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    Why Fabrics Are Forensic

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    Fibers are everywhere in everyone. Fibers are threadlike elements from fabric or other materials such as carpet. They are mostly identifiable under a microscope, Fabrics are helpful in forensics in many ways. Fabrics are made fiber strands that are much longer than they are wide and generally round on cross section. These fibers may be from natural or synthetic sources.The main reason why fabrics are helpful is because fibers are in clothing,upholstery, carpet, rope, and building components.…

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    Background Benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon(PAH) when infiltrated within the body of humans and animals undergoes a series of chemically modified changes to form a number of metabolites that are known to elicit portentous and toxic effects (4). Benzo(a)pyrene has a chemical formula of C20H12 and is considered a Group 1 Carcinogen by the International Agency for Research and Cancer (IARC) (7, 11). It is composed of a cyclic structure and crystals appear to be pale yellow…

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    Oil Synthesis Essay

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    surface is called sheen and it can kill the aquatic animals and plants that live beneath the water if it is not removed quickly. Photosynthesis uses solar radiation to change water and carbon dioxide into important nutrients that endure plant life. Therefore, plants and algae need consistent access to water, carbon dioxide and sunlight to undergo this essential process. Spilled oil floats on the surface of the water, blocking one of these important ingredients, sunlight, from reaching the…

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    Imagine walking through an area where you could comfortably breathe the air without worrying about the constant emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Now, imagine only being able to breath in this fresh air because American families wanted more financial support in order to pursue needs of their own. Boyce writes “The Carbon Dividend” in The New York Times in order to convey the concern of “broad anthropocentrism” ideals in American society, but more specifically in Amherst,…

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    Laudato Si's Divine Mind

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    The doctrines of unique worth of human beings are based on biblical scriptures and revelations. The assertions are similar to Laudato Si’s divine mind. According to Laudato Si Si’s, human beings were created in the image of God. He created man and woman in his image. The concept became the Christological basis of human dignity placing them above the other creations. Laudato Si further states that human beings are the core of God’s nature and they have a major responsibility for taking care of…

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    C10H8, their differing arrangement of carbon atoms in rings causes disparities in their molecular orbitals. As shown in the energy difference calculations below Table 1, naphthalene has an energy difference of -10.184 between its HOMO and LUMO orbitals while azulene has one of +6.904. The low energy difference of naphthalene FMOs would suggest that its HOMO and LUMO orbitals have relatively similar distributions of electron density among odd and even numbered carbons. Conversely, the high energy…

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    the essay is carbon 14 isotope. Carbon is found in all living things and is the building block for organic material, there is carbon 12, 13 and 14 and they all have different properties. This isotope was discovered on February 27, 1940 by Martin Karmen and Sam Ruben and is the most radioactive out of all carbon isotopes. The relative abundance of it is >0.1% (trace amount) and its relative mass is 14.003241. It has 6 protons and 8 neutrons. This particular isotope is found in all carbon…

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    Titanium Research Paper

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    The transformation temperature is strongly influenced: by the interstitial elements oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon (alpha stabilizers), which raise the transformation temperature; by hydrogen (beta stabilizer), which lowers the transformation temperature; and by metallic impurity or alloying elements, which may either, raise or, lower the transformation temperature…

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    Injection Molding Theory

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    THEORY Injection molding is the most commonly used manufacturing process for the fabrication of plastic parts. A wide variety of products are manufactured using injection molding, which vary greatly in their size, complexity, and application. The injection molding process required the use of an injection molding machine, raw plastic material, and a mold. The plastic is melted in the injection molding machine and then injected into the mold, where it cools and solidifies into the final part.…

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    Importance Of Polymers

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    Polymer - A word, which is connote for large molecules (that a molecule made from simple repeating units called monomers). The monomers are main building block of polymers. Polymers play an essential and ubiquitous role in everyday human life because of the extraordinary range of properties. Polymers are among the most widely used and important type of materials today. Polymers have been with us from the beginning of time; they form the very basis (building blocks) of life. Animals, plants all…

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