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    Bee Colony Selection

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    In other words, all the search processes provide all the solutions for the problems, so that the hardness of ceramic Al2O3–TiC–TiN samples either increases or decreases. The best search which leads to the best solution (the best food source), represents the best optimized values for the process parameters. Depending on the local or visual information…

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    Contaminated Water Lab

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    Results Table A: Experiment A - Effect of Contaminated Water 1. Tap Water (100ml) 100 ml of liquid with a texture of easy movable, no debris, without sound, odorless, and clear in content that’s noted by the observations (Tap H2O). 2. Tap Water (100ml) & Vegetable Oil (10ml) 110 ml of thick liquid easy movable texture, without sound, slight foul smell, tinted yellow, and no debris in content. However, content separates and remains indissoluble with a thick layer of 10 ml at…

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    Clean Water Lab Report

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    Final Lab Report Introduction Body Paragraph #1 - Background: Clean water is one thing we share because it’s healthy, good for you and communities want to be away from all contaminants that are harmful, and your body needs to survive off of pure water. If your water is contaminated it’s true that viruses and diseases may be transmitted through the water because haves a negative impact on our health. “Water is crucial for the well-being of people. Due to industrialization, growing population…

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    They can survive in temperatures ranging from 60°F to 82°F, in many different levels of water hardness, and a pH spectrum of 6 to 8. They typically feed on plant vegetation, and have a lifespan of 12 to 18 months. Water from the pond in is collected through a flap using a pipette, and used to water the terrestrial plants in the terrestrial habitat…

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    Testicular Cancer Papers

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    Introuction&definition Testicular cancer Testicular cancer is Cancer in the male organs that make male hormones and sperm (testicles). Most testicular cancers start in cells that make sperm. These cells are called germ cells. The two main types of testicular germ cell cancers are seminomas and nonseminomas. Seminomas grow and spread slowly and respond to radiation therapy. Nonseminomas grow and spread more quickly than seminomas. Testicular cancer affects the testicles and it can spread…

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    stated that the passive force is the most dominant force component and theoretical cutting force values are 45-120% higher than the measured one. [13] D.K Das et al. [2014] investigates the surface roughness during hard turning of EN24 of 50 HRC hardness with coated carbide insert. By using grey based Taguchi and regression analysis it was concluded that surface roughness of 0.42 micron is obtained at cutting speed of 130 m/min, depth of cut 0.4 mm/rev and feed rate was found to be most…

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    Princess Hyacinth Essay

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    This poster advertised Princess Hyacinth, a fairy tale ballet about a blacksmith who dreams that his daughter is a princess kidnapped by a sorcerer. The poster features a popular actress Andula Sedláčková, who starred in the title role. ➊ The absence of line and detail to create depth is very limited on her facial expression, to establish the figure’s pale and cold glance and her lack of contentment. ➋ The flower on the crown is Hyacinth, which is the name of the princess, representing her…

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    God loves to pour his blessings into our soil. However; as with any seedling, the ground must be prepared. Consequently a need often arises to break through the hardness of our hearts for the seed germination and harvest of blessings to occur. In the process we become our own field of labor for the weeding, digging, and pruning or shearing which facilitates the harvest. Weeding is oftentimes the preliminary task that unveils the traits and issues needing attention in our field. Our weeds can…

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    Helen Prejean Thesis

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    Helen Prejean is a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Medaille in Louisiana. Now, she is involved with death row inmates at the Louisiana State Prison in Angola. The thesis of her article is “I see the death penalty as connected to the three deepest wounds of our society: racism, poverty, and violence.” Helen Prejean states in her writing that she refuses to believe that God would put hate to hate and violence to violence together. She said she does not believe that God provides human…

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    Soft Liner Case Study

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    1. Wright PS. in 1984 stated that there is sufficient evidence available for use of soft liner but because of its inadequate physical properties the use of soft liner is limited. The objectives of the study were: 1. Clinical success of the available soft liner material and their retrospective study. 2. The collection and measurement of data relating to a group of wearing soft-lined mandibular dentures for edentulous patients. 3. A three year longitudinal study of the clinical success of both…

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