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    Heat Stroke Research Paper

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    The Deathly Dog Days of Summer With summer right around the corner, many people will be out and about doing all the things that could not be done during the dreary months of winter. Although summer is filled with activities, the heat of the day could put you at risk. Overheating can lead to heat exhaustion or even a heat stroke. Knowing the signs could save your life or others. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke may be caused by a number of reasons, while the repercussions can be detrimental to…

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    Hot Box Lab Report

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    In conclusion, the purpose of The Hot box device is to make it so it can use energy from from the sun to allow the Cocina del Sol Company to bake their specialty cookies while staying eco friendly. My product used aluminum foil and black paper to attract heat to my device and what’s inside of it. We heated up the box by putting it in contact with light. You can do this by letting it sit in the sun or using a lamp or anything that gives off light like one. The results from my experiments…

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    Abstract: An enzyme, a protein, is a catalyst, which increases the rate of the chemical reaction. The results of this experiment showed how different temperatures could affect the chemical reaction between the enzyme and the hydrogen peroxide. The temperatures tested in this lab were 30, 35,40,45 Celsius, which are close to the average body temperature which is 37 Celsius. Catalase is an enzyme which breaks down hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. Different temperatures were measured to see…

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    moderate diffusion distance of atomic mixing exhibit nearly constant reaction velocity. With increasing activation potentials, the reaction speed of 1Ti/3Al foils increases and then decreases. The possible reason is that the higher energy input exceeds the critical energy required for reaction front propagation. The current flows in the foils heat the system, which enhances the atomic mixing…

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    happen to the force required to turn the generator if the bulb was taken out? Why? Of the bulb was taken out of the generator then the amount of work required to turn the generators handle would be decreased because generators create electrical energy by creating a changing magnetic field. This works by moving a copper coil in a permanent magnetic field. The induced field created in the copper coil opposes the permanent one (according to Lenz's Law). These two opposing magnetic fields create…

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    Age Of The Sun Essay

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    the sun together. These also call things that are called solor flares. Theses flares release energy during magnetic storms which allow sunspots to be visual. Sunspots are lines and they twist just like tornadoes like they would do on earth. Deep into the suns core there is a nuclear fusion which reacts with the hydrogen and helium which constantly pushes together to produce heat. Which also generates energy for things such as solor…

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    Capillary Compound

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    The capillary column is held in an oven that can be modified to build the temperature step by step (or in GC terms, sloped). This helps our partition. As the temperature expands, those compounds that have low boiling points elute from the column quicker than those that have higher boiling points. Subsequently, there are really two unmistakable isolating forces, temperature and stationary phase specified beforehand. As the mixes are isolated, they elute from the segment and enter an indicator.…

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    Dynamic Stretching Papers

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    Dynamic Stretching Definition is a form of stretching beneficial in sports utilizing momentum from form, and the momentum from static-active stretching strength, in an effort to propel the muscle into an extended range of motion not exceeding one's static-passive stretching ability. Anything beyond this becomes ballistic stretching. This form of stretching prepares the body for physical exertion and sports performance. In the past it was the practice to undertake static…

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    Ekg Report Sample

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    shows people that if you place colder objects further from the core of your body, your vital signs are more likely to decrease, furthermore, the study presents an interesting question of whether if eating cold foods or drinking cold beverages would decrease your vital signs, since the foods and beverages are likely to travel downwards towards the body’s core, this can only be answered through further study of the topic. Hypothesis…

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    Positive Work Environment

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    1) Describe the climate that you would like to achieve. a. Explain the goals and values that will create such a climate. Outside of the job itself, the climate of the work place is the most telling sign of how people feel about the organization they are working for. The first thing that I would do to create a positive work environment would create open communication. I would like people to feel like they belong and understand that the work they do is meaningful. The next thing that I would…

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