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    battery to create a magnetic field. It’ll turn the nail into a magnet. Students should be sure to write down their observations throughout the experiment. Students will wrap the center portion of the wire around the nail 10 times so that it forms a coil. They should have extra wire at both ends. Then the students will attach one end of the wire to the (+) terminal of the battery. Then, attach the other end of the wire to the (-) terminal. Bring the end of it close to the paper clips, making sure…

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    AUTOMATION IN CLINICAL LABORATORY 1- INTRODUCTION The word automation is inspired by word automatic. Automatic means exercising control without interference. So automation means getting work done by machines which can run on their own without our continuous monitoring. Automation refers to machines with intelligence and adaptability which reduces our workload and need for nonstop supervision. OBJECTIVES After reading this lesson, you will be able to: define automation list the uses of…

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    I was only six years old when I walked myself to school. The path I trekked started at my breakfast table and ended two whole rooms away in my family’s school room. Home education rocked. However, my education did not remain at home. My family and I toured historical sites, and twenty-seven State Capitol buildings on road trips as parts of my History class. But to me, the most memorable school experience was my 6th grade Spanish class. It was 4:00 A.M. when I excitedly woke up for Spanish…

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    Even though, Santiago has no money he is still successful. Santiago goes 84 days without catching a fish, but he is successful when he hooks the marlin. He is even more successful when he harpoons the marlin. No matter how many people made fun of him he still went out there, and he tried his best to do something he was determined to do. To me determination is what leads to success, not money. The old man had determination and never lost it. Towards the end when he must fight all the sharks…

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    According to Ahmad S.A. and Lone S.R. “Hybrid Process (Pervaporation-Distillation)”, Distillation is a separation technique, in which a feed mixture of different components is separated into two or more reaction products by collecting the overhead distillate, formed as vapor or a mix of vapor and liquid, and keeping the remaining liquid solution in the reaction container. To achieve this: firstly, the feed has to contain a liquid or a mix of vapor-liquid mixture at the start of the reaction.…

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    Nucleus Research Paper

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    There’s the smooth part and the rough part. The ER is a network in the cytoplasm. It’s a system of fluid-filled tubules and canals that coils, twists and turns throughout the cytoplasm. It carries proteins through one part of the cell to another. The rough ER is bumpy or studded with ribosomes. The building materials are either build on it of in it. This is also known as the cell’s membrane…

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    stroke. The ischemic stroke is the commonest followed by subarachnoid, intraventricular and intracerebral hemorrhages. 1,4,5,6,7 According to the literature, the incidence of subarachnoid hemorrhage is 25 to 30%. 1 Treatment in the form of endovascular coil embolization or clipping is performed to decrease the risk of death. 1 Nevertheless, few effective treatment options are available nowadays that can minimize the neurological deterioration and white matter injury caused by the subarachnoid…

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    Sajivini Vidya Analysis

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    killing each other from the beginning of time for the possession of this art. Humans have been struggling to master it. Sadly, we aspire to become immortal but cannot achieve the lucidity necessary to understand eternity. Death eludes definition. Time coils into a loop, reversing the order of youth and old age. Our certainties crumble in front of the stark demands of the…

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    Jellyfish Characteristics

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    Also known as Oliandias formosa, it is very alluring with shades of orange and purple colors. It appears to have a flower hat of neon pink colour on its head. This is due to its tentacles, when are not used, usually coil up and stick to the rim. It has a sting which is painful but is not harmful to humans. It basically feeds on small fish and captures its prey by injecting the poison from its sting cells in the tentacles. It resides in Japanese waters, Argentina and…

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    1.2. The ideal vapor- compression Refrigeration cycle Many of the impracticalities related with the reversed Carnot cycle can be removed by vaporizing the refrigerant completely before it is compressed and by replacing the turbine with a throttling devices, such as an expansion valve or capillary tube, The cycle that results is called the ideal vapor compression refrigeration cycle, and is shown schematically and on T-s diagram in Fig 1.2. The vapor-compression refrigeration cycle is the most…

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