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    19th Century Ironclads

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    The 19th century was one of the greatest times of change and innovation in history. Inventions that changed the world sprung up left and right. Almost all significant inventions of this time period are still around today. One of the greatest weapons of war in its time was the ironclad. Ironclads were steam powered warships protected by iron or steel plating. they were first used successfully in the mid 19th century. ironclads were designed for several roles such as: dominating sea battles,…

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    Lifestyle Change Project

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    Lifestyle Change Project For the lifestyle change project, I chose to reduce my energy consumption. The primary reason for choosing this was to save money. Energy consumption was one aspect of the environment that had not paid much attention to. This change is also universal. Anyone can make a conscious effort to reduce his or her electricity consumption. It essentially requires awareness to the issue. Electricity use has “environmental implications, a reduction in electricity use by any means…

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    Dyker Lights

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    RENEWABLE "DYKER LIGHTS" Dyker Heights was developed from a portion of woodland into a suburban community in 1895, and forms two and a quarter square mile rectangle, which is bounded by 65th Street, the Belt Parkway, 7th Avenues, and 14 Avenues. Since the community is most famous for its Christmas lights and decorations erected each year by its residents, it has been called " Dyker Lights." Although It is unclear that in which December the tradition of Christmas lights start, most relevant…

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    GFP Tagging

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    In molecular biology, individuals use different techniques to obtain data for their research. These methods include His and GFP tagging which play an important role in experimental studies. His tagging is widely used for purifying and detecting large amounts of targeted proteins (Kaplow et al., 2009). GFP tagging can aid in the analysis of protein geography, movement and chemistry in a living cell (Lippincott-Schwartz and Patterson, 2003). A His-tag is a sequence of approximately six histidine…

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    diagnosis of brain diseases and support development of new brain therapeutics. References 1 Nakai J, Ohkura M, Imoto K. A high signal-to-noise Ca(2+) probe composed of a single green fluorescent protein. Nat Biotechnol 2001; 19: 137–41. 2 Nagai T, Sawano A, Park ES, Miyawaki A. Circularly permuted green fluorescent proteins engineered to sense Ca2+. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2001; 98: 3197–3202. 3 Akerboom J, Rivera JDV, Rodr??guez Guilbe MM, Malav?? ECA, Hernandez HH, Tian L et al. Crystal…

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    Diagnosis of Neurofibromatosis type 1 is based mainly on clinical findings which meet the diagnostic criteria for Neurofibromatosis 1 which was developed by the National Institutes of Health. Since Neurofibromatosis 1 is caused by heterozygous pathogenic modifications in NF1, molecular testing is rarely needed for diagnosis, and is only useful for certain individuals. The diagnostic criteria for Neurofibromatosis 1 is: 1 they must have six or more café-au-lait macules which are, for prepubescent…

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    Gene Therapy Disadvantages

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    Gene Therapy: The concept of gene therapy emerged in the 1970s. The basic premise of gene therapy is using DNA enclosed in a vector as a therapeutic treatment for diseases. In the decades after it was conceptualized, many clinical trials of gene therapy were developed but stalled in phase I or phase II. During the 90s, only 1% of gene therapy trials made it to phase III and none of them went past phase III. The excitement for gene therapy was reduced when a participant of a clinical trial died…

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    The High Bay LED Lights and the Fluorescent Lights are not exactly the same. The fact is that they have some similarities and some differences that you can use to distinguish them. Here are some of the similarities and differences that you should be aware of when it comes to the High Bay LED Lights and their counterparts Fluorescent Lights. To start with, there are various types of lights that can be used to serve as high bays. It all depends on what you are looking after and the heights where…

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    Biology Lab Hypothesis

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    My hypothesis is the wavelength light will affect the color of the leaf and the size of the fruit of the tomato plant. My goal is to see if there will be any changes in the tomato plant and its fruit. I will be seeking to answer the questions, "Will the wavelength of light affect the chlorophyll’s color in a plant?" and “Will this light also affect the size of a tomato plant’s fruit?” I will also answer the question, “Can plants live with missing one color or all the colors in the spectrum?”…

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    Neon Lights Research Paper

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    colorful and useful method of advertisement. However, the lights produced an irritating flickering that caused headaches and eye strains. Neon lamps were also not able to produce a focused beam like flashlights and produced an ugly yellow-green hue on video. Many lamps contain small amounts of mercury, which is now considered to be a biohazard. Lamps seemed to only serve a function of a purely decorational light with many…

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