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    the uncut labeled tubes. Then, each tube was placed in a centrifuge to spin all of the elements together and collect at the bottom of the tubes. Once each sample has been centrifuged, the tubes are placed in a hot block set at thirty-seven degrees celsius for a time period of forty-five minutes. Following the forty-five minutes, ten microliters of each solution was placed into a lane of agarose gel which had been previously covered with TAE buffer. After waiting twenty-five minutes the gel tray…

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    of 20 m/s on the lower sides of volcanoes and more than 10 m/s for areas 50 km away from the source when restricted to narrowed canyons. (Cummans, 1981; Pierson, 1985; Pierson et al, 1990) Temperature: lahar reaches the temperature of 100 degree Celsius and then dries out like concrete. Effects: Buildings, bridges, roads, farm lands or anything that comes in the way of lahar gets buried under lahar which dries out into cement like debris layer. Many fresh lahars remain flowy like quicksand for…

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    that are going through a star wide nuclear reaction. The reason the sun has yet to fully destroy is because it has so much matter that it takes billions of years to use all its fuel. Scientists think that the core of the Sun is a 15-million-degree Celsius plasma and that 90 percent of the Sun is plasma. Thousands of protons in the Sun's core collide with other protons to produce helium nuclei in a nuclear fusion reaction that releases energy. The sun is the largest generator in our solar system.…

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    Pluto Exploratory Mission

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    Our NASA team is proposing an exploratory mission to the planet Pluto. Although the planet is very far away we have reason to believe that with the technology to get there and set up a base. We have done extensive research on this planet and strongly recommend that this mission is approved and carried out. One reason that this mission is essential to the development of NASA and the human race is the physical features of the land. Pluto is cold, but has 30% water ice and 70% rock material.…

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    Szalavitz Analysis

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    other hand, consuming a medical tablet without a medical prescription could have unpredicted impacts on person’s health and may causes severe side effects. Before seven years ago, when I had fever, and my body temperature was about 38.4 degree Celsius. I thought that taking a dosage of Ibuprofen will help me relieve and alleviate my physical pains like headache and stomachache. But as stated by Szalavitz, “we substitute one risk for another” (253). In which I never realized that there would…

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    Clinical Context & Experience I had my fifth and sixth night shifts this past week. The fifth shift was rather busy we had four patients and overall the unit had a high census. During that shift I had two patients with GI bleeds who were both being prepped for a colonoscopy the following morning, a patient who was admitted half way through the shift with suspected infection, and the last patient. We were constantly moving and barely got a chance to rest besides for our lunch break. The sixth…

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    Evolution Of Formula 1

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    Throughout history, the human species has sought numerous methods for entertainment. One such method of entertainment, Formula One racing, has remained at the top of European viewing. The pinnacle of all racing, Formula One consists of aerodynamic cars built for speed and defying laws of physics. Since these cars achieve such great speeds, an upwards maximum of 225.1 miles-per-hour as recorded by Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton in Mexico October of last year (Drivers 1), it comes as no surprise…

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    Venus, The First Planet

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    “Named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty, Venus is also the only planet that is named for a female.” ("Venus, Second Planet from the Sun, Brightest Planet in Solar System." Space.com. Web. 30 Apr. 2014) Venus has fewer impact craters than any other planet. Also unlike most planets, Venus turns clockwise on its axis, as opposed to counter-clockwise. This is called retrograde rotation. It is said that this is because of their close position to the Sun. Appearing to be a nice golden color,…

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    oceans, rivers, and ponds. Besides making up a large portion of earths surface, water is a fundamental part of life for all biotic organisms. Every living thing needs water to survive. Water begins to boil at 100 degrees celsius, or 212 degrees fahrenheit. Water freezes at 0 degrees celsius, or 32 degrees fahrenheit. Water has average density of 999.97 kg/m³. Although water is considered a renewable resource, the amount of usable drinking water, and the sustainability of the worlds water is…

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    Since 1910 Australia’s average temperatures have increaser by 0.9 degrees Celsius (Commonwealth of Australia, 2016). Changes over the 20th century include increases in global average air and ocean temperature, widespread melting of snow and ice and rising global sea levels. Paleo sea level records from warm periods during the last…

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