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    How Tornadoes Are Formed

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    formed by these things called supercells, these are moving thunderstorms moving in a circular motion and this is called a cyclone. Tornadoes are big monsters formed by warm moist gulf air combining with cold canadian air. “A violently rotating column of air, pendant from cumuliform cloud or underneath a cumuliform cloud, and often (but not always) visible as a funnel cloud. (Howard 2). However tornadoes aren't always that dangerous when it comes to destroying things because we could get a…

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    The following describes the use of Greek architecture: “Corinthian columns are the most ornate, slender and sleek of the three Greek orders. They are distinguished by a decorative, bell-shaped capital with volutes, two rows of acanthus leaves and an elaborate cornice. In many instances, the column is fluted. Columns in this style can be found inside and outside of the buildings on Capitol Hill, including the U.S. Capitol, the Supreme Court…

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    Frank/Doris Race Problem

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    The solution of the Frank and Doris race problem looked to be simple at first. Although Doris speed began faster, Frank gained speed and passed her and thus seemed to be the winner of the race. After looking more closely at the problem I discovered this was not quite the case. I first sketched Frank and Doris given values onto the one Velocity-Time graph. Originally looking at this graph, it looks as if Frank passes Doris at 10 seconds, because that is when his speed becomes greater than Doris’s…

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    Omphalos Of Delphi

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    to thank the oracle for her prophecies. Next we went to the temple of Apollo. The temple of Apollo has been destroyed and rebuilt several times since the fourth century BC. It was built in the Doric style and is a hexastyle building with 6 by 15 columns. In the temple there was a restricted area known as the adyton. The adyton contained the seat of the Pythia where the oracle sat. From here the oracle would go into a trance and give her prophecies. It was then interpreted by a priest and an…

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    problem. The next column graph mentions the reasons’ results of 21 answers why they choose Disney charity is effective and some of them circled more than one options. The chart shows that the exact numbers (6, 28.6%) of three options were the same and the they are “donations are large”, “constantly donating”, and “I don’t know”. In addition, 3 (14.3%) people agreed that Disney offers wide range of charity fields and no one wrote down their different own opinions. The following columns…

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    Gel beads are present on a column and, as the mixture (in this case liposomes) flows through the column, aspects of the mixture can be trapped via binding to, or entering, the gel beads. This occurs on a size related basis, with molecules of specific size being entrapped by the column (Ruysschaert et al., 2005). In the case of liposomes, their large size causes them to be entrapped between the gel beads…

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    Catalase Lab Report

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    in absorbance was caused by the loss of H202 in a product. The catalase enzyme was purified by the 5 – step procedure using a sodium phosphate buffer and a DEAE- Sepharose column which is mainly used for protein purification. The results of catalase purification is shown in Table 4 25 mM of Sodium phosphate was added to the column to elute any an unbound protein it was collected to the Fraction B. To elute bound protein 65mM of phosphate buffer was added to the…

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    A database object in a relational database is a data structure used to either store or reference data. The most common object that people interact with is the table. Other objects are indexes, stored procedures, sequences, views and many more. When a database object is created, a new object type cannot be created because all the various object types created are restricted by the very nature, or source code, of the relational database model being used, such as Oracle, SQL Server or Access. What…

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    Parthenon Research Paper

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    As an example of its unique design, Iktinos, the main architect, designed the Parthenon with no straight lines. The numerous columns subtly bowed in the center, making the temple more visually attractive. This is just one example of the Parthenon’s individuality, but it had many other features that set it apart from other buildings of the time. Structurally and stylistically, it…

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    First, the Elvis board was connected to a power source and to the computer. A team member then connected the IR optosensor to the Easy Pulse circuit board. Afterwards the Easy Pulse circuit board was wired to the NI Elvis II board using jumper wires, ensuring that the VCC, A0 and GND pins connected to the +5V, AI0+, and AIGND sections respectively. The AI0 was then connected directly to the AIGND on the Elvis board. Once that was done, another team member ran the program Pulse Moniter.vi and…

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