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    in his safety policy of the era. The FCDA also urged people to have fallout shelters in their home. Techniques to defend against radiation poisoning resulting from nuclear fallout emerged. There was much panic over the atomic bomb, but “typically, educational journalists did not discuss the Bomb 's other effects: death, massive injuries, shock, blindness, burns, radiation sickness, and secondary social effect” (Brown, 76). People were not aware of the consequences and of the permanent dangers…

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    Fire Pilots Research Paper

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    2. TITLE AND ABSTRACT 2.1 Title Radio frequency radiation exposure while using portable radios; awareness and educational training among fire fighters. 2.2 Abstract Fire fighters are issued with portable radios for communication when line of sight communications are impractical. On emergency incidents fire fighters use portable radios as primary communication source, without them controlling and managing these incidents would be impossible. This day to day use of the portable radio makes…

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    Cerebrum Cancer Study

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    Cerebrum Cancer is much the same as the greater part of the cancers,meaning that they are intense furthermore dangerous.Brain Cancer is a mass development of irregular cells in the brain.Many specialists have distinctive reasons on how individuals get mind disease or how it happened. One reason is a direct result of phones. They say this since individuals are dependably on there cell phones.For instance,doctors say in the event that you are continually having cerebral pains each and every day…

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    these clusters to scatter away from each other. [2] In simpler terms, there seemed to be an undetectable force that acted as a gravitational field, keeping the galaxies spinning within the cluster. Since this matter emitted no form of radiation on the electromagnetic spectrum, it emitted no light. Ergo, “dark” matter.…

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    explain the endothermic heat goes in and exothermic heat goes out. This project is an example of endothermic heat. We talk about the ways temperature can spread. Conduction spreads by direct contact. Convection spreads through fluids, and radiation spreads by electromagnetic waves. Frost is created when there is enough moisture in the air and it is cold enough for little ice crystals to…

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    Zaynab Abdullahi CHEM 1700-91 CO2 Emissions Global warming is the gradual rise of the earth’s temperature within the atmosphere. The rise of heat is due to the greenhouse effect, which is caused by increased levels of Carbon dioxide. The earth already produces CO2 in different ways, but too much of it is harmful and causes global warming. There are many things that contribute to the cause of global warming, which affects human lives and health in many ways . Scientist’s agree that the main…

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    What are Dark Matter and Dark Energy? Introduction: To start with, Dark Matter is invisible material that permeates the galaxies. It exerts a gravitational influence on the stars causing them to deviate from Newton’s and Kepler’s laws. Dark Matter also affects members of a group of galaxies. The nature and composition of the Dark Matter are unknown. In space there is a lot of totally empty space, the vacuum, which contains energy. This energy is variously called Dark Energy and also may be…

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    civilizations go to war with each other. Although there are many different subtopics involving the Atomic bomb, the four main ones that will be discussed in this paper is the history of the atomic bomb, Composition of atomic bombs, the effect of radiation on humans and environment, and why the atomic bomb is so destructive. The concept of the atomic bomb started with the discovery…

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    of chemistry so nuclear changes would be included, after he discovered that uranium could disembogue radiation. Not very long after his discovery, Marie Curie began studying in the field of radiation, and completed most of the pioneering work on nuclear changes. Marie Curie discovered that radiation was related to the amount of radioactive element that is present, she also discovered that radiation was a property of atoms. Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the first person to…

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    Zinc Level Lab Report

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    This methodology will provide a quantitative analysis. It determines if there are any zinc in the sample by using the absorption of electromagnetic radiation by free atoms. A flame is created to atomize the sample. The solution is aspirated into the flame. Many of the atoms that are in the solution are at ground state. When a light at a specific wavelength is sent through the sample, the electrons…

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