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    had session with clinical radiologists who will expose them on X-rays, Ultrasound, MRIs, CT, and 3D imaging. The 3D imaging is still new in the field and still developing. Raw data are obtained from CT or MRI images, and these are then sent for filtration to remove unwanted structure via software such as AMIRA or 3D slicer. The resulting 3D generated structure can be viewed or further edited to form animation or integrate it in an application which can be computer or web based. One of the main…

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    Bottled Water History

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    The practice of collecting water started in ancient human civilization. Since there was no water bottles to collect water with the Roman soldiers would use animal skins, ostrich eggs and earthen jugs. Then in the 18th century people would go to health centers where there was natural mineral springs. Natural mineral was said to have many health benefits if one was to drink, bath, or shower in this water. Businessmen and entrepreneurs got the idea that if they bottled this natural spring water it…

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    Phenacetin Synthesis

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    Phenacetin (C10H13NO2) can be synthesized from various organic compounds. The two primary compounds used for synthesis in this lab were Acetaminophen (C8H9NO2) and p-Phenetidine (C8H11NO). Both of these compounds have similar organic structures, however, Acetaminophen resulted in a more pure form of Phenacetin. Additionally, both of these compounds had to undergo specific chemical reactions, in order to form the same molecular structure as Phenacetin. Finally, these compounds had to be…

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    with the fertilization of crops. It is estimated that pollinators contribute to the global economy by adding 217 billion dollars from pollinating a vast array of crops (Gallai et al., 2009). The pollinator-flower relationship also helps in water filtration, flood and erosion management, wildlife support, and carbon sequestration (Pharo and Daily, 1998). The relationship between pollinators and flowers can be classified as mutualistic because both entities benefit. Nectar (a mix of water,…

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    The debate of nature verses nurture arises as psychologist discuss the concern to which extent heredity and environment contribute to development and behavior. Nurture is what is already wired within a person due to genetic inheritance and biological factors. Nature is the environment contributing to behavior and development. When someone supports intelligence as coming from nature verses nurture, they believe that the right environment, access to material resources, and opportunities can lead…

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    Dilute sample to the appropriate concentration. Then, using the method filtration to remove the suspended solid out that prevent occurring the obstacle. For modified, we use the ultrasound bath to remove all of the possible gas that stay inside the liquid. Then, starting SFC to run the process and using the carbon dioxide as…

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    Mono Sodium Glutamate History: Monosodium glutamate, Most Commonly Called as MSG, is a Sodium Salt (C5H8NNaO4) of the Nonessential amino chemical p and glutamic acid. MSG used as flavour enhancer. it is previously formed by Wheat germs, Which may have 25% glutamic acid, but Coming from mid 1960s it is made by bacteria fermentation of carbohydrates. Seaweed also rich in glutamic acidity and the seaweed remove have flavour boosting properties from the past which is very use full. In 19012…

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    Benzene, rings are very prevalent in many products that are used on a daily biases by humans, and compounds that contain benzene are often referred to as being aromatic. Benzene has characteristics that differ from many compounds causing it to react differently when mixed with certain compounds. Although benzene has three double bonds, it does not react like a normal alkene in terms of addition reactions. For example, when bromine reacts with a simple carbon-carbon double bond it forms dibromo.…

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    Online Dating Paper

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    Numerous studies (Almjeld, 2014; Pizzato, Rej, Akehurst, Koprinska, Yacef, & Kay, 2012; Best & Delmege, 2012) have researched a multitude of factors that contribute to online dating, these studies primarily revolve around online dating profiles and how different aspects of a profile can affect a person’s behaviors. There are also other studies (Blackhart, Fitzpatrick, & Williamson, 2014; Heino & Gibbs, 2006; Baker & Hastings, 2013) which focus on another aspect of online dating - dispositional…

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    sometimes exhibit neurotic behaviors such as swimming in endless loops around their tanks, bobbing up and down at the surface for hours, and staying low to the bottom of the tank and not moving. They have hearing much like a dogs, and the sound of the filtration system in their tank can be an irritation, and gradually drive them crazy. The babies, or calves, are taken away from their mothers at an early age, which contributes to the number of calves dying. The whale’s dorsal fin sometimes…

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