need to be combined to create specificity and result in highly specific polypeptides of repeating zinc finger complexes that recognize nearly eighteen base pair lengths. This structure results in relatively large molecules and the size increases due to ZFNs main nucleases only functioning as dimers. A dsDNA break requires two…

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    cells for lysis solution. The lysis solution functions to degrade the cell membrane and spill its components. Then the Alkaline Protease functioned as the inhibitor of any DNases and denatured dsDNA to ssDNA shortly, by disturbing H-bonds between bases. Finally, the Neutralizing Solution was helpful into stabilizing the pH, from a basic solution formed by the lysis and protease solution. The DNA was…

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    species from humans. While the genome research stated earlier displayed that rats and humans genetically were close, the researchers also asserted “[in] their Nature paper, ...at approximately 2.75 billion base pairs, the rat genome is smaller than the human genome, which is 2.9 billion base pairs....” (Spencer). This presents the idea that genetically, humans were different from rats. Because most likely animals will not produce the accurate medical results for humans, animals are…

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    Easyjet Case Study

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    Loganair’s flights are operated on behalf of Flybe under a franchise agreement. According to OAG schedule data for this summer, Loganair will be operating over 600 weekly flights under this arrangement across 25 airport pairs involving 19 airports in Scotland and England. By far the biggest base is Glasgow where Loganair flies 120 weekly departures across 10 destinations, with the furthest destination being Sumburgh, a flight of around 480 kilometres. Apart from Scottish destinations, Loganair…

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    spend all day outdoors. When purchasing wool clothing for your hunting expedition, you should always start with the basics. A great place to start with your wool hunting clothing is with the Adirondack Men's Wool Heavy Boot Socks. They come six pairs in a package and have a low-profile toe closure for the best of comfort. The socks are thick and comfortable, making it easier to stay out hunting all day. As anyone knows, once…

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    Converse Shoes

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    evidently consumer driven this is not because of the shoe itself but because of the importance Converse place on their consumers ("Forbes Welcome", 2016). It’s estimated that 800 million pairs of Converse shoes have been sold (Encyclopedia.com) . It’s also estimated that 60% of the Western population have either owned a pair of Converse in their lifetime or, still currently do…

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    Analysis Of Ecclesiastes 3

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    In this assignment I will discuss the theological construction of Ecclesiastes 3 with focus on verses 1 to 15 which is on the topic of time. I have not included verse 16 to 22 here as from verse 16 onward Qohelet introduces his new topic on judgement in a typical manner by using “I saw something” signaling another reflection. Although he mentions in v. 17 “a time for every activity, a time to judge every deed”, I do not see any significant connection of these verses with verses 1 to 15. In…

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    King Shag Case Study

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    rough-faced shag, is an endemic species to New Zealand and can be considered one of the world’s rarest sea birds. They are large, black-and-white cormorant with a metallic blue sheen and are distinguishable by their yellow/orange caruncles above the base of their bill. They are nationally endangered and are listed as vulnerable by the IUCN (BirdLife International. 2016, IUCN 2016) with an estimated population size of 869 individuals (Schuckard et al., 2015b). The New Zealand King Shag, referred…

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    with two of their own for the final two-run margin. Junior Anna Dunn led off the bottom of the frame with a double and was sacrificed to third. Freshman Kristyn Peacock came to the plate as a pinch hitter. She ripped her first collegiate hit to the base of the wall in centerfield, driving in Dunn and going to second with a stand-up double. However, a wild throw by the Lions centerfielder allowed Peacock to take third. The first baseman let the ball role all the…

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