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    Recycling is defined as “the process of making or manufacturing new products from a product that has originally served its purpose” (Dictionary.com), which simply means reusing old things and process them to produce new useful items. Recycled aluminum cans can be melted down and created into new aluminum cans or parts of bicycles (Recycle Everywhere). Recycling is known to be beneficial to the environment. It uses less energy to create new materials, prevents pollution by reducing the need to…

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    be the drink being tested, and the dependent variable will be the electrolyte and sugar content of that drink. Electrolytes are positively or negatively charged ions that are essential for survival. Positively charged electrolytes move towards a cathode, while negatively charged electrolytes move towards an anode. There are many kinds of electrolytes that can be found in the body. The electrolytes that can be found in the body are the following: • Sodium (Na+) • Potassium (K+) • Chloride (Cl-) •…

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    Gaming addiction Negative effects of gaming Brian Chong 4/27/2015 We all know that gaming is fun but do we really know what’s the consequences of excessive gaming? Find out how negative effects of gaming affects people’s lives in a very negative way. Negative effects of gaming Reported by: Brian Chong Research mentor: Mr Ang Excessive gaming is an excessive use of computer games or video games, which interferes with a person's everyday life. Game addiction has a negative image and…

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    Stimulus Artifact Essay

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    Stimulus artifact is a signal that is produced due to an electric pulse present between two electrodes, which is recorded using the cathode ray oscilloscope (Johnson and Byrne, 2003). As the stimulus intensity begins to increase, the stimulus artifact also increases (Johnson and Byrne, 2003). Thus, the change in stimulus artifact allows the compound action potential (CAP) to appear (Johnson and Byrne, 2003). As it can be seen in the figures there’s a delay in time between the stimulus artifact…

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    CASE NOTE: Inco Europe Ltd & Ors v First Choice Distribution & Ors I. INTRODUCTION This case bears a great importance on II. THE CASE A. FACTS Inco Europe was a dealer in non-ferrous metals traded on the London Metal Exchange. It had previously done business with Steinweg, owner of an approved LME warehouse for metals being traded on the exchange. The two have been in business together for at least three years preceding this collaboration. Inco Europe and Steinweg usually dealt on the terms…

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    X Rays Research Paper

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    needed to power the machine. The last main component is the console operator. The console operator is needed to switch the machine on and off, without a functioning one the machine cannot work. On the inside of the x-ray tube there is a filament or a cathode emitter, which are used to generate accelerated electrons. When the electrons are generated they move to the metal anode which has a current flowing through which is powered by the high voltage power source. After an electron beam is created…

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    Photodetectors Essay

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    Optical detectors are components that convert incoming optical energy into electrical signals. Many photonics applications, such as monitoring laser power levels and laser metrology, require the usage of these detectors.1-3 Although there are many different types of optical detectors available covering parts of the electromagnetic spectrum: the ultraviolet, visible and infrared, optical detectors are divided into two main categories: photon and thermal detectors. Photon detectors generate one…

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    Alternative Fuels Essay

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    gives the electrons energy to flow to the bottom plate and this shift in electrons creates an electrical current. These reactions for the solar cells themselves are denoted in different layers. The anode side is denoted with 2H2 => 4H+ + 4e-. The cathode side is denoted with O2 + 4H+ + 4e- => 2H2O. The net reaction is denoted with the equation 2H2 + O2 => 2H2O Pollution comparison: energy from the sun is…

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    Artist, Nam June Paik began using magnetic tape in Portapacks, SONY’s portable, analogue video recording unit, as well as experimenting with and exhibiting cathode ray tube televisions as a sculptural object, in 1960s Germany. By 1968, the Museum of Modern Art had already begun acquiring and exhibiting Paik’s video work. Yet the bonafide rise of video as a museum object, and the scholarship that would follow, is associated with the succeeding decade. Moving image, derived from magnetic tape, had…

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    electric circuits. Generally most of the IC’s applied voltage between conductors is 5-10 V. However, in the presence of sufficient adsorbed moisture on the dielectric, the fraction of the applied voltage that appears across the anode/substrate and cathode/substrate interfaces can be sufficient to sustain an electrochemical reaction. Frankenthal and his co-workers studied the behavior of gold in sulfate solutions containing various amounts of chloride. They found that active transition takes…

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